Reviewed by Dante R.
Intensity Specialist | West Hollywood
Blue Razz Ice isn’t just a flavor; it’s a culture. It is the defining profile of the disposable vape market. If a brand messes this up, they aren’t serious. I’ve spent the last week running the Lost Angel Blue Razz Ice through the gauntlet—late nights, long drives, and chain-vaping sessions—to see if it holds up against the giants.
01. Device Compatibility
The great thing about this specific blend is its availability. You don’t have to choose between convenience and modularity. Lost Angel has loaded this master-crafted recipe into both of our flagship lines:
| Device Series | Experience | Availability |
|---|---|---|
| Sphere 35K | Dual-Mesh Pulse Mode makes the sour notes pop aggressively. High vapor volume. | Shop Sphere 35K |
| Mate 50K (Pod) | Smoother draw, consistent cooling. Perfect for all-day carry without flavor fatigue. | Shop Mate 50K Pod |
02. Flavor Profile Deconstruction
This falls squarely into our Berry & Fruit Series. Unlike some generic “blueberries” that taste like floral perfume, this is a candy-forward profile reminiscent of those blue slushies we grew up with, but with a grown-up kick of menthol.
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The Vibe: It hits the tongue with a sharp raspberry tang immediately, followed by a sugary blueberry undertone. The exhale is where the magic happens—a crisp, clean menthol that scrubs the palate. It’s intense, but not cloying.
Not your style?
- If this is too cold for you, check out the smoother Strawberry Banana.
- If you want more tropical notes without the sour kick, try Mexico Mango.
03. Market Comparison (The 25K+ Club)
I put the Lost Angel Blue Razz Ice side-by-side with two heavy hitters in the US market: the Geek Bar Pulse and the Raz TN9000. Here is the honest breakdown:
vs. Geek Bar Pulse
The Geek Bar is undeniably loud and sweet. However, I found their Blue Razz to be almost too candy-like, verging on syrup. Lost Angel has a slightly sharper tart note that makes it feel less artificial over long periods.
vs. Raz TN9000
Raz makes a solid device with good airflow control. But the longevity is where they struggle. Around the 8,000 puff mark, the flavor on the Raz started to mute. The Lost Angel Mate 50K with its Auto-Coil tech kept the flavor saturation consistent way past the 15k mark.
04. The Reviewer’s Verdict
This is a “Friday Night” flavor. It’s bold enough to cut through drinks and the chaos of a night out in WeHo. It’s reliable. If you are a fan of high-impact fruit flavors that don’t get boring after 100 puffs, the Lost Angel Vape flavors ranked list definitely puts this in the top tier.
Ready to feel the freeze? Head over to the Lost Angel Vape Genuine store and grab a kit.
Want to see more reviews from our LA team? check out Dante’s full profile at the Lost Angel Collective.
