Blow Pop Geek Bar Flavor — Candy Lollipop to Bubblegum in Every Puff

What Does Blow Pop Taste Like?

63 Blow Pop is a multi-layer candy recreation — a sugary fruit shell opening that transitions into bubblegum on the exhale. If you have ever unwrapped a Charms Blow Pop lollipop, the flavor sequence is the same: bright, fruity candy crust first, then chewy bubblegum center underneath. Geek Bar nails the candy-to-gum progression better than most attempts at this flavor.

The sweetness is unapologetic. This is a dessert-candy hybrid, not a fruit vape in disguise. You get layers of tropical pineapple, citrus zest, a touch of strawberry, and then the bubblegum base rounds everything out with a chewy, powdery sweetness. No ice, no cooling, no apologies.

Available on the Geek Bar Pulse 15K ($22.99) in the original Blow Pop plus three spin-offs: Grape Blow Pop, OMG Blow Pop, and Sour Apple Blow Pop. Cross-brand: Off Stamp X-Cube 25K ($19.99) carries a Blue Razz Blow Pop variant.

Flavor DNA

Authenticity72 Cooling15 Throat Hit45 Aftertaste62 Aroma70 Sweetness82 Overall Score: 63 / 100 — TopVapeFlavors 6-Dimension Rating

Sweetness 82 · Authenticity 72 · Aroma 70 · Aftertaste 62 · Throat Hit 45 · Cooling 15

Four-Stage Tasting Notes

First Inhale — Candy Shell Crunch

The opening is pure candy — a sugary, slightly tropical sweetness that hits the front of the tongue with pineapple brightness and a citrus sparkle. It is unapologetically artificial, which is exactly right for a lollipop recreation. There is a strawberry sweetness underneath, but the overall first impression is generic fruit candy rather than any single identifiable fruit. If you have eaten a Blow Pop in the last decade, this will feel familiar within the first draw.

Mid-Draw Body — Fruit-to-Gum Transition

This is where the flavor earns its name. The fruit candy character begins to mellow and shift gears toward bubblegum. The pineapple and citrus notes retreat, and a softer, chewier sweetness fills in — that powdery, slightly floral bubblegum flavor that sits in the center of an actual Blow Pop. It is a genuinely impressive transition in vapor form. The sweetness stays high, but the texture of the sweetness changes from sharp and fruity to round and gummy.

Exhale — Bubblegum Finish

The exhale is all bubblegum. The fruit candy layer has mostly dissolved, leaving behind that distinctive pink-bubblegum character — sugary, slightly powdery, with a vanilla-adjacent warmth at the very edges. There is no cooling to reset the palate, so the sweetness compounds draw after draw. This is the kind of flavor that tastes incredible for the first 20 puffs and then demands a water break.

Aftertaste — Lingering Sugar

The bubblegum note persists for a solid 10-15 seconds after the exhale, fading into a generic candy sweetness. It clings to the palate more than most flavors because there is no ice or tartness to cut through it. The aftertaste is pleasant but heavy — you will know you have been vaping this even five minutes after setting it down. Pair with a cold drink to reset between sessions.

The Blow Pop Family — All Variants Compared

Geek Bar did not just release one Blow Pop — they built an entire family of candy lollipop flavors on the Pulse 15K platform. Here is how they differ:

VariantFlavor TwistBrand / DevicePriceShop
Blow Pop (Bubble Gum)Original — fruit candy shell + bubblegum centerGeek Bar Pulse 15K$22.99Shop →
Grape Blow Pop (Aquarius)Grape candy replacing the tropical fruit layerGeek Bar Pulse 15K$22.99Shop →
OMG Blow Pop (Aries)Amped-up sweetness — extra candy with bubblegumGeek Bar Pulse 15K$22.99Shop →
Sour Apple Blow PopGreen apple tartness replacing tropical notesGeek Bar Pulse 15K$22.99Shop →
Blue Razz Blow PopBlue razz sour candy + bubblegumOff Stamp X-Cube 25K$19.99Shop →

Best Device for Blow Pop

Top Pick

Geek Bar Pulse 15K

The Pulse 15K is the original home for the Blow Pop family, and the dual-mode system works well with this flavor. Regular mode (15,000 puffs) delivers a smoother, more balanced version of the candy-gum profile. Pulse mode (7,500 puffs, boosted power) pushes the sweetness harder and brings out more of the bubblegum exhale. For a flavor this sweet, I actually prefer regular mode — pulse mode can tip the sweetness past the point of comfort after a few draws.

Budget Pick

Off Stamp X-Cube 25K (Blue Razz Blow Pop)

If you want the Blow Pop concept with a twist, the Off Stamp Blue Razz Blow Pop at $19.99 adds a sour blue raspberry layer to the bubblegum base. The tartness actually helps cut the sweetness, making this variant arguably easier to vape all day than the original. The X-Cube 25K also offers significantly more puffs (25,000 vs 15,000) for less money.

Blow Pop vs Similar Flavors

vs B Pop

B Pop (also called B-Burst) is Geek Bar's other bubblegum-adjacent flavor, but the two are genuinely different. B Pop is more straightforward bubblegum-lollipop candy without the fruit-shell-to-gum transition that defines Blow Pop. Blow Pop is layered and changes character draw-to-draw; B Pop is consistent and simpler. If you want the lollipop experience, Blow Pop. If you want pure bubblegum candy, B Pop.

vs Gummy Bear

Gummy Bear shares the candy DNA but skips the bubblegum entirely. Gummy Bear is fruit-forward candy — grape, cherry, citrus gummies melted into a single chewy sweetness. Blow Pop starts fruity but finishes as bubblegum. Gummy Bear stays fruity the whole way through. Both are sweet, but Blow Pop is the sweeter of the two.

vs Meta Moon

Meta Moon is Geek Bar's most popular unique flavor, blending honeydew with bubblegum undertones. The bubblegum note is where they overlap, but Meta Moon leans melon-sweet while Blow Pop leans fruit-candy-sweet. Meta Moon is more subtle and refined; Blow Pop is louder and more in-your-face. Different vibes entirely.

vs Strawberry Banana

Strawberry Banana is a fruit-forward profile with natural sweetness, while Blow Pop is a candy-forward profile with artificial sweetness. The strawberry note exists in both, but in Blow Pop it is buried under layers of candy and bubblegum. Strawberry Banana is the everyday fruit vape; Blow Pop is the dessert-night special.

Who Should Try Blow Pop?

This is a candy purist flavor. If you grew up on Blow Pops, Jolly Ranchers, and Bubble Tape, this will hit the nostalgia button hard. The fruit-to-bubblegum transition is the core appeal, and Geek Bar executes it well enough to feel like an actual lollipop experience rather than generic fruit candy with a bubblegum label.

Skip this if you are sensitive to sweetness — scoring 82/100 on our Sweetness dimension, this is one of the sweetest profiles in the Geek Bar lineup. There is no ice, no tartness, and no bitterness to balance it. The sweetness is uncut. Skip also if you want an all-day vape — the flavor fatigue sets in faster than most due to the compounding bubblegum aftertaste. This is a rotation flavor, not a primary driver.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What flavor is Blow Pop Geek Bar?

Blow Pop recreates the classic Charms Blow Pop lollipop. The inhale delivers a multi-fruit candy shell — tropical pineapple, citrus zest, and strawberry — that transitions into a bubblegum center on the exhale. It scores 63 on our 6-dimension rating system.

What is the difference between Blow Pop and B Pop Geek Bar?

B Pop is a simpler bubblegum-lollipop candy. Blow Pop has a distinct fruit-shell-to-bubblegum transition that mimics the real candy experience. B Pop is more consistent and straightforward; Blow Pop is more layered and changes character throughout the draw.

How many Blow Pop flavors does Geek Bar have?

Geek Bar offers four Blow Pop variants on the Pulse 15K: original Blow Pop (Bubble Gum), Grape Blow Pop (Aquarius), OMG Blow Pop (Aries), and Sour Apple Blow Pop. Off Stamp also makes a Blue Razz Blow Pop on their X-Cube 25K platform.

Is Blow Pop Geek Bar too sweet?

It depends on your tolerance. At 82/100 on our Sweetness scale with almost zero cooling (15/100), this is one of the sweetest disposable vape flavors available. The bubblegum aftertaste compounds over multiple draws. Best used in shorter sessions or rotated with a lighter flavor like Cool Mint.

Which Blow Pop variant is best?

The original Blow Pop (Bubble Gum) is the most balanced and faithful to the candy. Sour Apple Blow Pop is the best choice if you want tartness to cut the sweetness. Grape Blow Pop leans darker and more candy-grape. OMG Blow Pop is the sweetest of the bunch — only for serious sugar chasers.

Does Blow Pop have menthol or ice?

No. Blow Pop has essentially zero cooling (15/100 on our scale — barely perceptible). It is a pure candy flavor with no menthol, WS-23, or any other cooling agent. If you want a candy flavor with ice, try Blue Razz Ice instead.

How long does the Geek Bar Pulse 15K Blow Pop last?

The Pulse 15K is rated for 15,000 puffs in Regular Mode or 7,500 in Pulse Mode (boosted power). With average use of 200-300 puffs per day on regular mode, expect 50-75 days. The 650mAh battery is rechargeable via USB-C.

Is Blow Pop a good flavor for beginners?

Mixed recommendation. The flavor itself is approachable and nostalgic, which beginners tend to enjoy. But the extreme sweetness (82/100) and low cooling can cause palate fatigue quickly. If you are new to vaping, consider starting with a more balanced flavor from our beginner guide and rotating Blow Pop in as a treat.

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