Geek Bar Pulse has built a huge flavor lineup since the original 15K launched. The range now covers juicy fruit, sour candy, icy blends, mint, creamy profiles, tropical mixes, Slush flavors, and more.
Mexico Mango, White Gummy Ice, Sour Apple Ice, Watermelon Ice, Blue Razz Ice, and Strawberry Colada are some of the standout Geek Bar Pulse flavors to know in 2026. The original Pulse 15K and Pulse X 25K have different menus, though, so the flavor you want may determine which device makes more sense.
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The Best Geek Bar Pulse Flavors
With so many flavors across the Pulse family, narrowing the list down to a handful is not easy. We would start with these.
Mexico Mango – Pulse 15k
Mexico Mango is a proper mango-first flavor. The fruit tastes ripe and juicy, with enough sweetness to make it satisfying without turning the profile into straight candy.
There is also no heavy cooling getting in the way. That makes Mexico Mango one of the easiest Pulse flavors to recommend to anyone who already knows they like tropical fruit.
Our take: One of the safest choices in the entire Pulse range if mango is your thing.
White Gummy Ice – Pulse 15k
White Gummy Ice is much sweeter than the straightforward fruit options.
The gummy candy note comes through clearly, followed by a cooler finish. It is not an aggressive menthol flavor, though. The candy remains the main part of the profile.
Our take: A strong choice when you want candy sweetness with some cooling.
TVW also has a dedicated White Gummy Ice Geek Bar review for a closer look.
Sour Apple Ice – Pulse 15k
Sour Apple Ice gives the Pulse lineup a sharper edge.
The green apple brings tartness rather than just sweetness, while the ice adds a cold finish. That combination makes it noticeably different from the softer fruit flavors.
Our take: One of the better Pulse options if you prefer tart flavors over sugary ones.
Watermelon Ice – Pulse 15k
Watermelon Ice is straightforward, and that is exactly why it works.
The watermelon stays recognizable instead of getting buried under several other fruit notes. Cooling follows behind it without completely taking over.
Our take: A reliable fruit-and-ice option, especially if you do not want an overly complicated blend.
Watermelon Ice also appears across the Pulse and Pulse X lineups.
Blue Razz Ice
Blue Razz Ice goes harder on both sweetness and cooling.
The blue raspberry profile has that familiar candy character rather than tasting like fresh berries. The ice then gives it a much colder finish.
Our take: Better for people who like bold blue candy flavors than subtle fruit.
Orange Creamsicle – Pulse 15k
Orange Creamsicle takes the Pulse range away from fruit and menthol.
The orange has a sweet-tart citrus character, while the creamy vanilla side gives it a dessert-like finish.
Our take: One of the most distinctive choices if you want something richer.
Strawberry Mango
Strawberry Mango is a simple combination, but the balance is what makes it work.
Strawberry brings the sweeter berry note. Mango adds a tropical layer without overpowering it.
There is no strong cooling here, so it is a better fit for people who prefer warm fruit flavors.
Our take: An easy everyday pick for sweet-fruit fans.
See our Strawberry Mango Geek Bar review for more detail.
Strawberry Colada
Strawberry Colada is one of the more interesting Pulse X flavors.
The strawberry is joined by coconut cream, giving the profile a richer tropical character than a standard strawberry blend.
Our take: Worth trying if you want something tropical but are bored with mango and watermelon.
Green Tea Ice
Green Tea Ice stands out because it is not built around heavy candy sweetness.
The tea note is mild, with cooling adding a clean finish.
It will not appeal to everyone, but that is part of its appeal. It gives the Pulse menu some variety beyond fruit, candy, and dessert.
Our take: A good alternative when most disposable flavors taste too sweet.
Coffee Tobacco
Coffee Tobacco takes the Pulse lineup in a completely different direction.
Coffee and tobacco create a warmer, richer profile instead of another fruit, candy, or ice combination.
Our take: A better fit if you prefer deeper, warmer flavor profiles.
Geek Bar Pulse 15K Flavors
The Pulse 15K has the broader flavor selection of the two main devices. Its lineup covers fruit, ice, mint, candy, dessert, tea, and tobacco profiles.
Fruit Flavors
The fruit side of the Pulse 15K includes single-fruit profiles and multi-fruit combinations.
Mexico Mango
Ripe mango with a sweet tropical profile. It stays focused on mango instead of mixing several fruits together.
Berry Bliss
A mixed berry blend with some added sweetness. It is broader than a single-fruit flavor and avoids a strong menthol finish.
Strawberry Mango
Sweet strawberry and mango share the profile. Neither fruit completely dominates.
Strawberry Banana
A softer fruit combination. Strawberry leads while banana adds a smoother background note.
Mango Peach Watermelon
Three fruits come together here. Mango provides the tropical character, peach softens the profile, and watermelon keeps it juicy.
Pink Lemonade
Sweet and slightly tart, with a candy-like lemonade character rather than a fresh citrus taste.
Blueberry Watermelon
Blueberry and watermelon create a sweeter mixed-fruit profile. It is less icy than many of the Pulse’s popular fruit options.
California Cherry
Cherry takes center stage here, with a sweeter profile than the sharper citrus options.
Tropical Rainbow Blast
A broad tropical fruit blend for anyone who does not want to settle on one fruit.
Ice and Menthol Flavors
The Pulse 15K also has plenty of fruit-and-ice combinations and straightforward mint profiles.
Sour Apple Ice
Tart green apple with strong cooling. The sourness keeps it from becoming another basic sweet-and-cold flavor.
Miami Mint
Clean mint without a fruit base underneath. It is one of the simpler choices in the range.
Watermelon Ice
Juicy watermelon followed by cooling. It is easy to understand and easy to compare with other fruit-and-ice profiles.
Blue Razz Ice
Sweet blue raspberry candy with strong ice. This one leans more toward candy than realistic fruit.
Frozen Strawberry
Strawberry with heavier cooling. The cold side is more noticeable than the sweetness.
Strawberry Kiwi Ice
Strawberry and kiwi with cooling. The kiwi gives it a slightly brighter, tart edge.
Juicy Peach Ice
Sweet peach with a cold finish. It is a straightforward option for peach fans.
Banana Ice
Sweet banana paired with cooling. It is quite different from the richer Banana Taffy Freeze found on Pulse X.
Candy and Dessert Flavors
For sweeter profiles, the Pulse 15K has several candy and dessert-style options.
White Gummy Ice
Sweet gummy candy with cooling. The candy stays dominant throughout the profile.
Orange Creamsicle
Tart orange and creamy vanilla. This is probably the clearest dessert-style profile in the core Pulse lineup.
Rainbow Candy
A bright mixed-candy profile with several fruit notes rather than one dominant flavor.
Fcuking FAB
A bold fruit-and-candy combination. It sits firmly on the sweeter side of the Pulse range.
B-Pop
Fruit candy with a lollipop-style sweetness. The exact character depends on the specific B-Pop variation.
For the wider category, check our Geek Bar sour and candy flavors guide.
Less-Sweet and Different Profiles
The Pulse lineup also includes options that move away from the usual fruit-and-candy formula.
Green Tea Ice
Mild green tea with cooling. It is one of the less candy-heavy options.
Coffee Tobacco
Coffee and tobacco create a warmer profile, with sweetness rounding out the finish.
This is a completely different direction from mango, berry, and candy flavors.
Geek Bar Pulse X 25K Flavors
Pulse X has a smaller overall menu than the original Pulse, but its flavor direction is different.
The lineup leans more heavily into candy, sour, novelty, Slush, and richer combinations. The menu includes Strawberry Colada, Banana Taffy Freeze, Blackberry B-Pop, Sour Mango Pineapple, Blue Rancher, Lemon Heads, Strawberry B-Pop, Watermelon Ice, White Peach Raspberry, and more.
Fruit and Berry Flavors
Pulse X combines familiar fruit profiles with some newer combinations.
Watermelon Ice
Clean watermelon followed by cooling. It is one of the easiest Pulse X flavors to understand.
Strawberry Watermelon
Strawberry and watermelon without ice. It is sweet and approachable.
White Peach Raspberry
Juicy peach with a sharper raspberry note. It is softer than many of the candy-heavy Pulse X options.
Strawberry Kiwi Ice
Kiwi and strawberry with a cold menthol finish. It also appears in a non-iced Strawberry Kiwi format on the Pulse 15K.
Blackberry Blueberry
Two berry notes together with lower sweetness and less cooling. It is a more restrained option.
Candy and Sour
This is where Pulse X really starts to differ from the original menu.
Blackberry B-Pop
Blackberry with a sweet candy character. It is more playful than a realistic berry flavor.
Blue Rancher
Blue raspberry and cherry in a hard-candy style. Sweet, bright, and fairly bold.
Lemon Heads
A tart lemon candy profile. It sits right in the sweet-and-sour middle ground.
Sour Straws
Fruity sour candy with tartness that lasts through the finish.
Strawberry B-Pop
Sweet strawberry candy with a bubblegum-style character.
TVW also has a Strawberry B-Pop Geek Bar review for a more detailed look.
Sour Mango Pineapple
Mango and pineapple give it a tropical base, while the sour layer adds more bite.
This is a good example of how Pulse X pushes beyond the simpler fruit profiles found elsewhere in the range.
Mint
Pulse X also includes direct mint and mint combinations.
ATL Mint
A softer, sweeter mint profile rather than sharp menthol.
Miami Mint
Clean mint with cooling and no major fruit component.
Cool Mint
Straightforward cool mint. It appears across both Pulse and Pulse X.
Creamy Mintz
Mint with a creamy layer underneath. It is closer to mint candy than pure menthol.
Orange Mint
Orange and mint create a more unusual combination. It is one of the more distinctive mint profiles in the Pulse X menu.
Slush and Drink Flavors
This is where Pulse X really starts to separate itself.
Peach Perfect Slush
Sweet peach in a frozen drink-style profile.
Wild Cherry Slush
Cherry with a cold Slush character.
Grape Slush
Sweet grape with a frozen drink finish.
Cola Slush
A soda-style cola flavor with the cold character of a Slush.
Orange Slush
Sweet orange in a chilled drink profile.
The full Geek Bar Slush flavors guide covers this growing flavor family.
Pulse 15K vs Pulse X: The Flavor Difference
The two devices overlap, but their menus are far from identical.
Some of the clearest examples are below.
| Flavor | Pulse 15K | Pulse X |
|---|---|---|
| Mexico Mango | ✓ | — |
| Orange Creamsicle | ✓ | — |
| Green Tea Ice | ✓ | — |
| Coffee Tobacco | ✓ | — |
| Strawberry Colada | — | ✓ |
| Grapefruit Refresher | — | ✓ |
| Lemon Heads | — | ✓ |
| Banana Taffy Freeze | — | ✓ |
| Slush series | — | ✓ |
| Blue Razz Ice | ✓ | ✓ |
| Miami Mint | ✓ | ✓ |
| Cool Mint | ✓ | ✓ |
| Watermelon Ice | ✓ | ✓ |
| Sour Apple Ice | ✓ | ✓ |
That difference matters more than the puff count if flavor variety is your main reason for buying.
The Pulse 15K gives you a broader mix of established fruit, candy, mint, dessert, and ice profiles.
The Pulse X brings in more Slush, Jam, novelty candy, and unusual combinations.
So if you already have a flavor in mind, check which device carries it before deciding.
Geek Bar Pulse Flavors: Full List
If you just want the names, here is the quick reference.
Pulse 15K
- Mexico Mango
- Berry Bliss
- Strawberry Mango
- Strawberry Banana
- Raspberry Watermelon
- Mango Peach Watermelon
- Pink Lemonade
- Blueberry Watermelon
- California Cherry
- Tropical Rainbow Blast
- Sour Apple Ice
- Miami Mint
- Watermelon Ice
- Blue Razz Ice
- Frozen Strawberry
- Strawberry Kiwi Ice
- Juicy Peach Ice
- Banana Ice
- White Gummy Ice
- Orange Creamsicle
- Rainbow Candy
- Fcuking FAB
- B-Pop
- Green Tea Ice
- Coffee Tobacco
Plus additional Sour, Frozen, Mintz, Savers, and other edition flavors.
Pulse X 25K
- Watermelon Ice
- Blue Razz Ice
- Strawberry Watermelon
- White Peach Raspberry
- Strawberry Kiwi Ice
- Blackberry Blueberry
- Blackberry B-Pop
- Blue Rancher
- Lemon Heads
- Sour Straws
- Strawberry B-Pop
- Sour Mango Pineapple
- ATL Mint
- Miami Mint
- Cool Mint
- Creamy Mintz
- Orange Mint
- Peach Perfect Slush
- Wild Cherry Slush
- Grape Slush
- Cola Slush
- Orange Slush
- Strawberry Colada
- Banana Taffy Freeze
Plus additional Pulse X editions and newer flavor releases.
Flavor availability can change as Geek Bar updates individual editions.
Geek Bar Pulse Flavors by Category
Still deciding where your favorite flavor style sits?
Fruit
Mexico Mango, Strawberry Mango, Strawberry Banana, Berry Bliss, Raspberry Watermelon, Blueberry Watermelon, and Strawberry Watermelon are the main places to start.
Candy
White Gummy Ice, B-Pop, Fcuking FAB, Strawberry B-Pop, Blue Rancher, and Lemon Heads are more candy-forward.
Sour
Sour Apple Ice, Sour Straws, Sour Gush, Sour Blue Dust, and Sour Mango Pineapple bring more tartness.
Ice
Blue Razz Ice, Watermelon Ice, Strawberry Kiwi Ice, Juicy Peach Ice, Banana Ice, and Frozen Strawberry all add cooling.
Mint
Miami Mint, Cool Mint, ATL Mint, Creamy Mintz, and Orange Mint cover the mint side.
Dessert and Creamy
Orange Creamsicle and Strawberry Colada are the obvious starting points.
Slush and Drinks
Grape Slush, Cola Slush, Wild Cherry Slush, Peach Perfect Slush, and Orange Slush make up the frozen-drink side of the Pulse X menu.
For the wider range beyond Pulse, explore our best Geek Bar flavors guide.
What Are the Best Pulse Flavors If You Hate Very Sweet Vapes?
A lot of disposable vape flavors lean sweet. The Pulse lineup is no exception.
If you want something less candy-heavy, Green Tea Ice is one of the better options. Miami Mint and Cool Mint are also fairly direct.
Coffee Tobacco takes the range in a completely different direction.
On Pulse X, Grapefruit Refresher is worth considering if you want sharper citrus rather than another sugary fruit blend.
That does not mean these flavors are unsweetened. They simply do not rely on the same heavy candy character as White Gummy Ice, B-Pop, or some of the sour-candy options.
What Are the Best Pulse Flavors for Cooling?
If cooling is the priority, the Pulse range gives you plenty to work with.
Blue Razz Ice is sweet and strongly chilled.
Sour Apple Ice combines tart apple with menthol.
Watermelon Ice is cleaner and more straightforward.
Strawberry Kiwi Ice brings fruit and cooling with more tartness.
If you want cooling without fruit, Miami Mint or Cool Mint makes more sense.
What Are the Best Pulse Flavors for Sour Candy?
The sour side of the lineup has become much bigger.
Sour Apple Ice is the obvious apple-based choice.
Sour Straws moves directly into sour candy territory.
Sour Mango Pineapple adds a tropical twist.
Sour Blue Dust and Sour Gush offer different takes on mixed sour fruit.
If you enjoy tart flavors but still want noticeable sweetness, these are much more interesting than simply choosing another Ice flavor.
Zero-Nicotine Geek Bar Pulse Flavors
Both the Pulse and Pulse X have zero-nicotine versions.
The important difference is flavor selection.
The Pulse Zero offers a significantly broader zero-nicotine menu, with 15+ flavors reported in the source data.
The Pulse X Zero has a much smaller selection, with four reported flavors.
So if you want 0mg and still care about flavor variety, the original Pulse Zero gives you more choice.
Always check the exact product listing because zero-nicotine availability can change by model and market.
Nicotine disclaimer: Standard Pulse products may contain nicotine. Zero-nicotine products are specifically labeled 0mg. Always check the product details before purchasing.
What Do The Vapers World Customers Say?
The Vapers World customer feedback gives this guide another useful layer.
The current Geek Bar Pulse 15K listing has a 5.0/5 customer rating from 29 reviews.
Customer comments include positive feedback about flavor and longevity, although individual flavor preferences naturally vary.
That is worth keeping separate from our flavor recommendations.
A 5-star rating for the device does not prove that Mexico Mango is better than Strawberry Mango. It simply tells us that customers are generally positive about the product experience.
For flavor-specific decisions, TVW’s individual reviews are more useful.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best Geek Bar Pulse flavors?
Some of the strongest options across the Pulse range include Mexico Mango, White Gummy Ice, Sour Apple Ice, Watermelon Ice, Blue Razz Ice, Orange Creamsicle, Strawberry Mango, and Strawberry Colada. The best choice depends on whether you prefer fruit, candy, sour, ice, mint, or creamy profiles.
What is the best Geek Bar Pulse 15K flavor?
Mexico Mango is a standout on the Pulse 15K for its straightforward mango profile. White Gummy Ice, Sour Apple Ice, Orange Creamsicle, Green Tea Ice, and Strawberry Mango are also strong choices from different parts of the menu.
What is the best Geek Bar Pulse X flavor?
Watermelon Ice is one of the easiest Pulse X choices because it balances recognizable fruit with cooling. Strawberry Colada, Blue Razz Ice, Blackberry B-Pop, and Banana Taffy Freeze offer more distinctive directions.
How many flavors does the Geek Bar Pulse have?
The Pulse 15K has a very large flavor selection spread across its core and special editions. The source data used for this guide records 60+ flavors, while Pulse X has 30+ across its current menu. Flavor counts change as Geek Bar releases and rotates editions.
Are Pulse and Pulse X flavors the same?
No. They share some flavors, including Blue Razz Ice, Miami Mint, Cool Mint, Watermelon Ice, and Sour Apple Ice. Many other flavors are specific to one device.
Which Pulse has more flavors?
The original Pulse 15K has the broader reported flavor selection. Pulse X has fewer overall options but adds more Slush, Jam, novelty candy, and other newer-style profiles.
What is the most refreshing Geek Bar Pulse flavor?
Sour Apple Ice is a strong refreshing option on the Pulse 15K because it combines tart apple with cooling. Watermelon Ice is a smoother fruit-and-ice choice, particularly on Pulse X.
Does Geek Bar Pulse have zero-nicotine flavors?
Yes. Both the Pulse and Pulse X have zero-nicotine versions. The Pulse Zero has a much larger reported flavor selection than Pulse X Zero.
How long does a Geek Bar Pulse last?
The standard Pulse is rated for up to 15,000 puffs in Regular Mode and 7,500 in Pulse Mode. Pulse X is rated for up to 25,000 puffs in Regular Mode and 15,000 in Pulse Mode. Actual puff counts vary with usage.
Does Pulse Mode change the flavor?
The flavor formula does not change, but the higher output can make the existing flavor feel stronger. Sweetness, cooling, and sour notes may become more noticeable at higher output.
Final Verdict
There is a reason the Geek Bar Pulse flavors search keeps growing. The lineup has become much bigger than the original fruit-and-ice menu.
For a straightforward tropical flavor, Mexico Mango remains one of the strongest choices.
For candy, White Gummy Ice is hard to overlook.
For tart fruit, Sour Apple Ice brings more contrast.
For simple fruit and cooling, Watermelon Ice does the job without overcomplicating things.
And if you want something richer or less predictable, Orange Creamsicle, Strawberry Colada, Green Tea Ice, Banana Taffy Freeze, Blackberry B-Pop, and the Pulse X Slush flavors give you plenty of alternatives.
The Pulse 15K has the broader flavor selection, while Pulse X pushes further into Slush, sour, candy, and novelty profiles.
So don’t just look at the puff count.
Look at the flavor menu first. That’s where the real difference between the Pulse devices starts.