What Does Blue Rancher Taste Like?
70 Blue Rancher is a blue Jolly Rancher hard candy in vapor form — tart blue raspberry meets concentrated blueberry sweetness with a sour-candy edge that bites on the inhale and smooths out into a sugary finish. The name tells you exactly what to expect, and it delivers.
This is one of the most searched Geek Bar flavors, and for good reason. The sour-sweet balance is precise — tart enough to keep you reaching for another puff, sweet enough to satisfy a candy craving without crossing into cloying territory.
Available on the Pulse X 25K ($24.99) and CLR 50K ($19.99). Also found on Foger Switch Pro 30K as Blue Rancher B-Pop and Flum UT Bar Pro 50K as Blue Rancher/Lemonade.
Flavor DNA
Top Notes: sharp blue raspberry tang, sour candy coating | Heart: blueberry sweetness, Jolly Rancher candy body | Base: sugary smooth finish, residual berry tartness
Full Tasting Notes
First Inhale — Sour Candy Bite
Blue Rancher catches you off guard with a sharp, sour-candy zing straight off the first draw. It hits the sides of the tongue — that unmistakable blue raspberry tartness that makes your mouth water instantly. There is nothing subtle about this opening. It announces itself as hard candy from the very first second, like tearing open a blue Jolly Rancher wrapper and pressing it against your tongue.
Mid-Draw Body — Berry Depth
The sourness settles into a groove of blueberry sweetness as the draw develops. This is where Blue Rancher separates itself from a basic blue razz — there is actual blueberry depth here, dark and concentrated, like a blueberry compote running underneath the candy layer. The two notes layer in together: candy-tart on top, real-berry richness below. The texture stays crisp and defined. No muddy blending. Each note occupies its own space.
Exhale — Smooth Sugar Exit
The exhale wraps up with a warm sugar trail. The tartness retreats and what is left is a clean candy sweetness — like the final dissolving stage of a hard candy on your tongue. A faint cooling whisper shows up on the very tail end, barely enough to register as menthol but just enough to lift the fruit and prevent sugar fatigue. The vapor carries a fruity blue aroma that hangs in the air.
Aftertaste — Berry Echo
The aftertaste lingers as a sour-sweet echo for about twelve seconds. That blue raspberry tang clings to the palate — not aggressively, but persistently. A ghost of blueberry skin-tartness resolves into a gentle berry memory. It fades cleanly. No artificial chemical tail, no sticky residue. Just a candy recollection that leaves you reaching for the next puff.
Blue Rancher on Every Device
Blue Rancher appears across two Geek Bar devices and two cross-brand products. Here is how the same candy DNA performs on each.
| Device | Brand | Puffs | Price | Tartness | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pulse X 25K | Geek Bar | 25,000 | $24.99 | Medium-High | Dual mesh coil pushes a bold, vapor-dense draw that amplifies the sour candy bite. The berry depth comes through strongest here. Our panel's reference device for Blue Rancher scoring. |
| CLR 50K | Geek Bar | 50,000 | $19.99 | Medium | The CLR's draw runs cooler and slightly looser, which smooths out the tartness. The blueberry note sits more forward, the sour edge mellows. Better for extended sessions where the Pulse X's intensity might wear on the palate. |
| Switch Pro 30K | Foger | 30,000 | $22.99 | Medium | Listed as 'Blue Rancher B-Pop' — adds a bubblegum undertone to the blue raspberry candy base. Warmer draw, slightly sweeter finish than the Geek Bar versions. |
| UT Bar Pro 50K | Flum | 50,000 | $24.99 | Medium-Low | Listed as 'Blue Rancher/Lemonade' — the lemonade addition softens the tartness and adds a citrus brightness. A different take on the same candy inspiration. |
Best Device for Blue Rancher
Geek Bar Pulse X 25K
The Pulse X delivers the fullest, most intense version of Blue Rancher. The dual mesh coil extracts maximum tartness and berry depth. At $24.99 for 25,000 puffs, this is the reference device — if you want to know what Blue Rancher is supposed to taste like, start here.
Geek Bar CLR 50K
Double the puffs at a lower price. The CLR softens the sour edge, making Blue Rancher more approachable for all-day vaping. If the Pulse X's intensity is too much for extended sessions, the CLR's mellower take is a smart trade-off.
How Blue Rancher Compares to Similar Flavors
Blue Rancher sits in the crowded blue-candy category. Here is how it stacks up against the competition.
Blue Rancher vs Blue Razz Ice
Blue Razz Ice is electric-blue Slurpee territory — tongue-staining blue raspberry with an arctic ice exhale. Blue Rancher drops the ice entirely and adds blueberry depth underneath the blue razz. Blue Razz Ice refreshes; Blue Rancher satisfies. If you want the cooling punch, go Blue Razz Ice. If you want the candy depth, Blue Rancher wins. See our Blue Razz Ice comparison →
Blue Rancher vs B Pop
B Pop is bubblegum-forward — candy lollipop with mixed fruit wrapping. Blue Rancher is sour-candy-forward — hard candy with blue raspberry bite. They share candy DNA but land on opposite sides: B Pop is sweet and chewy, Blue Rancher is tart and crisp. Different moods, same candy aisle. Read our B Pop profile →
Blue Rancher vs Grape Ice
Both tap into the Jolly Rancher candy palette, but different colors. Grape Ice goes purple — Concord grape with a menthol finish. Blue Rancher goes blue — blue raspberry with a sour edge. Grape Ice has more cooling. Blue Rancher has more tartness. Pick your candy wrapper color. See our Grape Ice comparison →
Blue Rancher vs Meta Moon
Meta Moon is a mystery blend that whispers — cotton candy, strawberry, coconut undertones, all soft and subtle. Blue Rancher shouts — hard candy tartness, bold blue raspberry, zero mystery. If you want gentle sweetness, go Meta Moon. If you want candy that bites back, go Blue Rancher. Read our Meta Moon profile →



