Geek Bar Pulse Flavors
Every Geek Bar Pulse 15K flavor in stock, sorted by edition, sweetness and ice level. Pulse and Pulse OG point at the same 59-flavor menu — both labels carry into this hub.
All 59 Pulse Flavors — Organized by Edition
Each edition groups flavors by flavor philosophy rather than hardware. Same Pulse 15K device, same dual mesh coil, same 16 mL of e-liquid — just a different mood.
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Dual-mode disposable, 15,000 puffs per unit. Every flavor on this page drops into this one device — the page below sorts them by edition so you can pick by mood, not by name.
Planet Edition — 16 Flavors (the original core)
Planet is the lineup the Pulse 15K launched with. Sixteen flavors covering the four core categories a disposable vape buyer usually wants on day one: a fruit row, a candy row, a mint row and a tobacco row. If you are picking your first Pulse flavor and don't already have a preference, Planet is where to start — Strawberry Banana, Meta Moon, Miami Mint and Blue Razz Ice are the four most-shipped flavors on this edition over the past 90 days. The Planet flavors are: Strawberry Banana, Blow Pop, Meta Moon, Pink Lemonade, White Gummy Ice, Strawberry Mango, Fcuking FAB, California Cherry, Miami Mint, Tropical Rainbow Blast, Mexico Mango, Juicy Peach Ice, Blue Razz Ice, Watermelon Ice, Sour Apple Ice and Tobacco.
Zodiac Edition — 12 Flavors (one per sign)
The Zodiac Edition maps a Pulse flavor to each of the twelve astrology signs. Each device carries the sign name on the wrap and a flavor blend tuned to the sign's stereotype — Aries gets OMG Blow Pop's sharp candy burst, Cancer pairs to the gentler Berry Bliss, Leo lands on Orange Creamsicle. The twelve are: Aries OMG Blow Pop, Taurus Blueberry Watermelon, Gemini Grape Lemon, Cancer Berry Bliss, Leo Orange Creamsicle, Virgo Crazy Melon, Libra Sour Apple Blow Pop, Scorpio Blue Mint, Sagittarius Cherry Bomb, Capricorn Dragon Melon, Aquarius Grape Blow Pop and Pisces Black Cherry. The full sign-by-sign breakdown with hub artwork is on the Geek Bar Zodiac Signs hub.
Frozen Edition — 6 Flavors (heavy ice + fruit)
Frozen Edition is built for vapers who want maximum cooling on every draw. The same fruit profiles you would find on Planet (watermelon, strawberry, grape) get layered with a heavy menthol pass — typically a 4/5 or 5/5 on the ice scale we use across the Geek Bar lineup. The six flavors are: Frozen Watermelon, Frozen White Grape, Frozen Strawberry, Frozen Piña Colada, Frozen Cherry Apple and Frozen Blackberry Fab. If you keep your Pulse in the freezer between sessions or you live somewhere hot, Frozen is the edition to start in. Each Frozen flavor has its own single-flavor page with profile notes.
Sour Edition — 5 Flavors (acid-forward candy)
The Sour Edition pushes tartness from a baseline 2/10 across the rest of the Pulse menu up to 5/10 through 7/10 on a tongue-pucker scale. None of these get sour enough to bite, but you will taste the acid layer behind the fruit. The five are: Sour Blue Dust, Sour Cranapple, Sour Gush, Sour Strawberry and Sour Watermelon Drop. Sour Blue Dust is the strongest seller in the edition and one of the top five Pulse flavors overall — it lands on the Sour Blue Dust single-flavor page for full taste notes. The Sour family hub groups them with cross-device sour flavors from Pulse X and Mate.
Mintz Edition — 5 Flavors (cream to arctic)
Mintz covers the full mint spectrum so mint purists can pick their intensity without leaving the Pulse. The five — Blackmintz, Creamymintz, Peppermintz, Stonemintz and Iceymintz — run from the gentlest cream-mint on Creamymintz up to the sharpest arctic blast on Iceymintz. Blackmintz layers blackberry under the menthol, Stonemintz adds a complex botanical, and Peppermintz keeps things classic. If you are coming off a regular Miami Mint or Cool Mint and want something with more character, this is the edition to browse next.
Savers Edition — 5 Flavors (hard candy nostalgia)
The Savers Edition takes flavor cues from classic American hard-candy drops. Each of the five is built around a single fruit-candy core with very little ice — sweetness lands around 7/10 to 8/10 and ice usually sits at 1/5 or 0/5. The five are: Wild Berry Savers, Strawberry Savers, Pineapple Savers, Orange Mint Savers and Drop Sour Savers. Strawberry Savers is the sweetest of the group; Orange Mint Savers is the only one with a real menthol pass; Drop Sour Savers crosses into the Sour Edition's territory.
Zero Nicotine Edition — 5 Flavors (0mg, same hardware)
The Zero Nicotine Edition pulls five of the best-selling Pulse flavors and reformulates them at 0mg nicotine. Same dual mesh coil, same 15,000-puff body, same 16 mL e-liquid capacity — the only difference is the nicotine line on the spec sheet reads zero. The five 0mg flavors are: Blue Razz Ice (0mg), Fcuking FAB (0mg), Miami Mint (0mg), Strawberry B-Pop (0mg) and Watermelon Ice (0mg). Full context on what 0mg actually means in a disposable vape is on the Geek Bar No Nicotine guide.
Looking for flavors that don't exist on the Pulse? The main Geek Bar Flavors catalog covers 103+ flavors across every device — Pulse, Pulse X, Mate 60K, CLR 50K, Meloso and Skyview. Pulse-X-exclusive editions like Slush, Meteor, Jam and Thermal are on the Pulse X Flavors hub.
Pulse Flavor Profile — Pick by Sweetness, Ice or Mood
If you don't already know the flavor name you want, picking by profile usually gets you to the right Pulse faster than scrolling 59 thumbnails.
Across the 59-flavor Pulse menu, the two dimensions that shift the most are sweetness (a 1-to-10 scale where 1 is a dry tobacco draw and 10 is a candy-shop sugar bomb) and ice level (a 0-to-5 scale where 0 is no menthol and 5 is an arctic chest hit). Almost every Pulse flavor lands somewhere on those two axes — we have grouped the menu into four broad profiles so you can pick a quadrant first and a flavor second. Each quadrant card below jumps to a single-flavor page or a family hub with the same profile.
Tartness 5/10–7/10, ice 0–2/5. Sour Blue Dust, Sour Gush, Sour Cranapple. Candy / Dessert
Sweetness 7/10–9/10, ice 0–2/5. Strawberry Banana, OMG Blow Pop, Orange Creamsicle. Ice / Menthol
Ice 3/5–5/5. Miami Mint, Iceymintz, Frozen Watermelon, Cool Mint. Fruit (clean)
Sweetness 5/10–7/10, ice 1–3/5. Mexico Mango, Meta Moon, Juicy Peach Ice.
The four-quadrant chart works as a coarse filter. For most vapers it narrows 59 flavors down to a 10-to-15-flavor shortlist on the first pass. From there, the bestseller row in the next section is the fastest way to land on a single SKU. If you usually vape outside this map (very high ice plus very low sweetness, or a savory profile like Tobacco), the Planet Edition's Tobacco flavor and the Mintz Edition's Iceymintz are the two outliers worth looking at directly.
Best Pulse Flavors — Top 10 by Recent US Shipping Volume
Ranked by Pulse 15K orders shipped from our California warehouse across the past 90 days. The list rotates by season; this snapshot is the current top 10.
- Meta Moon — Planet Edition. A bright multi-fruit blend with a soft menthol finish. Sweetness 7/10, ice 2/5. The number-one Pulse flavor for three of the last four quarters.
- Miami Mint — Planet Edition. Cool mint over a citrus base, not a heavy menthol — closer to a mint mojito than to a Frozen flavor. Sweetness 6/10, ice 3/5.
- Mexico Mango — Planet Edition. Ripe mango with a chili-citrus edge that picks up on the finish. Sweetness 7/10, ice 1/5.
- B Burst — Planet Edition. Berry-forward soda profile, lightly carbonated mouthfeel. Sweetness 8/10, ice 1/5.
- Fcuking FAB — Planet Edition (also in Zero Nic). A mixed-fruit cocktail flavor that became Pulse's signature blend. Sweetness 8/10, ice 2/5.
- Sour Blue Dust — Sour Edition. Tart blue-raspberry candy with a salt-rim finish. Sweetness 7/10, ice 1/5, tartness 6/10.
- Watermelon Ice — Planet Edition. The reference watermelon profile for the entire Pulse menu, light menthol. Sweetness 7/10, ice 3/5.
- Blue Razz Ice — Planet Edition. Blue raspberry candy with a stronger ice pass than Watermelon Ice. Sweetness 8/10, ice 4/5.
- Strawberry Mango — Planet Edition. Smoothie-style tropical blend, no menthol. Sweetness 8/10, ice 0/5.
- California Cherry — Planet Edition. Bing cherry with a hint of almond, no ice. Sweetness 7/10, ice 0/5.
The Planet Edition dominates the top 10 because it has been on the market the longest. Newer editions like Zodiac and Sour are climbing the ranking quickly — Sour Blue Dust is the only non-Planet flavor currently in the top six.
Regular Mode vs Pulse Mode — How the Toggle Works
The Pulse 15K was the first disposable vape to ship two switchable power modes. Both modes pull from the same 16 mL of e-liquid and the same dual mesh coil.
Regular Mode is the default. The device fires at a steady wattage tuned to stretch the 16 mL e-liquid to 15,000 puffs on the rated draw length. Flavor is consistent draw-to-draw and battery life is at its longest. Most users stay in Regular Mode for everyday vaping — it's what the 15,000-puff number on the label refers to.
Pulse Mode is the boost. A single button press on the side of the device toggles into Pulse Mode and the HD smart screen confirms the switch instantly. In Pulse Mode the coil fires at a higher wattage that produces a stronger throat hit and a more saturated flavor profile — but at the cost of e-liquid consumption. Pulse Mode pulls roughly twice the e-liquid per draw, which is why the rated puff count drops from 15,000 in Regular to 7,500 in Pulse. Most users alternate: Regular for casual draws through the day, Pulse for a few sessions when they want a fuller hit.
The HD smart screen on the front of the device shows your current mode, remaining battery (as a bar) and rough remaining puffs in real time, so you can see when the device is about to need a charge or when it's time to retire it. For the full button sequence, screen icon legend and a step-by-step mode toggle walkthrough, see the Geek Bar Pulse Settings guide.
The Pulse 15K Device — What This Flavor Hub Plugs Into
Every flavor on this page lives on the same device. Quick spec recap for context.
The Geek Bar Pulse 15K is the dual-mode disposable vape that put Geek Bar at the top of the US disposable market. It rates at 15,000 puffs in Regular Mode and 7,500 in Pulse Mode, pre-filled with 16 mL of 5% (50 mg/mL) salt nicotine e-liquid. The 650 mAh internal battery is rechargeable over USB-C, the coil is a dual mesh design paired with the same VPU vaporization tuning that later carried into Pulse X and Mate 60K, and the draw-activated firing means there's no button press to vape — just inhale. The whole device is pocket-friendly, runs anywhere from 7 to 14 days of typical use per unit depending on draw frequency, and ships from our California warehouse with same-day processing on weekdays.
If you want full specs, dimensions, the Pulse 15K vs Pulse X comparison table and the live in-stock flavor grid, the product page is below. If you're choosing between Pulse 15K and Pulse X before you commit to a flavor, the Pulse X Flavors hub covers Pulse X's 46+ flavors across 8 editions including the Pulse-X-exclusive Slush, Meteor, Jam and Thermal drops. The two devices share the same flavor tuning DNA — most Pulse Planet flavors are also available on Pulse X — so the decision often comes down to whether you want 15K puffs at $22.99 or 25K puffs at $24.99.
- Pulse Settings Guide — switch between Pulse and Regular mode
- Pulse Ingredients — full e-liquid breakdown
- Pulse Nicotine Level — 5% salt nicotine math
- Pulse Puff Count — what 15,000 puffs translates to in days
- Pulse X Flavors — the 25K sibling lineup
- Discontinued Pulse Flavors — retired flavors and replacements