Tested and Reviewed by The Vapers World Team
Foger has been on our radar since the Switch Pro first dropped. The design was new and a bit bold for a disposable, and it changed how many people looked at long-life vapes. When the first batch arrived in our warehouse, our team tested its performance right away, and we later shared those notes in our Foger Switch Pro Review. After that came the Foger Bit, and the flavor list started growing fast. Now the full menu sits at around 44 flavors, and our team went through them one by one.
This guide breaks every flavor down by category, and we ranked them based on how they actually tasted when we used them. Simple, honest, real notes from our own sessions.
Foger Fruit Flavors
Georgia Peach – The peach flavor hits smooth and full. It’s sweet, but not too sweet. It feels close to the fruit, which makes it easy to use all day.
Strawberry Kiwi – Strawberry comes through first, then the kiwi adds a bright little kick. It tastes like a simple juice blend you’d grab on a busy day.
Mexico Mango – This one leans toward real mango instead of the candy style. It has a warm, rich feel that reminds you of a ripe slice.
Passion Kiwi – Passionfruit gives it a sharp, sweet start. Kiwi helps steady it out. It carries a strong tropical vibe.
Kiwi Dragon Berry – Dragon fruit adds gentle sweetness. Kiwi gives it a bit of edge. The berry finish ties it together nicely.
Strawberry Watermelon – Sweet strawberry meets soft watermelon. It moves back and forth with each pull, which keeps it interesting.
Strawberry Banana – Smooth, creamy, and simple. It tastes like a classic smoothie mix.
Strawberry Burst – More of a candy strawberry feel. If you like hard candy-style flavors, this one fits.
Blueberry Watermelon – Blueberry gives the watermelon a little weight. It stays light but still sweet enough to feel fun.
Sour Apple Watermelon =- The sour apple jumps out right away, sharp and lively. Watermelon follows after and softens it. The mix changes fast and keeps your mouth busy.
Sour Cranapple – Cranberry gives it a quick tart hit. Apple rounds things out so it doesn’t go too sharp.
Sour Mango Pineapple – Mango starts the flavor, then pineapple adds a stronger kick. There’s a little sour note underneath everything. It feels like something you’d sip outside on a warm day.
Summer Mist – Light melon, a bit of citrus, and a soft cool touch at the end. It feels easygoing.
White Peach Raspberry – You taste the peach first, mellow and soft. Then the raspberry drops in and lifts the whole thing a bit. Simple, light, and easy to enjoy.
Foger Fruit and Ice Flavors
Sour Mango Pineapple Ice – Tropical base with a sour kick and a cool finish. The ice lifts the flavor and makes each pull sharper.
Pineapple Coconut Ice – Very close to a pina colada. Pineapple brings the brightness while the coconut adds a creamy note.
Blue Razz Ice – A classic blue slushy feel. Sweet and cold from the start.
Orange Cranberry Lime Ice – Three tart fruits working together, but still balanced. The ice gives it a clean finish.
Sour Apple Ice – Sour green apple with a cold end note. Simple and refreshing.
Strawberry Ice – Sweet strawberry over a gentle chill. Light and smooth.
Watermelon Ice – Clean chilled watermelon. Easy to use during warm weather.
Traditional Flavors
Wintergreen – Smooth mint with a light chill. It feels steady and clear.
Icy Mint – Much colder, with a strong menthol edge. Great for people who like heavy cooling.
Cool Mint – Minty and fresh without hitting too hard. Very clean.
Miami Mint – There’s a small touch of citrus in the mix. Not enough to make it fruity — just a tiny squeeze-of-lime feeling that gives the mint a little more movement.
Peppermint – This one reminds you of peppermint candies people bring out in winter. Cool, gentle, and easy to use.
Tobacco – Mild and warm with a hint of sweetness at the end. Smooth enough for long sessions.
Clear – No added flavor, just a clean base. Good for days when your palate feels tired.
Dessert and Candy Flavors
Strawberry Cupcake – You get the cake note first, then a soft sweet layer on top. It feels warm and comforting. We also tested this one on its own, so you can check the full breakdown in our Foger Strawberry Cupcake Review.
Gum Mint – Tastes like a piece of spearmint gum. Light and familiar.
Gummy Bear – A sweet gummy-style mix with plenty of fruit notes.
Watermelon Bubblegum – Classic watermelon candy with a bubblegum twist. Bold and bright.
Banana Taffy Freeze – Banana candy with a cold finish. Fun and different.
Blue Rancher B-Pop – Blue raspberry and bubble gum together. Very candy-forward.
Strawberry B-Pop – Sweet strawberry with a gum center vibe.
OMG B-Pop – Orange, mango, and guava mixed with a candy pop feel.
White Gummy – Light pineapple gummy taste. Easy and soft.
Fcuking Fab – A mixed fruit candy flavor with a smooth sweet edge.
Sour Fcuking Fab – Same base as above, but with more sour punch.
Sour Gush – Sour candy with a fruity center. Sharp but fun. We also wrote a full Foger Sour Gush Flavor Review if you want more detail on how it holds up over time.
Sour Blue Dust – Blue raspberry with tart powder-like notes.
Foger Beverage Flavors
Coffee – Soft coffee taste with a little cream feel. Very smooth.
Hot Chocolate – A warm cocoa style with a sweet, cozy finish.
Pineapple Coconut Ice – Bright pineapple with creamy coconut and a cool end note.
FAQs
What flavors does Foger have?
Foger covers a wide mix: fruits, ice blends, mints, candy styles, dessert flavors, drink flavors, and even a simple tobacco option. The full list is large, so most people can find a match.
What are the flavors of Foger Bit?
The Bit line leans toward bright fruits, sour blends, and a few icy picks. You’ll see names like Summer Mist, Sour Mango Pineapple, Blue Razz Ice, Strawberry Burst, Miami Mint, Watermelon Ice, Cool Mint, and Georgia Peach.
Does Foger have a cherry flavor?
Yes. Some lines include Cherry Lemon or Cherry Bomb, both built around sweet cherry notes.
What flavor is Mexico Mango?
It tastes like ripe mango. Full, warm, and closer to the real fruit than a candy-style mango.
What flavor is OMG B-Pop?
It’s a fruity candy blend with orange, mango, and guava, plus a soft bubble-gum twist.
What flavor is Pink & Blue?
It mixes pink lemonade with sour blueberry for a bright, sweet-tart feel.




