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555 Signature Blue Review: 2026 Carton Price in Australia

555 Signature Blue Review: 2026 Carton Price in Australia

555 is one of the classic international cigarette names, with a history that goes back more than a century under the State Express brand. On the SoulsSky catalogue in 2026 the line is represented by 555 Unterschrift Blau. The 555 Signature Blue product page records the carton at A$175.50, with a regular price of A$270.00 shown alongside it. The listed purchase option contains 220 cigarettes in total, presented as 200 cigarettes (10 packs of 20) with one additional pack of 20 included. This review records what the listing currently shows, describes where Signature Blue sits in the 555 family, and places the carton in the wider Australian price picture for 2026. Prices are recorded as they appear today, and the product page remains the reference for any change.

555 Signature Blue on the SoulsSky Catalogue

The 555 brand has its roots in the State Express 555 line, a British cigarette name that became widely known in international markets, particularly across Asia, where 555 remains one of the most recognised imported cigarette brands. On the SoulsSky catalogue the brand is represented by a single listing in 2026: 555 Signature Blue, filed under the 555 product category and also covered in the site's general cigarette reporting under Zigaretten Einblicke.

The listing title on the product page reads "555 Signature Blue - 20 cigarettes (1 pack)". The "Signature" wording is part of the line name used for this entry, and the blue pack colour places it in the smoother part of the range, in the same way that blue lines are positioned across most cigarette families. The brand-level picture is recorded in the 555 price guide, which covers the brand's catalogue history.

Recorded Price and Package Details

555 Signature Blue cigarettes at SoulsSky

Die 555 Signature Blue product page records the carton at A$175.50, with a regular price of A$270.00 shown alongside it. Both figures are presented on the page, so the current price and the regular price are visible before ordering. The purchase option contains 200 cigarettes (10 packs of 20) with one additional pack of 20 included, for 220 cigarettes (11 packs) in total. As with every catalogue entry, the recorded figure reflects the product page at the time of reading; the product page is the authoritative record if the price has moved since this review was written.

Flavour Profile: What 555 Signature Blue Is Known For

Signature Blue is the blue line of the 555 family, and blue lines in most cigarette ranges are positioned as smooth filters. The 555 international reputation was built on a distinctive, slightly sweet Virginia-style blend, and the blue line is the entry in the range that leans towards the smoother end of that character. Smokers who choose blue lines in other brands will recognise the same position here. The pack design follows the 555 house style, and the blue colour coding signals the smoother-flavoured end of the range rather than a published strength number on the listing.

For adult smokers who want a fuller experience, red lines such as Marlboro Red or Dunhill Red 6mg sit at the other end of the catalogue, while Signature Blue sits with the smoother blue lines. The flavour position is indicated by the blue line naming and the pack colour, which is the convention used across most of the range.

Strength and Body: Where Signature Blue Sits

Within the 555 family, Signature Blue is the smooth entry: the blue line is conventionally the lighter, smoother option, while red and gold lines sit above it in body. On the SoulsSky catalogue, the closest neighbours by position are the other blue lines: Dunhill Blue 6mg at A$162.50, Manchester Light Blue, and the light Mevius lines. 555 Signature Blue is recorded at the same current price as Winston Cabin Red and Dunhill Red 6mg, which makes the three cartons easy to compare directly even though they sit in different flavour positions.

For smokers who track strength by colour coding rather than by published figures, the practical rule on this catalogue is simple: blue lines are the smoother records, red lines are fuller, and capsule lines add flavour options. Signature Blue belongs to the first group, and its position in the range is consistent with that convention. The 555 line's position among other imported classics is also recorded in the Double Happiness vs 555 comparison, which documents how two Asian-market classics differ.

555 Signature Blue in the Australian Carton Price Picture (2026)

Placing 555 Signature Blue next to other recorded carton prices on the catalogue gives context to the A$175.50 figure. At the time of writing, the recorded prices include:

  • 555 Signature Blue: A$175.50 (regular A$270.00)
  • Winston Cabin Red: A$175.50 (regular A$270.00)
  • Dunhill Red 6mg: A$175.50
  • Dunhill Blue 6mg: A$162.50
  • Davidoff Gold: A$162.50 (regular A$250.00)
  • Marlboro Red: A$149.50
  • TS Amber Gold and TS Cobalt Blue: A$149.50
  • Mevius Lights 8mg: A$188.50
  • Loose Tobacco 500g: A$212.50

555 Signature Blue therefore sits in the middle band of the recorded range: level with Winston Cabin Red and Dunhill Red 6mg, below the Mevius lights at A$188.50, and above Marlboro Red and the TS lines at A$149.50. Its regular price of A$270.00 is one of the higher regular figures among the single-listing brands recorded in this review. The wider picture is covered in the 11-brand carton price comparison. All figures here are recorded observations from the catalogue at the time of writing.

Who Is 555 Signature Blue For?

555 Signature Blue suits adult smokers who prefer a smooth filter cigarette with an established international name and who recognise the 555 brand from Asian markets. It is a single-listing brand on this catalogue, so the choice is straightforward: either the Signature Blue record matches the style you are looking for, or a different blue line is a better fit. Smokers comparing the blue lines can weigh the recorded price differences, for example Signature Blue at A$175.50 against Dunhill Blue 6mg at A$162.50, together with brand preference.

Points to Verify Before Ordering

Because the catalogue is the source of truth, the checks below apply to every listing, and 555 Signature Blue is no exception. First, confirm the current price on the Produktseite, since recorded prices can change without notice. Second, check the full listing title: the entry is 555 Signature Blue, and the pack image on the page shows the blue design of the line. Third, note the carton contents: the purchase option contains 220 cigarettes in total, presented as 200 cigarettes (10 packs of 20) with one additional pack of 20 included. Adults 18 years and over only.

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What is the current price of 555 Signature Blue in Australia?

555 Signature Blue is recorded at A$175.50 per carton on SoulsSky, with a regular price of A$270.00 shown alongside it on the product page. The carton record contains 220 cigarettes in total, presented as 200 cigarettes (10 packs of 20) with one additional pack of 20 included.

How many cigarettes are in a 555 Signature Blue carton?

The listed purchase option contains 220 cigarettes (11 packs) in total: 200 cigarettes presented as 10 packs of 20, with one additional pack of 20 included. The product page records this structure, and it is the reference for the current carton contents.

Is 555 Signature Blue a smooth cigarette?

Yes, by position: Signature Blue is the blue line of the 555 family, and blue lines are conventionally the smoother entries in most cigarette ranges. The strength position is indicated by the blue line naming and the pack colour rather than by a published figure on the listing.

Adults 18+ only. This review records catalogue facts for adult smokers. Quitline 13 78 48.

Frequently asked questions

Who is this information for?

It is intended only for Australian adults aged 18 or older. Smoking and nicotine are harmful and addictive.

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