Best Lost Mary Flavors in 2026: Ranked and Reviewed
Lost Mary has quietly become one of the biggest names in disposable vapes — and yeah, the connection to Elf Bar (same parent company, Shenzhen iMiracle Technology) explains a lot of that momentum. But credit where it’s due: Lost Mary has built a flavor catalog that stands on its own. Over 150 flavors across five active device lines, from the compact OS5000 to the 35,000-puff MT35000 Turbo.
The problem? Most of those 150+ flavors are fine. A handful are great. And a few are the reason you keep buying Lost Mary. This guide cuts through the noise.
We tested the full lineup, cross-referenced community favorites and bestseller data from multiple retailers, and narrowed it down to the 10 flavors actually worth your money. Every spec listed below is verified against manufacturer data and at least two independent retailers.
Quick specs: The Lost Mary devices you need to know
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Lost Mary’s flavor selection depends on which device you’re using. Here are the three most common models in 2026:
| OS5000 | MT15000 Turbo | MT35000 Turbo | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Battery | 650 mAh | 600 mAh | 1000 mAh |
| E-liquid | 13 mL | 16 mL | 18 mL |
| Puffs | ~5,000 | ~15,000 (Smooth) | ~35,000 (Smooth) |
| Nicotine | 5% (50 mg) | 5% / 2% / 0% | 5% (50 mg) |
| Coil | Mesh | Dual mesh (alternating) | Dual mesh |
| Modes | Draw-activated | Smooth 11W / Turbo 22W | Smooth / Turbo |
| Display | None | Smart display | Blend-In display |
| Price range | $11.99–$13.99 | $13.99–$15.99 | $14.99–$17.99 |
| Charge | USB-C | USB-C | USB-C fast charge |
Why this matters: the dual mesh coils in the MT15000 and MT35000 alternate firing between the two coils, which means better flavor consistency over the life of the device. The OS5000 uses a single mesh coil. Still solid, but you’ll notice some drop-off in the last 20% of the tank.
The 10 best Lost Mary flavors ranked
1. Blue Razz Ice (OS5000, MT15000 Turbo)
This is the one. If you’ve ever picked up a Lost Mary, there’s a decent chance it was Blue Razz Ice. It’s the single best-selling flavor across the entire iMiracle product family (yes, including Elf Bar). There’s a reason it shows up in every single device they make.
The flavor: tart blue raspberry on the inhale, clean menthol on the exhale. It’s not trying to be subtle. The sweetness is assertive without crossing into candy territory, and the ice hit is brisk without freezing out the fruit. On the MT15000 Turbo, running it in Smooth mode gives you more of the razz; Turbo mode pushes the menthol forward.
All-day vape potential: High. This is the flavor you reach for when you can’t decide what to reach for.
Best for: First-time Lost Mary buyers, anyone who likes fruit-ice profiles, people who want a safe bet.
2. Watermelon Ice (OS5000, MT15000 Turbo)
Watermelon Ice is the flavor that got a lot of people into Lost Mary in the first place. It’s been a consistent top-3 seller since the OS5000 launched, and it still holds up in 2026.
The flavor: ripe watermelon (not the green rind stuff, but the pink center) with a smooth menthol layer underneath. The watermelon note is juicy and surprisingly natural-tasting, which is harder to pull off than it sounds. Most watermelon vapes either lean too candy-sweet or too watery. This one splits the difference.
On the MT15000 Turbo, the dual mesh setup keeps the watermelon note from fading as the tank empties, a real problem with single-coil watermelon flavors that tend to get thin near the end.
All-day vape potential: High. Refreshing without being boring.
Best for: Summer vaping, fruit-ice fans who want something lighter than blue razz.
3. Banana Cake (MT15000 Turbo)
Here’s where things get interesting. Banana Cake is the reason I started taking Lost Mary’s flavor development seriously. Most dessert flavors in disposables are a letdown. Either too sweet or weirdly artificial. This one nails it.
The flavor: overripe banana up front (think banana bread batter, not banana candy), with a soft vanilla-cake finish on the exhale. There’s a creaminess that ties it together without making it feel heavy. It’s like banana pudding without the wafers.
This is a MT15000 Turbo exclusive and it shines there. The Turbo mode really pulls out the cake notes, giving the exhale more warmth and body. In Smooth mode, the banana takes center stage. Either way works.
All-day vape potential: Medium. Rich and satisfying, but you might want to switch to something lighter after a few hours.
Best for: Dessert fans, evening sessions, anyone tired of fruit-ice monotony.
4. Miami Mint (OS5000, MT15000 Turbo, MT35000 Turbo)
Miami Mint isn’t just another mint flavor. It’s got personality. Where most disposable mints are just menthol with a label, Miami Mint layers spearmint, peppermint, and a subtle citrus note that gives it a mojito-adjacent vibe.
The flavor: cool spearmint on the inhale, peppermint clarity in the middle, and a faint lime-citrus whisper on the exhale. It’s crisp, clean, and has enough going on to keep your palate interested through 15,000+ puffs. The MT35000 Turbo’s formulation is the smoothest version yet. The blend-in display showing battery and juice levels is also handy for a mint you’ll be hitting all day.
All-day vape potential: Very high. Mints are the original all-day vape, and this one earns it.
Best for: Mint lovers who want more than just menthol, morning vape, all-day refreshment.
5. Baja Splash (MT15000 Turbo, MT35000 Turbo)
If you’ve ever cracked open a certain citrus soda with the lime-green label, you already know the vibe. Baja Splash is basically that in vapor form. Zesty lime base with a tropical fruit undercurrent that’s hard to pin down (somewhere between mango and passion fruit).
The flavor: bright lime up front, tropical sweetness in the middle, clean finish. What makes it work is the balance. The lime is punchy but not sour, and the tropical notes add depth without muddying things up. It doesn’t leave that syrupy film on your tongue that some citrus vapes do.
On the MT15000 Turbo, this is one of those flavors where you can actually feel the difference between Smooth and Turbo modes. Turbo mode kicks up the lime intensity by maybe 30%, which is either what you want or too much depending on your tolerance for citrus.
All-day vape potential: Medium-high. Refreshing enough for extended sessions, but the citrus can fatigue after a while.
Best for: Soda-flavor fans, summer, anyone who wants a citrus vape with personality.
6. Strawberry Kiwi (MT15000 Turbo, MT35000 Turbo)
Strawberry Kiwi is a flavor combination that shows up everywhere in the disposable market. Most of the time, it’s fine. Lost Mary’s version is better than fine. It’s the benchmark for how this profile should taste.
The flavor: sweet strawberry on the inhale, tart kiwi kicking in mid-draw, and a balanced fruity finish. Neither fruit dominates, which is the trick. Most strawberry kiwi vapes lean strawberry-heavy because strawberry is the safer, sweeter note. Here, the kiwi gets equal billing, and the tartness it brings keeps the whole thing from getting cloying.
On the MT15000 Turbo’s dual mesh coils, the two notes stay distinct instead of blending into generic fruit punch, a small but meaningful difference that you notice after a few sessions.
All-day vape potential: High. Balanced and easy to return to.
Best for: Fruit lovers who want something sweet but not one-dimensional.
7. Scary Berry+ (MT35000 Turbo)
The “+” designation on MT35000 Turbo flavors means boosted flavor intensity, and Scary Berry+ lives up to it. The exact berry blend isn’t disclosed, but tasting it, you get dark berries (blackberry? blueberry?) up front with brighter red berries (strawberry?) providing contrast.
The flavor: dark, jammy berry on the inhale, sweeter red berry on the exhale, with a slightly tart edge that keeps it from being pure dessert territory. It’s bold without being overwhelming, and the layered berry profile means you pick up something different depending on how hard you draw.
This is an MT35000 Turbo exclusive, and the dual mesh + Turbo mode combination really serves it well. The flavor stays punchy through the entire tank.
All-day vape potential: Medium. Bold flavors like this can be a lot after a few hours.
Best for: Berry fans who want depth, people who like bold flavors, anyone who finds single-berry vapes boring.
8. Kiwi Passion Fruit Guava (OS5000)
This is the tropical trifecta, and Lost Mary’s take on it has been a quiet bestseller since the OS5000’s launch. Passion fruit is the star, fragrant, slightly tart, and honestly exotic. The kiwi adds a green-tart backbone, and guava brings a mellow sweetness that smooths out the edges.
The flavor: passion fruit dominates the inhale, kiwi tartness in the middle, guava sweetness on the exhale. The three notes are distinct but complementary, which is what makes this work. Cheaper tropical blends tend to collapse into generic “tropical fruit” by the third puff. This one keeps the layers intact.
All-day vape potential: Medium. Tropical fatigue is real. This is best when you rotate it with something lighter.
Best for: Tropical flavor fans, people who want something that doesn’t taste like every other disposable.
9. Pineapple Lime+ (MT35000 Turbo)
The “+” flavors on the MT35000 Turbo are a step up in intensity, and Pineapple Lime+ is the most interesting of the bunch. Pineapple can be too sharp in a vape; lime can be too sour. Lost Mary solved this by letting the sweetness of ripe pineapple buffer the lime’s acidity.
The flavor: ripe, almost candied pineapple on the inhale, zesty lime on the exhale. The sweetness level is high but the lime keeps it honest. In Turbo mode, the pineapple note gets noticeably richer, almost like grilling the fruit brings out more natural sugar.
All-day vape potential: Low-medium. The intensity makes it great in short bursts, but it can wear out its welcome.
Best for: Citrus fans, people who like bold flavors, a change-of-pace from your daily driver.
10. Acai Berry Storm Ice (OS5000, MT15000 Turbo)
This is the wildcard. Acai isn’t a common flavor in disposables, and there’s a reason for that. It’s hard to get right. Acai is earthy and tart, not sweet, which makes it a tough sell in a market that skews sweet. Lost Mary pulled it off by blending the acai with wild berries and a heavy menthol hit.
The flavor: dark, earthy acai on the inhale, mixed berries in the middle, strong menthol on the exhale. It’s not sweet. It’s not trying to be. The menthol is more aggressive than Lost Mary’s other ice flavors, which makes it feel more like a storm and less like a gentle breeze.
All-day vape potential: Low. This is a mood vape. Reach for it when you want something different, not when you want comfort.
Best for: People tired of sweet fruit vapes, menthol enthusiasts, anyone looking for something truly unique.
Honorable mentions
These didn’t make the top 10 but are worth a look if your favorite didn’t make the cut:
• Cherry Cola (OS5000): Nostalgic and fun, but the cherry note can turn medicinal on some batches.
• Winter Mint (MT15000 Turbo): Pure ice. No fruit, no sweetness, just wintergreen and menthol. Too intense for some, perfect for others.
• Peach Mango Watermelon (MT15000 Turbo): A solid tropical trio, but it doesn’t do anything you can’t get from the flavors above.
• Blackberry Blueberry+ (MT35000 Turbo): Good depth, but Scary Berry+ covers similar ground with more personality.
• Mary Dream (OS5000): Creamy and dessert-like. Hard to describe, easy to enjoy. Worth trying for the novelty.
How we ranked these flavors
Our ranking is based on three weighted factors:
1. Community consensus (40%): Sales data from multiple US retailers, Reddit threads, and vaping forums. If a flavor consistently shows up in “best of” lists and bestseller charts, it earns points.
2. Flavor quality (35%): How well the flavor delivers on its promise. Does blue razz actually taste like blue raspberry? Does the ice complement or overpower the fruit? Is the flavor consistent from first puff to last?
3. Uniqueness (25%): Does this flavor offer something you can’t easily find elsewhere? Banana Cake and Acai Berry Storm Ice score high here; Strawberry Ice scores lower because every brand makes one.
One important rule: no flavor made this list based on a single source or a single retailer’s ranking. Every flavor here appears in at least three independent bestseller or community-voted lists.
Which Lost Mary device should you buy?
If you want to try flavors cheaply
Get the OS5000. At $11.99–$13.99, it’s the cheapest entry point. The trade-off is a single mesh coil (flavor drops off near the end) and no power modes. But at that price, you can try two flavors for less than one MT35000 Turbo.
If you want the best flavor selection
The MT15000 Turbo has 40+ flavors across three editions (Standard, Thermal with color-changing shells, and Weekly with rotating limited flavors). It’s the device for people who want options. The dual mesh coil and two power modes (Smooth 11W / Turbo 22W) make every flavor more versatile.
If you want maximum puffs
The MT35000 Turbo gives you up to 35,000 puffs in Smooth mode with 18 mL of e-liquid and a 1000 mAh fast-charging battery. The blend-in display is a nice touch. It shows battery, juice, and mode level, then disappears when not in use. Fewer flavors than the MT15000 (37 vs 40+), but the hardware is superior.
Lost Mary vs. Elf Bar: What’s the connection?
Lost Mary and Elf Bar are made by the same company, Shenzhen iMiracle Technology. Think of them as sibling brands with different design philosophies. Elf Bar (sold as EBDesign or EBCreate in the US after the VPR Brands trademark dispute) focuses on the BC5000 form factor. Lost Mary has its own device shapes, flavor names, and branding.
Practically speaking: the underlying hardware is similar (mesh coils, nicotine salt e-liquid, USB-C charging), but the flavors are distinct. Blue Razz Ice tastes slightly different between the two brands because of different e-liquid formulations, even though both are made by iMiracle.
If you’re choosing between them, it comes down to which flavor lineup appeals to you more. Check out our guide to the best Elf Bar flavors for a direct comparison.
FAQ
What is the most popular Lost Mary flavor?
Blue Razz Ice. It’s the top seller across all Lost Mary devices and has been since the brand launched. If you’re buying your first Lost Mary, start here.
Are Lost Mary vapes made by Elf Bar?
They’re made by the same parent company, Shenzhen iMiracle Technology, but they’re different brands with separate flavor lines and device designs. Elf Bar is sold under the names EBDesign and EBCreate in the US.
How many puffs does a Lost Mary OS5000 have?
The OS5000 is rated for approximately 5,000 puffs. It holds 13 mL of e-liquid and has a 650 mAh rechargeable battery. Real-world puff count varies based on draw length, but most users report getting close to the rated count.
What nicotine strength do Lost Mary vapes come in?
Most Lost Mary devices come in 5% (50 mg/mL) nicotine. The MT15000 Turbo is the exception, offering 5%, 2% (20 mg/mL), and 0% nicotine options depending on the flavor and edition.
Are Lost Mary vapes safe?
Lost Mary devices are manufactured by Shenzhen iMiracle Technology, one of the largest vape manufacturers in China. All legal Lost Mary products sold in the US comply with FDA regulations. However, no vaping product is risk-free. If you don’t already use nicotine products, don’t start.
Which Lost Mary device lasts the longest?
The MT35000 Turbo, rated for up to 35,000 puffs in Smooth mode with an 18 mL tank and 1000 mAh battery. The Nera Fullview 70K (a pod system) claims an even higher puff count but uses a different form factor.
Do Lost Mary flavors taste different across devices?
Yes. The dual mesh coils and adjustable power modes on the MT15000 and MT35000 Turbo produce more consistent flavor and allow you to adjust intensity. The OS5000’s single mesh coil is good but lacks that versatility. The same flavor name across devices will taste similar but not identical.
Bottom line
Lost Mary’s flavor catalog is massive, but you don’t need to try all 150+ to find the good stuff. Blue Razz Ice and Watermelon Ice are the reliable crowd-pleasers. Banana Cake is the one that’ll make you a believer in dessert vapes. Miami Mint is the all-day mint with actual personality. And Acai Berry Storm Ice is the wildcard that proves Lost Mary isn’t just playing it safe.
Pick the device that fits your budget, start with Blue Razz Ice, and branch out from there. For more disposable vape recommendations, check out our guide to the best disposable vapes or our beginner’s guide to disposable vapes.
*Disclaimer: All products mentioned contain nicotine, an addictive chemical. This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Prices are approximate and may vary by retailer.*
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.

