At a makeshift stand in a Sarajevo market, among vegetables, honey and other local products, there are bags of cut tobacco. The vendor offers customers several options. Twenty hand-rolled cigarettes cost two marks. Half a kilogram of cut tobacco sells for 30 KM. “You can make two and a half packs of cigarettes out of that,” he says. When asked where the tobacco comes from, he answers briefly: From Herzegovina. A product without an excise stamp o…
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At a makeshift stand in a Sarajevo market, among vegetables, honey and other local products, there are bags of cut tobacco. The vendor offers customers several options. Twenty hand-rolled cigarettes cost two marks. Half a kilogram of cut tobacco sells for 30 KM. “You can make two and a half packs of cigarettes out of that,” he says. When asked where the tobacco comes from, he answers briefly: From Herzegovina. A product without an excise stamp o…