What Does Berry Bliss Taste Like?
67 Berry Bliss is a four-berry medley — ripe blackberry and blueberry on the sweet end, tart raspberry and cherry on the tangy end. If you have ever bitten into a handful of mixed berries straight from a farmers market clamshell box, you already know this profile. Juicy, balanced, genuinely fruity rather than candy-coated.
What separates Berry Bliss from a generic mixed-berry vape is the depth. Each berry holds its own lane in the blend — blackberry brings dark sweetness, blueberry adds a floral note, raspberry delivers tartness, and cherry provides a jammy backbone. The result reads more like a homemade berry compote than a gummy vitamin.
Available on the Geek Bar Pulse 15K ($22.99) and cross-brand on Lost Angel Mate 50K ($20.99).
Flavor DNA
Top Notes: bright raspberry tartness, red berry burst | Heart: blackberry-blueberry richness, dark fruit depth | Base: jammy cherry undertone, soft fruit fade
Full Tasting Notes
First Inhale — Berry Burst
The first thing that hits you is a bright, tart raspberry note — sharp and alive, like biting into a ripe berry that still has its natural acidity. It greets you with a juicy punch, not a candy coating. There is a difference, and Berry Bliss lands on the orchard side of that line. A whisper of strawberry sweetness rides behind the raspberry, softening the tartness just enough to keep it approachable.
Mid-Draw Body — Dark Berry Depth
The mid-draw reveals where Berry Bliss earns its name. Blackberry rolls in — dark, slightly wine-like, with an inky richness that fills the palate. Blueberry layers in alongside, adding a floral depth and a dusting of powdered sugar sweetness that rounds out the darker notes. The two dark berries settle into a groove together, creating a compote-like texture that is thick without being heavy. If you have ever bitten into a blueberry-blackberry crumble fresh from the oven, this mid-draw captures that same berry warmth.
Exhale — Gentle Cool Finish
The exhale trails off with a clean, gentle berry sweetness. A subtle cooling whisper — barely menthol, more like a crisp morning breeze — lifts the fruit notes and prevents the blend from going flat. The raspberry returns briefly on the tail end. The vapor carries a fragrant berry aroma that smells more like a berry farm than a candy shop.
Aftertaste — Jammy Memory
A cherry-jam note settles into the background for about ten seconds. This is the base note you do not notice during active draws but that lingers as a quiet, jammy warmth once you set the device down. It fades into a soft fruit memory — sweet but not sticky, rich but not heavy. Clean exit with no artificial aftertaste.
Berry Bliss on Every Device
Berry Bliss appears on one Geek Bar device and one cross-brand product. A limited roster, but each tells a different story with the same berry DNA.
| Device | Brand | Puffs | Price | Sweetness | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pulse 15K | Geek Bar | 15,000 | $22.99 | Moderate | The Pulse 15K's mesh coil delivers a warm, concentrated draw that pushes the darker berry notes forward. Blackberry and cherry come through strongest here. The subtle cooling on the exhale is just enough to keep the berry profile fresh across extended sessions. |
| Mate 50K Kit | Lost Angel | 50,000 | $20.99 | Moderate-High | The Lost Angel version runs slightly sweeter — the raspberry and strawberry notes are more prominent, and the dark berry depth mellows. A good alternative if you want a brighter, more accessible take on the same blend. |
Best Device for Berry Bliss
Geek Bar Pulse 15K
The Pulse 15K gives Berry Bliss its fullest expression — dark berry richness, nuanced layering, and that jammy cherry base note. This is the reference device our panel used for scoring. At $22.99, the price point is reasonable for the flavor quality you get.
Lost Angel Mate 50K
Triple the puffs for less money. The Lost Angel rendition is brighter and sweeter — more summer berry smoothie than berry compote. If longevity matters more than depth, this is the smarter buy at $20.99 for 50,000 puffs.
How Berry Bliss Compares to Similar Flavors
Mixed berries is a crowded category. Here is how Berry Bliss stands apart.
Berry Bliss vs Blue Rancher
Blue Rancher is candy-forward — blue Jolly Rancher hard candy with a sour bite. Berry Bliss is fruit-forward — natural mixed berries with depth and layering. Blue Rancher shouts; Berry Bliss speaks in complete sentences. If you want candy tartness, go Blue Rancher. If you want actual berry flavor, Berry Bliss is the pick. Read our Blue Rancher profile →
Berry Bliss vs Blueberry
Blueberry focuses all its attention on a single fruit — dark, concentrated, wine-like blueberry. Berry Bliss spreads across four berries, so no single note dominates as strongly. Blueberry goes deeper; Berry Bliss goes wider. Both are fruit-authentic, but they scratch different itches. See our Blueberry comparison →
Berry Bliss vs Meta Moon
Meta Moon has berry undertones but buries them under cotton candy, coconut, and mystery blend. Berry Bliss puts berries front and center with no candy veil. Meta Moon is dessert; Berry Bliss is fruit. Read our Meta Moon profile →
Berry Bliss vs Grape Ice
Grape Ice is a single-fruit powerhouse — bold Concord grape with an icy exhale. Berry Bliss offers more complexity but less intensity per note. Grape Ice hits harder; Berry Bliss is more nuanced. Choose based on whether you want a sledgehammer or a symphony. See our Grape Ice comparison →

