Creamy Mint Geek Bar
Cool peppermint with a smooth cream finish — the softer mint of the Geek Bar lineup. Pulse 15K only, 5% nicotine, US shipping. Also searched as "Creamy Mints".
Where to Buy Creamy Mint Geek Bar — Available Devices
Creamy Mint currently ships on 2 Geek Bar devices. Each card jumps straight to the device page with the flavor pre-selected. Stock rotates monthly — if a card shows OOS, check back or pick a related profile from the comparison table further down.
Creamy Mint Taste — Cool Mint & Smooth Cream
The closest taste reference is a mint-cream candy — a buttermint or after-dinner mint — rather than a peppermint leaf. The mint leads on the inhale, the cream takes over in the middle, and by the exhale they are blended. This makes Creamy Mint the easy-drinking pick of the Mint family; it does not demand attention the way Stone Mintz does, and it does not run as clean as Cool Mint.
Creamy Mint or Creamy Mints?
About 70 buyers a month search for "Creamy Mints" (plural) instead of the singular flavor name. The plural is not a separate Geek Bar product — it is a buyer typo, probably influenced by the way mint candies are usually sold in packs. The Geek Bar catalog uses the singular form, Creamy Mint, on the device and on the flavor selector.
Both spellings land on this collection page, and the canonical URL stays at /collections/creamy-mint-geek-bar-flavor/. If a search query came in as "Creamy Mints Geek Bar review" or "Creamy Mints Pulse 15K", the flavor being looked for is the one described here.
What Is Creamy Mint Geek Bar?
Creamy Mint is the soft, dessert-leaning mint of the Geek Bar Pulse 15K — cool mint paired with a smooth cream body, producing a draw that reads closer to a mint ice cream or a thin-mint cookie than to a peppermint candy. It's the most dessert-style mint in the lineup, distinct from the more clinical, single-line mints (Cool Mint, Miami Mint, Atl Mint) and the herbal-complex Stone Mintz.
What that produces in the draw: a clean mint top on the inhale (cool but not menthol-aggressive), a smooth cream body through the mid that softens the cool, and a creamy-mint finish on the exhale. The cream layer is what makes the difference — it's not a separate vanilla note layered on top of mint; it's a textural smoothness that runs through the entire draw and pulls the mint into dessert territory. Reference points: mint chocolate chip ice cream (without the chocolate), a thin-mint cookie, or a peppermint patty without the dark-chocolate shell.
The flavor sits exclusively on the Pulse 15K disposable (15,000 puffs, 5% nicotine salt, USB-C rechargeable). Pulse Mode brightens the mint top and makes the menthol bite more pronounced; Regular Mode lets the cream body sit warmer and the mint soften. Regular Mode is the typical all-day setting — Pulse Mode reads more "peppermint" than "creamy mint" because the cool spikes hard.
Creamy Mint Flavor Profile
The four-dimension profile places Creamy Mint against the four other mints in the lineup.
- Mint Character — soft peppermint. Less bright than Cool Mint, less herbal than Atl Mint, less tropical than Miami Mint. The mint reads dessert-style rather than candy-style.
- Cream Layer — 7 of 10. The defining trait. None of the other mints carry a cream body. This is what makes the draw read "mint ice cream" rather than "mint candy."
- Cooling — 3 of 5. Moderate, not aggressive. The cream cuts the cool somewhat — buyers expecting Cool Mint's 4-of-5 menthol bite will find Creamy Mint softer.
- Sweetness — 6 of 10. The cream brings a dairy-sweet body rather than a sugar-sweet candy. Higher than Cool Mint's 3; same as Miami Mint's 6 tropical sweet.
Pick Creamy Mint for the dessert mint reading — mint ice cream, thin-mint cookie, peppermint patty. Pick the other mints when the cream layer isn't wanted: Cool Mint for clean peppermint, Atl Mint for herbal, Miami Mint for tropical-mint. The cream is the deciding factor.
Creamy Mint Reviews
Creamy Mint pulls about 50 review-intent searches a month — moderate for a single-device mint. The reviews block on the Pulse 15K product page filters Creamy Mint with recency sort and verified-purchase tags.
Most-repeated themes in the buyer notes: the cream is a real layer (not just a softer mint), the mint stays cool enough to register as mint, and the cross-comparison most often called out is against Cool Mint — buyers describe Creamy Mint as the sweeter, softer alternative to the clean-peppermint baseline.
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Dual-mode disposable, 15,000 puffs, 5% nicotine salt. Pulse mode pushes the menthol forward and lets the cool register first; Regular mode lets the cream layer take the lead through the draw.
For the rest of the Geek Bar Mint family: Cool Mint (clean peppermint baseline), Stone Mintz (complex herbal mint), Miami Mint (tropical-mint).