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|name=Hacking Jack's Fine Smokables | |name=Hacking Jack's Fine Smokables | ||
|image=[[ | |image=[[File:Hacking Jack's Fine Smokables.jpg|225px]] | ||
|location=[[New New York]], [[Earth]] | |location=[[New New York]], [[Earth]] | ||
|first appear={{ | |first appear={{e|4ACV16}} | ||
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'''Hacking Jack's Fine Smokables''' is a tobacconist, selling many smoking brands, owned by [[Hacking Jack]]. The store owned a unique cigar known as "[[Le Grand Cigar]]", which was priced at 10000 dollars, until it was stolen by [[Bender]]. | |||
=== Known products === | |||
*Dutch Butts cigars ($1.99) | |||
*Fine Zubans ($25) | |||
*Royal Kooparillo ($300) | |||
*Burglar's tools ($300) | |||
*Le Grand Cigar ($10 000) | |||
== Additional Info == | |||
[[File:Le Grand Cigar.jpg|left|thumb|Le Grand Cigar]] | |||
=== Trivia === | |||
*The "Royal Kooparillo" brand cigar features the likeness of {{w|C. Everett Koop}}, a [[US]] Surgeon General under [[Ronald Reagan]], who was responsible for putting warning labels on all cigarette packs. | |||
=== Appearances === | |||
*{{e|4ACV16}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:35, 17 June 2016
Hacking Jack's Fine Smokables | |
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Location | New New York, Earth |
First appearance | "Three Hundred Big Boys" (4ACV16) |
Hacking Jack's Fine Smokables is a tobacconist, selling many smoking brands, owned by Hacking Jack. The store owned a unique cigar known as "Le Grand Cigar", which was priced at 10000 dollars, until it was stolen by Bender.
Known products
- Dutch Butts cigars ($1.99)
- Fine Zubans ($25)
- Royal Kooparillo ($300)
- Burglar's tools ($300)
- Le Grand Cigar ($10 000)
Additional Info
Trivia
- The "Royal Kooparillo" brand cigar features the likeness of C. Everett Koop, a US Surgeon General under Ronald Reagan, who was responsible for putting warning labels on all cigarette packs.