Best Geek Bar Flavors 2026: Every Top Flavor Ranked and Reviewed
Geek Bar makes a lot of flavors. Like, a lot. Across every device in their 2026 lineup, you’re looking at over 140 options, and that number keeps climbing every month. Most people don’t have the time or money to try them all, so they end up grabbing whatever the shop has in stock and hoping for the best.
I’ve spent weeks going through the entire range, from the original Pulse to the new Somax 80K, and here’s the honest truth: a lot of these flavors are fine but forgettable. A handful are genuinely great. And a few you should actively avoid. This guide breaks down the best flavors across every Geek Bar device, with specifics on which device brings out which flavor best and why.
Whether you’re looking at the best disposable vapes overall or just trying to figure out which Pulse X flavor won’t let you down, this has you covered.
Which Geek Bar should you even buy in 2026?
Before we get into flavors, a quick overview of the current lineup. The device you pick changes how flavors perform, so this matters more than you’d think.
| Device | Puff count | E-liquid | Battery | Price range | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pulse | 15K / 7.5K | 16 mL | 650 mAh | $18-22 | Budget pick |
| Pulse X | 25K / 15K | 18 mL | 820 mAh | $22-26 | Best flavor consistency |
| Meloso Ultra | ~10K | ~6 mL | 630 mAh | $14-17 | Light vapers |
| Ice Prince 50K | 50K | 20 mL | 700 mAh | $20-25 | Ice flavor fans |
| CLR 50K | 50K / 25K | 17 mL | 900 mAh | $19-21 | Best new tech |
| Clio Platinum 50K | 50K / 25K / 20K | 16 mL | 1400 mAh | $28-33 | Heavy users |
| Somax 80K | 80K | dual tank | 820 mAh | $25-30 | Maximum longevity |
All devices use 5% (50mg) salt nicotine. There’s no lower-strength option, which is worth knowing if you’re trying to cut back. For more on nicotine levels in vapes, check our complete nicotine guide.
A couple of things to note on those numbers. The puff counts are manufacturer estimates, and they come from “average” draw lengths in Regular Mode. Real-world usage varies. The Clio Platinum’s 1,400mAh battery is split between a 500mAh pod and a 900mAh magnetic base, which is an interesting design. And the Ice Prince has a dual-tank system with three coolness settings, which is why it’s the go-to for ice flavor enthusiasts.
The top 10 Geek Bar flavors, ranked
These rankings are based on flavor complexity, consistency over the life of the device, and how well each flavor works across different Geek Bar hardware. I’ve noted which device brings out the best in each one.
1. White Gummy Ice
Available on: Pulse, Pulse X
This is the one most people reach for first, and it’s not hard to see why. White Gummy Ice tastes like gummy candy, specifically those white peach rings you find at gas stations. It’s sweet without being cloying, and the ice on the exhale is light enough that it doesn’t dominate the flavor profile.
On the Pulse X in Regular Mode, the candy sweetness comes through clean and steady. Switch to Pulse Mode and you get a slightly warmer hit that emphasizes the peach note. It’s a flavor that works either way, which is part of why it stays at the top of these lists year after year.
Is it perfect? No. After a few days of heavy use, the sweetness can wear on you. But for an all-day vape that you can pick up and enjoy without thinking too hard about it, White Gummy Ice is hard to beat.
2. Dragon Melon
Available on: Pulse, Pulse X
Dragon Melon doesn’t sound like much on paper. Another melon flavor, right? But the dual-mesh coil in the Pulse X does something interesting here: the sweet melon and the sharper dragon fruit notes hit at slightly different points, so each puff has a bit of movement instead of tasting flat. It’s the kind of flavor that makes you notice the hardware matters.
This one performs noticeably better on the Pulse X than the original Pulse. The original flattens the two notes into a generic fruit sweetness. On the Pulse X, especially in Pulse Mode, you can actually taste the separation.
3. Meta Moon
Available on: Pulse, Pulse X
Nobody can really agree on what Meta Moon tastes like. Some people say lychee. Others get grape with a hint of something floral. I get a mix of tropical fruit and a sort of candied grape that’s hard to pin down but genuinely enjoyable. It’s one of those flavors that keeps you coming back because you can’t quite figure it out.
The mystery is actually a strength. Flavors you can immediately identify get boring fast. Meta Moon stays interesting, which is probably why it’s been one of the most searched Geek Bar flavors for two years running.
4. Raspberry Peach Lime (Pulse X exclusive)
Available on: Pulse X only
This is the flavor that convinced me the Pulse X was a genuine upgrade, not just a bigger battery with a screen. The three-fruit combination sounds like it would be a mess, but Geek Bar pulled it off. The raspberry provides the backbone, peach adds sweetness, and the lime comes in on the exhale with a tartness that keeps the whole thing from becoming too sweet.
It’s also one of the most consistent Pulse X flavors. Some flavors start strong and fade after a day. Raspberry Peach Lime tastes the same on puff 5,000 as it does on puff 100. That consistency matters more than people realize when you’re spending $25 on a single device.
5. Sour Gush
Available on: Pulse, Pulse X, CLR 50K
If you like sour candy, this is your pick. Sour Gush goes heavy on the tartness, like sucking on a Sour Patch Kid. It’s not subtle and it’s not trying to be. The sour note is front and center, with a fruity sweetness underneath that keeps it from being one-dimensional.
One thing to watch: on the CLR 50K, the CLR wicking system actually makes the sour note last longer without degrading. On the Pulse, the sourness can mellow out toward the last third of the device’s life. If you want the full sour experience start to finish, the CLR 50K is the way to go.
6. Mexico Mango Ice
Available on: Pulse X, Ice Prince 50K, Meloso Ultra, CLR 50K
Mexico Mango is the most widely available flavor across the Geek Bar range, and it’s popular for good reason. It tastes like actual mango, not the artificial “mango” that shows up in cheaper disposables. The ice is moderate, not aggressive.
Where this flavor really shines is on the Ice Prince 50K with the coolness set to the middle level. The three-stage coolness control on the Ice Prince lets you dial in exactly how much ice you want, and for a mango flavor, too much ice kills the fruit. Setting it to medium gives you the chill without burying the mango.
For more on how ice levels affect flavor, our disposable vape guide for beginners covers the basics.
7. Berry Bliss
Available on: Pulse, Pulse X
Simple name, solid flavor. Berry Bliss is a mixed berry blend that leans toward blueberry and blackberry rather than strawberry. It’s less sweet than most of the other fruit options on this list, which makes it a better all-day vape if you find flavors like White Gummy Ice too much after a few hours.
The downside is that it doesn’t have the same “wow” factor on the first puff. It’s more of a slow burn. Give it a day and you’ll understand why it keeps showing up in top rankings.
8. Tropical Rainbow Blast
Available on: Pulse, Pulse X, Meloso Ultra, CLR 50K
This is Geek Bar’s answer to “throw everything tropical into one flavor.” Somehow, it works. You get hits of pineapple, citrus, and a vague candy sweetness that doesn’t commit to any single fruit. It’s loud and fun, and it’s one of the few flavors that actually benefits from Pulse Mode on the Pulse X. The higher wattage brings out citrus notes that Regular Mode leaves hiding.
Word of caution: this is not a stealth vape. The smell is strong, and people around you will notice. If you’re vaping at your desk or in a car with others, maybe grab something milder.
9. Sour Apple Ice
Available on: Pulse X, Ice Prince 50K
Sour apple is a divisive flavor. Some people love the sharp, green-apple bite. Others think it tastes like cleaning supplies. I fall somewhere in the middle. The first few puffs are genuinely refreshing, with a crisp sourness and a clean ice finish. But it can wear on you. This is a “smoke it for a day, then switch to something else” flavor.
On the Ice Prince 50K, try it on the lowest coolness setting. The ice overpowers the apple at higher settings, and you lose what makes this flavor interesting in the first place.
10. Coffee Latte Ice (Ice Prince 50K exclusive)
Available on: Ice Prince 50K only
Coffee flavors in disposables are usually terrible. They taste burnt, artificial, or both. Coffee Latte Ice on the Ice Prince is the exception. It actually tastes like an iced latte, with a recognizable coffee note, a bit of creaminess, and a cool finish. The dual-tank system on the Ice Prince keeps the coffee and cream notes separate enough that you can taste both.
This is a niche pick. If you don’t like coffee, skip it. But if you’ve been looking for a vape that doesn’t taste like fruit or candy, this is the best coffee option in the entire Geek Bar lineup by a wide margin.
Geek Bar flavors by category
Not everyone wants a ranked list. Sometimes you just want to know: what’s the best icy flavor? The best candy flavor? Here’s the quick breakdown.
Best ice flavors
- Cool Mint (Pulse X) or Blue Raspberry Ice (Ice Prince 50K at max coolness)
- Mexico Mango Ice on the Ice Prince 50K at medium coolness
- White Gummy Ice (Pulse X)
The Ice Prince 50K’s three-level coolness control changes the game for ice flavors. On other devices, you’re stuck with whatever level of ice the manufacturer decided on. The Ice Prince lets you customize it, and that alone makes it the best device if you care about ice intensity.
Best candy flavors
- White Gummy Ice
- Sour Gush
- Banana Taffy Freeze (Ice Prince 50K)
- Strawberry Bubblegum (Ice Prince 50K)
Best fruit flavors (no ice)
This is where it gets tricky. Almost every Geek Bar fruit flavor has some level of ice. If you want zero ice, your options are limited. The closest you’ll get is Berry Bliss, Crazy Melon, or Double Apple, all on the Pulse or Pulse X. Double Apple is the most “no ice” flavor in the lineup, with a warm, shisha-style apple taste.
Best for former smokers
Cream Tobacco (Meloso Ultra) and Cool Mint (Pulse X) are the two flavors that closest resemble the throat hit and familiarity of combustible cigarettes. Cream Tobacco has a noticeable tobacco base with a creamy finish. Cool Mint is straightforward menthol. Neither is exciting, but that’s kind of the point. For more on switching from smoking, see our guide on why disposables work well for beginners.
Device-specific flavor notes
Pulse X: the sweet spot
The Pulse X is still the device I’d recommend to most people, even with the 50K options available. The 18mL tank and 820mAh battery hit a good balance between size and longevity. The 3D curved screen is actually useful for checking juice levels, not just flashy. And the flavor lineup is the deepest of any Geek Bar device, with over 20 options.
Pro tip: use Regular Mode for sweet flavors (White Gummy, Berry Bliss) and Pulse Mode for complex ones (Dragon Melon, Tropical Rainbow Blast). The higher wattage in Pulse Mode brings out secondary notes that Regular Mode misses.
Ice Prince 50K: for ice lovers only
The Ice Prince’s killer feature is the three-level coolness control. No other Geek Bar device has this. If you’re the type who vapes ice flavors exclusively, this is your device. The dual-tank system also means the flavor stays more consistent toward the end of the device’s life, since the two tanks feed simultaneously.
But the flavor selection is narrower than the Pulse X (17 flavors vs. 20+), and the device is bulkier. It’s a tradeoff.
CLR 50K: the new tech pick
The CLR 50K uses a wicking system that actively feeds e-liquid to the coil instead of relying on gravity. In practice, this means the flavor on your last puff is closer to the flavor on your first puff. With most disposables, you get noticeable flavor drop-off in the final 20% of the device’s life. The CLR 50K minimizes that.
The transparent tank is a nice touch too. You can actually see how much juice is left instead of relying on the LED indicator. At $20.99, it’s priced competitively with the Clio Platinum despite having newer tech. The catch is only 15 flavors, and the 17mL tank is smaller than the Clio’s.
Clio Platinum 50K: for heavy users
The Clio Platinum has the most battery capacity of any Geek Bar device at 1,400mAh total (split between a 500mAh pod battery and a 900mAh magnetic base). It also has three power modes: Regular (50K), Pulse (25K), and Super Pulse (20K). The replaceable pod system means you can swap flavors without tossing the battery.
At $32.99, it’s the most expensive option. But the cost per puff works out to about $0.66 per 1,000 puffs, which is the lowest in the entire Geek Bar lineup. If you vape heavily and go through devices fast, the Clio Platinum will save you money over time.
For the best value analysis across brands, our best disposable vapes ranking compares cost-per-puff across all major manufacturers.
Somax 80K: maximum puffs, minimum flavor variety
80,000 puffs is absurd. If you’re a moderate vaper, this device could last you a month. The dual-tank system and dual airflow path keep the flavor consistent throughout. But the flavor selection is limited compared to the Pulse X or Clio, and the device itself is large. This is for people who prioritize not having to buy a new vape every week above all else.
Flavors that didn’t make the cut
Not every flavor is a winner. A few I’d skip:
- Banana Ice Cream is so sweet it gives me a headache after 20 minutes. Some people love it. I am not those people.
- Coconut Milk Ice tastes flat on every device I’ve tried it on. The coconut note is weak and the ice doesn’t do it any favors.
- Creamy Mintz tries to be both creamy and minty and ends up being neither. Pick Cool Mint or Cream Tobacco instead.
Taste is subjective, obviously. But these three consistently show up at the bottom of community rankings on Reddit and vape forums, so it’s not just me.
How to get the most out of your Geek Bar flavors
Store them right
Keep your Geek Bar upright and at room temperature. Leaving it in a hot car or in direct sunlight will degrade the flavor faster. The e-liquid in these devices is VG/PG with nicotine, and heat breaks down both the nicotine and the flavor compounds.
Use the right mode
This sounds obvious, but a lot of people just leave their device in one mode the entire time. Switch it up. Sweet single-note flavors (White Gummy, Banana Ice Cream) work better in Regular Mode because the lower wattage keeps the sweetness from becoming overwhelming. Complex blends (Dragon Melon, Tropical Rainbow Blast, Raspberry Peach Lime) benefit from Pulse Mode because the higher wattage brings out the layered notes.
Know when to stop
Even with a 50K device, the flavor will change as the e-liquid gets low. The last 10-15% of any disposable tastes different from the first 85%. That’s not a defect, it’s just physics. If the flavor starts tasting burnt or muted, it’s time to move on, even if the device still fires.
If you want to know exactly how to tell when your disposable is running out, our counterfeit identification guide includes a section on authentic device behavior near end-of-life, which helps distinguish a dying device from a fake one.
FAQ
How many Geek Bar flavors are there total?
As of May 2026, there are over 140 flavors spread across the full Geek Bar device range. Not every flavor is available on every device.
What is the most popular Geek Bar flavor?
White Gummy Ice has been the top seller for over a year, based on search volume and retail availability. Meta Moon and Mexico Mango Ice are close behind.
Which Geek Bar has the most flavors?
The Pulse X has the largest flavor selection, with over 20 options. The CLR 50K has the fewest at 15.
Are Geek Bar flavors the same across devices?
No. Even when two devices share a flavor name, the taste can differ because of different coil configurations, wattage, and airflow. Mexico Mango Ice on the Pulse X tastes different from Mexico Mango Ice on the Ice Prince 50K.
Is the Ice Prince 50K worth it for the coolness control?
If you regularly vape ice flavors, yes. The three-level coolness setting is unique to the Ice Prince and it genuinely changes how each flavor tastes. If you don’t care about ice, the Pulse X or CLR 50K are better overall devices.
What is the best Geek Bar for someone switching from cigarettes?
Cream Tobacco (Meloso Ultra) or Cool Mint (Pulse X). These provide a familiar throat hit without the fruit-and-candy sweetness that can feel alien to new vapers. For a broader look at starter options, check our beginner’s guide to disposable vapes.
Kevin Li — Founder & Editor, VapeObservation.com Kevin reviews vape products hands-on, prioritizing real-world performance over manufacturer claims. His goal: honest, practical advice that helps everyday vapers make informed choices. Before launching VapeObservation, he was a longtime vaper frustrated by promotional content disguised as reviews. Every article on the site reflects his commitment to data-driven, reader-first testing.

