What Does Day Crawler Taste Like?
65 Day Crawler is Night Crawler's sunlit twin — a bright sour-candy fusion of tart lemon zest, tangy raspberry, and sweet gummy worm sugar. Think of the neon-colored sour gummy worms you'd grab from a gas station candy rack, but someone squeezed a lemon wedge over them.
Where Night Crawler leans darker and grape-heavy, Day Crawler goes citrus-forward with a berry backbone. The tartness hits first, the candy sweetness catches up a beat later, and a clean finish keeps it from turning saccharine.
Currently available on the RAZ TN9000 — a single-device exclusive that delivers 9,000 puffs of this sour-sweet blend.
Flavor DNA
Top Notes: tart lemon zest, sour sugar coating | Heart: tangy raspberry, mixed berry pulp | Base: gummy worm candy, residual sweetness
Full Tasting Notes
First Inhale — Citrus Ambush
Day Crawler opens with a tart lemon zing that catches you off guard. The sour coating hits the tip of your tongue first — sharp, electric, almost like biting into a sour gummy belt. There is zero warm-up period here. The citrus announces itself and demands attention before any berry sweetness even arrives.
Mid-Draw Body — Berry Revelation
Around the second half of the draw, the raspberry and mixed-berry notes settle into a groove. The sourness doesn't disappear — it rounds out, giving way to a tangy berry pulp that fills the mid-palate. A candy-sugar backbone layers in underneath, and the whole thing starts tasting like a neon-colored gummy worm you'd pull apart with both hands. The texture is smooth, no harshness, just continuous sour-sweet development.
Exhale — Sweet Landing
The exhale wraps up with a warm candy sweetness that softens the earlier tartness. The lemon fades back, and what is left is a berry-forward sugar trail. No cooling on the exit — Day Crawler runs warm from start to finish. The vapor carries a fruity candy aroma that lingers in the air.
Aftertaste — Sour Ghost
The sour note persists as a quiet tingle on the sides of the tongue for about eight seconds. A faint gummy candy residue settles into the background — pleasant, not cloying. The finish is cleaner than most candy profiles. It fades into a gentle berry memory that leaves you reaching for another puff.
Day Crawler on Every RAZ Device
Day Crawler is currently a TN9000 exclusive within the RAZ lineup. Unlike its sibling Night Crawler, which appears on three devices, Day Crawler ships only on the compact TN9000.
| Device | Puffs | Nic | Sweetness | Sourness | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RAZ TN9000 | 9,000 | 5% | High | Medium-High | Tight draw concentrates the sour lemon hit. Berry notes come through strong on the mid-draw. Compact form factor means warmer vapor, which pushes the candy sweetness forward. |
The TN9000's draw-activated firing keeps the sour-sweet balance consistent through each puff. At 9,000 puffs and $19.99, this is one of the most affordable ways to test a RAZ exclusive flavor.
Best RAZ Device for Day Crawler
RAZ TN9000
Since Day Crawler lives exclusively on the TN9000, this is your only pick — and a solid one. The compact body delivers a warm, concentrated draw that pushes the sour candy profile to the front. At $19.99 for 9,000 puffs, the cost-per-puff ratio is among RAZ's best. Find a RAZ retailer near you to pick one up.
How Day Crawler Compares to Similar RAZ Flavors
RAZ built a small family of creature-named mystery blends. Here is how Day Crawler stacks up against its siblings.
Day Crawler vs Night Crawler
Night Crawler goes darker — grape candy, tart cherry, and a moodier sugar base. Day Crawler flips that palette entirely: bright lemon zest replaces the grape, tangy raspberry swaps in for cherry, and the overall vibe reads as morning energy rather than evening wind-down. Night Crawler has more depth; Day Crawler has more sparkle. Both share the gummy worm DNA, but they taste like opposite ends of the candy aisle. Read our Night Crawler breakdown →
Day Crawler vs Razzle Dazzle
Razzle Dazzle leans blue-razz — that unmistakable Slurpee-blue candy sweetness with a limeade finish. Day Crawler shares the sour-candy category but builds on natural-leaning berry and lemon rather than blue raspberry. Razzle Dazzle is sweeter and more one-note. Day Crawler offers more tartness and a wider flavor arc. See our Razzle Dazzle profile →
Day Crawler vs Iced Blue Dragon
Iced Blue Dragon introduces a cooling layer that Day Crawler completely avoids. Blue Dragon mixes dragon fruit with a blue candy note and menthol finish. Day Crawler stays warm, sour, and berry-citrus focused. If you want zero cooling and maximum sour punch, Day Crawler is your pick. If you want the icy counterpart, Blue Dragon delivers.
Day Crawler vs Blue Raz Ice
Blue Razz Ice lives in pure candy territory — tongue-staining blue raspberry with an arctic exhale. Day Crawler is less artificial, more layered, and runs without any ice component. The sour notes in Day Crawler feel more natural, like actual citrus tartness rather than candy-acid coating. See our Blue Razz Ice comparison →
