§ 76.2. Combination sales and inducements.
Except for in § 76.3 (relating to promotional sales plans), a dealer may not:
(1) Sell cigarettes in combination with other noncigarette merchandise if the total sales price for the cigarettes and all other noncigarette items included in the sale is less than the sum of the cost to the dealer of the cigarettes and noncigarette items. The dealers invoice shall contain a description of the cigarette and noncigarette merchandise, including its selling price or its wholesale value.
(2) Give cigarettes free of charge, except in the case of specially-packaged manufacturers samples that are designated on the package as not to be sold in accordance with § 71.8 (relating to sample cigarettes).
(3) Make a rebate, advertising allowance or other concession in connection with the sale of cigarettes whereby the cigarettes are in effect sold below their cost to the dealer.
(4) Make secret extensions to certain purchasers of special services or privileges in connection with the sale of cigarettes that are not extended to all purchasers upon like terms and conditions.
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