555 cigarettes are British.
555 is a century-old classic cigarette brand, now wholly owned by China Tobacco British American Tobacco International Co., Ltd. 555 cigarettes have sales outlets all over the world, including mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Macau, Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia, South Korea, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, India, New Zealand, Australia, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Denmark, Turkey, Russia, the Caribbean, Cyprus, the United States and other countries and regions.
Today, this brand is still very popular in Asia, especially in Greater China (including Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan), as well as other Asian countries such as Vietnam. Cambodia, Indonesia, etc.
Origin of the 555 brand
The full name of the 555 brand is 555. Its creativity originated in 1895 when the founder of the brand, London tobacco merchant Sir Albert Levy, broke the speed limit of the New York Interstate Express. Recorded news brings inspiration.
Sir Levi liked the name Intercontinental Express so much that he registered the trademark as soon as he returned to England. Data records indicate that this trademark was first registered in Ireland on March 10, 1896. Combined into 9 different products. These nine different names represent different formulas. For example, the tobacco leaves used in 444 cigarettes are produced in Macedonia, the tobacco leaves used in 777 cigarettes are produced in Turkey, and the tobacco leaves used in 555 cigarettes are produced in Virginia.