Do gas stations sell Djarum Black?

Answered by Michael Blake

Gas stations do sell Djarum Black, but it's important to note that the Djarum Black available at gas stations are not exactly the same as the ones you would find at a tobacco shop. The ones at gas stations are typically what I would call “cigars,” but they are actually just slightly fatter than regular cigarettes. They are often referred to as “little cigars” or “cigarillos.”

I've noticed that the selection of Djarum Black cigars at gas stations is usually quite limited. They usually only carry the regular flavor, which is a blend of tobacco and cloves. However, if you're looking for a wider variety of flavors, such as cherry or vanilla, you may have better luck finding them at a dedicated tobacco shop. These shops tend to have a more extensive selection of flavored “cigars” to choose from.

When it comes to the Djarum Black cigars at gas stations, the packaging is typically the same as the ones you would find at a tobacco shop. They usually come in a pack of 12 or 20, similar to regular cigarettes. The packaging also includes the well-known Djarum logo and branding.

In terms of pricing, I've found that the Djarum Black cigars at gas stations are generally priced similarly to regular cigarettes. However, it's worth noting that the pricing can vary depending on the location and local taxes. So, it's always a good idea to check the prices at different gas stations or tobacco shops to compare.

Personally, I have purchased Djarum Black cigars from both gas stations and tobacco shops. While the convenience of being able to buy them at a gas station is certainly appealing, I do prefer going to a tobacco shop for a wider selection of flavors. I find that the different flavors add an extra layer of enjoyment to my smoking experience.

Gas stations do sell Djarum Black cigars, but they may not offer the same variety of flavors as tobacco shops. The “cigars” available at gas stations are slightly fatter than regular cigarettes and are often referred to as “little cigars” or “cigarillos.” While the packaging and pricing are similar to regular cigarettes, the selection may be limited. If you're looking for a wider range of flavors, I would recommend checking out a dedicated tobacco shop.