Always check on a weekly basis to see if anything new and interesting has been released and have noticed the prices seem to go up about 4 to 7 cents every 7 to 8 days. Last order was mainly the general line cost per can 3.74 a roll 35 and some change now its at 4.22 and around 39 a roll. Also noticed that olde viking was 5.03 a can hell that stuff was bad at the 2 dollar mark never could see paying that for it.
Why are Northerners prices going up on a weekly basis
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I believe that there are a few reasons for this. The primary one would be our dollar getter weaker on the foreign exchange. The other one would be the costs of putting all the little stickers and warning labels they have to put on your can of snus. Another reason could be that there are far fewer stores selling snus now after PACT and competition is minimal.
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Originally posted by GoVegan View PostI believe that there are a few reasons for this. The primary one would be our dollar getter weaker on the foreign exchange. The other one would be the costs of putting all the little stickers and warning labels they have to put on your can of snus. Another reason could be that there are far fewer stores selling snus now after PACT and competition is minimal.
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Originally posted by justintempler View Post
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It's been a while since I ordered more snus, but I, too, was surprised by their prices. Their shipping cost went up too.
I ended up going with snuscentral this time because, even with shipping being twice as high, it ended up lowering my overall cost. I always compare the final price on a "per can" basis, so I ended up paying $3.33/can at snuscentral, whereas I would've paid $3.75/can at northerner.
It would be nice if we could get our currency under control. I really hope it's not a constant trend to see snus prices increasing!
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Originally posted by GoVegan View PostI believe that there are a few reasons for this. The primary one would be our dollar getter weaker on the foreign exchange. The other one would be the costs of putting all the little stickers and warning labels they have to put on your can of snus. Another reason could be that there are far fewer stores selling snus now after PACT and competition is minimal.
During the past decade the dollar really bottomed out against the Euro and they called that economic success. Your money did not stretch very far in Europe but it was good for exporting goods. Now that the dollar is climbing they will say it is bad for business but good for travelers.
I personally like a strong dollar because $9 dollar bottle of waters/beers in Europe piss me off! There was a time when you actually felt like you were living in the richest country in the world but now you just feel poor.
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