Baja Blast Geek Bar
Tropical lime-lemon flavor on the Pulse 15K disposable. Real flavor, currently in the rotation. 5% nicotine, US shipping.
What's Baja Blast Geek Bar?
Baja Blast on Geek Bar is a tropical-citrus flavor — lime leads, lemon sits underneath, and the exhale closes on a clean citrus finish. The name borrows the tropical-citrus idea that the search query carries; the Geek Bar version is its own recipe and is not affiliated with any soda brand of the same name.
Is the Baja Blast Geek Bar Real or Fake?
Yes — Baja Blast is a real Geek Bar flavor. It sits in the Pulse 15K rotation today, the flavor selector on the Pulse 15K product page lists it, and stock levels are live. The search demand for "is the Baja Blast Geek Bar real" is real too: roughly 30 searches a month combined across that phrasing and the "is there a Baja Blast" variant. The reason the question lands so often is the name overlap with a non-vape brand — that overlap does not make the Geek Bar flavor any less real.
One thing the question often blurs: flavor authenticity and device authenticity are different concerns. The flavor itself — is it part of the catalog — is yes. The device — is the unit in your hand a counterfeit Pulse 15K — is a separate check covered on the dedicated guide.
How to spot a fake Geek Bar device →Baja Blast Geek Bar Release Date
Baja Blast joined the Geek Bar Pulse 15K rotation in the 2024 flavor refresh cycle. Search interest spiked in 2024 — the "Baja Blast Geek Bar 2024" query thread sat alongside "is it real" and "when is it coming out" searches that month, which is the digital footprint of a launch.
For the live availability check — flavors do rotate out of the Pulse 15K lineup over time, and the rotation map gets refreshed quarterly — the Pulse 15K product page is the canonical source. If Baja Blast is still in the flavor selector, the flavor is shipping today.
Check Baja Blast availability on Pulse 15K →Baja Blast Flavor Profile
The four-dimension profile places Baja Blast against the rest of the Geek Bar tropical lineup.
- Tropical Lime — 8 of 10. The dominant note. A bright, slightly citrus-acidic lime with a tropical undercurrent — the closest comparison in the Geek Bar lineup is the citrus brightness of Sour Mango Pineapple's pineapple lead, minus the sour candy edge.
- Soda-Style Body — 7 of 10. The carbonated drink reference is intentional — slightly bubbly mouthfeel, the kind that mimics a fountain-soda body. None of the other Geek Bar flavors carry this reference; it's the signature trait.
- Sweetness — 7 of 10. Soda-sweet, the lime acidic edge cuts the sweetness back from feeling syrupy. Lower than the pure-candy flavors (8-9), higher than the dry fresh-fruit flavors (5-6).
- Ice Level — 2 of 5. A light cool on the exhale — not iced, but enough to give the drink reference an authentic "out of the fountain" cold reading.
The flavor occupies a niche that no other Geek Bar fills: tropical-lime soda. The closest cross-comparisons are Sour Mango Pineapple (which is citrus-tropical but on a sour candy base) and Frozen Pina Colada (which is tropical-creamy with ice). For most buyers landing here from the "baja blast" search, this is the only flavor that fits the reference — there's no second pick.
Available on Pulse 15K
Geek Bar Pulse 15K — Baja Blast →
Dual-mode disposable, 15,000 puffs, 5% nicotine salt. Pulse mode pushes the lime to the front; Regular mode lets the lemon round the citrus out.
Baja Blast is not currently in the Pulse X 25K, Mate 60K Kit or CLR 50K rotation. For a longer-puff tropical citrus reference, the closest pick is on the Pulse PILLAR flavor map; for a sour-tropical alternative, Sour Mango Pineapple carries pineapple in a tangy body on both Pulse and Pulse X.