Tobacco aficionados have a new option for purchasing or rolling their own smokes. T n T's Roll Your Own Smoke Shack, located at 20 S. Main Street, is now open for business.
Owners Tim and Toni Jirikowic said their store was inspired by friends in Shawano who saw the success of roll-your-own machines while in Vegas.
"Our friends came back really excited about this idea and they wanted to open their own store," said Toni. "That's how we got interested. There's nothing like it in town."
The store's main attraction is the roll-your-own machine, which customers can rent and use to roll large quantities of smokes. Small machines can also be purchased at the store so customers can roll their own smokes at home.
The store also sells cigars, pipes, bulk tobacco, tubes, and some fashion jewelry.
"It's amazing how many people roll their own smokes," said Toni. "It's more economical, and our business gives them another option for smokes."
The business is open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday. The store can be reached by phone at 715-823-3020.
"As a new business, we are excited to be a part of the community and add to it," commented Toni. "We are excited to be here and we look forward to serving the customers from the Clintonville community and surrounding areas."
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1 Comment for "Roll Your Own Smoke Shack now open "
Unless you factor in the societal costs of the excess illnesses, medical treatment, and deaths associated with (unfiltered) cigarette smoking. Then it gets very expensive.
And, if the Wisconsin Dept of Revenue gets its way, these shops will likely be run out of business completely. Next court hearing scheduled for 23 Nov in Madison, where the courts are not very tobacco friendly. We can only hope.
lastpercentile Oct 19, 2011 7:25 PM