State Express 555 cigarettes are one of the most popular brands of European cigarettes in the world, and their quality is estimated by many at a very high level. To date, English cigarettes are gaining more and more fame in the world, crowding out Chinese and American brands.
Currently, the State Express 555 cigarettes are produced in the following types: State Express King 555 Gold – have a full taste and a very solid aroma, while resins are contained in an amount of 10 mg, and nicotine as much as 1 mg; State Express Mandarin differs from its counterpart only by an additionally introduced design.
State Express 555 cigarettes are very popular, regardless of many factors of each individual, because manufacturers really use only high-end tobacco. The idea for the creation of State Express brand came from the United States in 1893. Sir Albert Levy (1864–1937), a London tobacco merchant and businessman, was on a visit to the United States. While in Manhattan, Levy was a passenger on an Empire State Express train that allegedly broke ground speed records as locomotive No. 999, the Queen of Speed raced from New York to London.
State Express 555 cigarettes were founded in London on 10 March 1896. The digits (a series of triple numbers from 111 to 999) are forming another part of the trademark were registered under the British registration number 290529 18 February 1907. These numbers were used as different stamps, each of which was a different mixture or mixture of tobacco. The numerical ranges of State Express cigarettes weren’t the only options available on the market at the time. Other stamp names included My Darling and Astorias, available in export catalogs. In addition to the cigarette business, cigars and tobaccos were available in the State Express range. But by far the most successful of these was Virginia’s State Express 555 tobacco blend, introduced in 1896. It became the flagship brand of Ardath.
Nowadays, these cigarettes are a flagship of our online store and attract clients to it.