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Foger vs Mr Fog — Two Different Brands, One Confusing Name

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Brand file · Updated August 22, 2026

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Foger vs Mr Fog: Untangling Two Brands People Keep Mixing Up

Ask a vape counter clerk which question they hear most about these two names and it's some version of "wait, aren't they the same thing?" They are not. Foger and Mr Fog are two separate, unrelated companies — but the lookalike lettering on their boxes and the fact that both sell a product line called "Switch" keep the mix-up alive. This brand file lays out who makes what, where the names collide, how the lineups actually differ, and how to verify each one.

Quick Verdict

Are Foger and Mr Fog the same company? No. Foger is not made by Mr Fog, Mr Fog is not made by Foger, and neither brand is a clone of the other. They are independent companies with separate factories, separate flavor labs, and separate verification systems.

Pick Foger if you want a tight, focused lineup built around one idea: a modular dock you keep and 30K-class pods you swap, plus a high-capacity one-piece in the Bit 35K. Look at Mr Fog if you want to choose from a sprawling catalog of device families — from compact disposables up to 36K-class hardware — under one brand umbrella. We stock and taste-test the Foger side of this comparison; the Mr Fog side is summarized from that brand's own published lineup.

Are Foger and Mr Fog the Same Company?

No — and it's worth spelling out why the question exists at all. The two brands' wordmarks use similar heavy, rounded lettering, and on a crowded shelf "FOGER" and "MR FOG" read like siblings. Add the shared English root — fog — and shoppers reasonably assume one company runs both. Some sellers lean into the confusion; more than one counter has told a customer that Foger is "Mr Fog's new line." It isn't.

Foger is its own brand with its own manufacturer, running a deliberately short catalog: one modular kit, one one-piece disposable, and replacement pods. Mr Fog describes itself as an American e-cigarette brand and runs a much wider catalog that spans multiple disposable families, a closed pod system, an open system, bottled e-liquids, and even nicotine pouches. Different companies, different product philosophies, different supply chains. Searches also spell the first brand "fogger vape" — same brand, extra G added by autocorrect and TikTok workarounds, and a spelling that several counterfeit lines have hidden behind, which is one more reason to keep the two real brands straight.

The "Switch" Name Collision — the Real Source of the Mix-Up

If the lettering starts the confusion, the product names finish it. Both companies sell something called Switch, and they are completely different devices:

  • Foger Switch Pro 30K Kit — a two-part modular system. You keep the rechargeable dock (850 mAh) and swap in pre-filled 30K-class pods (each with its own 200 mAh cell and USB-C top-up). The pods sell separately as Switch Pro 30K pods, and the full Switch Pro 30K Kit bundles dock plus pod.
  • Mr Fog Switch (SW series) — Mr Fog's own Switch line, sold as one-piece disposables in that brand's SW-series capacities (the SW15000 sits in the 15K-puff class its name implies).
  • Mr Fog Switch Pod — a separate closed pod system, also under the Switch name, also unrelated to Foger.

So "Mr Fog Switch vs Foger Switch Pro" isn't a version comparison — it's two unrelated products from two unrelated companies that happen to share a word. If the box says Mr Fog, Foger's specs, pods, and authenticity checks don't apply to it, and vice versa.

Brand Profiles — At a Glance

Foger

A short-menu specialist. The entire genuine lineup is three products:

Every Foger SKU ships at a single strength — 5% (50 mg/ml) salt nicotine; there is no 0% or 2% Foger. Verification is a silver-foil scratch-off code plus QR on every device and pod. Browse the flavor menu we stock in the Foger Vape Flavors guide.

Mr Fog

A wide-catalog house brand. Mr Fog's published lineup spans multiple families rather than one flagship:

  • Disposable families including ELITE, AURA (and AURA Splash), NOVA (with a 36K-class model), the Switch SW series, and MAX AIR
  • Switch Pod — a closed pod system
  • DRT — an open system
  • Bottled e-liquids and nicotine pouches

Flavor naming leans playful — the brand's "Steezy" series (Apple Steezy, Banana Steezy, Blue Razz Steezy and friends) is its signature. Strengths and specs vary by line; the brand publishes them per device and runs its own product-authentication page on its official site.

Head-to-Head Spec Comparison

Foger Switch Pro 30K KitFoger Bit 35KMr Fog Switch SW15000Mr Fog NOVA 36K
CompanyFogerFogerMr FogMr Fog
FormatModular: reusable dock + swappable pre-filled podOne-piece disposableOne-piece disposableOne-piece disposable
Capacity class30K-class per pod (19 ml)35K-class15K-class36K-class
Battery850 mAh dock + 200 mAh pod, USB-CRechargeable, USB-C, OLED readoutPer Mr Fog's published specsPer Mr Fog's published specs
Nicotine5% (50 mg/ml) only5% (50 mg/ml) onlyVaries by line — check the maker's listingVaries by line — check the maker's listing
Refill pathSwap in a new Switch Pro pod, keep the dockNone — replace deviceNone — replace deviceNone — replace device
VerificationSilver-foil scratch code + QR on every unitAuthentication page on Mr Fog's official site

The structural difference matters more than any single number: Foger's economics are built around keeping hardware — one dock, many pods, and a refill shelf to feed it — while Mr Fog's families (like most of the market) are built around replacing the whole device each time. Where we haven't handled a Mr Fog device ourselves, the table defers to that brand's own published specs rather than guessing.

Flavor Lineups — Different Menus, Different Personalities

The Foger menu we stock and taste runs across the classic families — fruit, ice/menthol, dessert, candy, and beverage — shared between the Switch Pro pod line and the Bit 35K, with the pod line carrying the deeper bench. The full, current list (with what's actually in stock) lives in our Foger flavors guide, and the seasonal drops rotate through the special-edition kits.

Mr Fog's menu is broader in a different way: spread across many device families rather than concentrated in one pod line, with the Steezy naming series as its calling card. We don't score flavors we haven't panel-tasted, so we won't rank one brand's fruit against the other's here — what we can say is that the two menus barely overlap in naming or house style, which is one more easy tell that you're looking at two different companies.

Which Brand Is Right for You?

  • You hate throwing away batteries — Foger. The Switch Pro dock stays; only the pod turns over. This is the closest thing the high-capacity segment has to a sustainability story.
  • You want one device, no parts — either brand's one-piece works; Foger's answer is the Bit 35K, Mr Fog's is whichever of its families fits your size and capacity preference.
  • You want maximum catalog to browse — Mr Fog's many-family lineup gives you more device shapes to choose from under one logo.
  • You want to buy where you can verify — both brands ship verification systems; buy from a source that lets you check. For Foger near you, start with the Foger near-me guide.
  • You're still not sure what suits you — take the flavor quiz and we'll point you somewhere concrete.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Foger made by Mr Fog?

No. Foger and Mr Fog are two separate, unrelated vape companies. Foger is not made by, owned by, or affiliated with Mr Fog, and neither brand is a knock-off of the other. The confusion comes from similar box lettering and from both companies selling a product line named "Switch."

Are Foger and Mr Fog the same company?

No. Foger runs a deliberately short catalog — the Switch Pro 30K Kit, Switch Pro replacement pods, and the Bit 35K — while Mr Fog is a separate brand with a wide catalog spanning several disposable families, a closed pod system, an open system, e-liquids, and nicotine pouches. Separate factories, separate flavor labs, separate verification systems.

What's the difference between the Mr Fog Switch and the Foger Switch Pro?

Everything except the word. The Foger Switch Pro 30K Kit is a two-part modular system — a rechargeable 850 mAh dock plus swappable 19 ml pods. Mr Fog's Switch SW series are one-piece disposables, and its Switch Pod is a closed pod system. They are unrelated products from unrelated companies that happen to share a name.

Which brand has more flavors, Foger or Mr Fog?

They're organized too differently for a single number to mean much: Foger concentrates its menu in the Switch Pro pod line plus the Bit 35K, while Mr Fog spreads its flavors across many device families. For the Foger side, our stocked, current list is in the Foger Vape Flavors guide; for Mr Fog, the brand's own site lists each family's menu.

How do I verify a Foger or Mr Fog product is genuine?

Each brand runs its own system. Foger units carry a silver-foil scratch-off code plus QR that verifies on Foger's verification page; Mr Fog runs an authentication page on its official site. A Foger code will never verify on Mr Fog's checker or vice versa — that's not a counterfeit signal, just two separate companies.

Explore the Foger side of this file: start at the Foger brand page, dig into the full flavor guide, or jump straight to the Switch Pro 30K Kit, replacement pods, and Bit 35K. More head-to-heads live on the blog.