Bugler (tobacco)

Bugler is the name of a roll-your-own brand of tobacco and rolling papers. The Bugler brand was first introduced in the United States in 1932 by Lane Limited. Lane became a subsidiary of Scandinavian Tobacco Group in 2011.[1] According to recent market surveys, Bugler is the #2 selling brand of rolling tobacco in the United States,[2] competing heavily with the brand TOP.

A 0.65 oz pouch of Bugler tobacco.

Each pouch of Bugler includes 0.65 oz. tobacco and 32 cigarette papers. Bugler differentiates itself from its chief competitors in that its tobacco consists of a premium "Turkish and domestic blend", which is similar to the same claim advertised by the higher-priced factory made brand Camel. Bugler has recently changed their rolling papers from thick papers to a newer, thinner paper which is interleaved. Bugler paper booklets are also sold individually as a stand-alone product.


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The quality has diminished over the last few years. Rolling papers are good, however the glue holding than onto the pouch doesn't work anymore. Tough to roll a smoke without the papers that fall off.

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