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Stone Mintz Geek Bar

Complex peppermint with herbal undertones — the adult-mint of the Geek Bar lineup. Pulse 15K only, 5% nicotine, US shipping.

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Where to Buy Stone Mintz Geek Bar — Available Devices

Stone Mintz currently ships on 1 Geek Bar device. 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.

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Stone Mintz Taste — Complex Mint & Herbal Undertones

Stone Mintz is not a simple ice-mint. The draw lands as peppermint on the inhale, picks up a dry herbal layer in the middle that reads close to eucalyptus or dried-mint leaf, and the exhale closes on a long cool finish with a faint herbal residue. The cool is real — strong enough to feel on the chest — but not numbing the way a frozen-tier menthol would be.

Top notePeppermint — fresh, leaf-leaning, not candy-cane sweet
Mid noteDry herbal layer — eucalyptus, dried-mint, a hint of spice
Base noteLong cool exhale with a faint herbal residue
Ice level4 of 5 — strong but not numbing
Sweetness3 of 10 — mint-dominant, candy layer pulled back
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Stone Mintz Flavor Profile

About 80 combined searches a month land on the "Stone Mintz flavor profile" thread — the question deserves more than a one-line answer. Four dimensions, scored independently:

Cooling

4 of 5

Strong cool on the exhale that lingers through the chest. Not numbing — the kind of cool that feels deliberate rather than aggressive. About one notch below a frozen-tier menthol like Frozen Mint, one notch above Cool Mint's clean-peppermint baseline.

Sweetness

3 of 10

One of the lower sweetness scores in the whole Geek Bar catalog. The mint dominates by design — no candy-cane sugar layer, no creamy-mint softening. If a sweetened mint is what is wanted, Creamy Mint is the right collection.

Herbal Layer

4 of 5

This is what makes Stone Mintz different from every other mint in the lineup. The mid-draw carries a dry herbal note — eucalyptus, dried-mint leaf, a faint spice edge. It reads close to a chewed mint leaf rather than a mint candy.

Aftertaste

Lingering cool + herbal residue

The cool stays on the breath for 20-30 seconds after the exhale. The herbal layer leaves a faint dry-leaf trace alongside the cool — which is exactly the part that polarizes Stone Mintz reviews. Buyers who like it call out the herbal residue specifically; buyers who do not call it out as the reason they swapped.

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Stone Mintz Reviews

Stone Mintz draws around 70 review-specific searches a month, plus a 20-SV tail on "Stone Mintz geek bar review". For a single-device mint flavor that is high — the typical review search volume on a mint flavor is 10-30 a month. The interpretation: the complex herbal profile is divisive, and buyers want to read other buyers' notes before committing.

The reviews block on the Pulse 15K product page filters Stone Mintz with recency and verified-purchase sort. Most repeated themes in the buyer notes: the herbal layer is real (good for some, dealbreaker for others), the cool level is consistent across the draw, and the sweetness pulled-back design is intentional rather than a defect.

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Available on Pulse 15K

Geek Bar Pulse 15K — Stone Mintz →

Dual-mode disposable, 15,000 puffs, 5% nicotine salt. Pulse mode pushes the herbal layer harder; Regular mode keeps the peppermint top-note steady and softens the herbal residue.

Stone Mintz is not currently in the Pulse X 25K, Mate 60K Kit or CLR 50K rotation. For other mint profiles in the Geek Bar family, the side-by-side options are below.

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Stone Mintz Geek Bar — Frequently Asked

What flavor is Stone Mintz Geek Bar?
Stone Mintz is the complex mint of the Geek Bar family — peppermint forward, with herbal-spice undertones underneath the cool. It is not a simple ice-mint or a candy-cane mint; the profile has four distinct dimensions: cooling, sweetness, herbal layer and aftertaste.
What is the Stone Mintz flavor profile?
Stone Mintz scores 4 of 5 on cooling (strong but not numbing), 3 of 10 on sweetness (mint-dominant rather than candy-sweet), 4 of 5 on the herbal layer (eucalyptus and dried-mint notes), and the aftertaste lingers cool with a faint herbal residue. It is the most complex mint in the Geek Bar lineup.
Are there Stone Mintz Geek Bar reviews?
Yes — Stone Mintz draws roughly 70 review-specific and 20 review-tail searches a month combined. The Pulse 15K product page hosts the reviews block with recency sort and verified-purchase tags. The most-cited buyer note: the herbal layer makes it the closest thing to an adult-mint in the catalog.
How does Stone Mintz compare to other Geek Bar mints?
Stone Mintz is the herbal-complex mint. Cool Mint is the clean-peppermint baseline. Creamy Mint adds a cream layer for a softer profile. ATL Mint reads spearmint-forward. Miami Mint leans tropical. Same Mint family, five different lanes.