Best Nasty Juice Flavours To Try
Nasty Juice produces a wide enough range that knowing where to start is not always obvious. The main 50ml shortfill line all share a signature soft mint finish, which threads through every flavour on the exhale. Some profiles carry it more prominently than others, and the secondary flavours vary significantly across the range. If you are trying Nasty Juice for the first time or looking to branch out from your usual pick, this guide covers the flavours most worth your attention and why.

What to Know Before You Choose
Every flavour listed here is from the Nasty Juice main shortfill line, which comes in 50ml nicotine-free bottles with a 70/30 VG/PG ratio. These are designed for sub-ohm tanks and higher-powered pod kits. If you vape on a low-powered MTL device, the Nasty Salt nic salts are the better format for your setup. The soft mint finish mentioned throughout this guide is a deliberate characteristic of the main line, not an accident. If you strongly dislike any cooling element in your vape, it is worth knowing that upfront before buying.

Bad Blood
Flavour pickBad Blood is one of the most enduring flavours in the Nasty Juice catalogue and a strong starting point for anyone new to the brand. The primary flavour is blackcurrant, which comes through as deep, sweet, and slightly earthy rather than artificially sharp.
The soft mint finish lifts the whole profile on the exhale, adding a clean quality that stops the blackcurrant from becoming heavy over long vaping sessions. It is one of the best demonstrations of why the low mint works so well across this range. If you tend to enjoy dark berry profiles and want something that holds up across a full day of vaping without becoming cloying, Bad Blood is a reliable pick.

Fat Boy
Fat Boy is the mango flagship of the range, and it earns that position. Rather than using a single mango note, the profile layers ripe and eastern exotic mango varieties together, which gives the flavour more dimension than most single-fruit mango shortfills. The result is sweet and tropical without being one-dimensional, and the soft mint exhale adds a refreshing breeze that makes it surprisingly easy to vape all day. Mango profiles have a tendency to become sickly at higher wattages, but Fat Boy handles it well. If mango is already your go-to flavour category, this is one of the better shortfills in that space available at this price point.
Trap Queen
Trap Queen takes a different direction to the berry and mango flavours by leading with fresh strawberry alongside a light hint of mango on the exhale. It is a brighter, more summery profile than Bad Blood or Fat Boy, and the soft mint keeps the sweetness in check without pulling attention away from the fruit. Vapers who find pure strawberry shortfills too one-note often find that Trap Queen works better for them because the mango background adds a layer of tropical complexity that keeps it interesting across a longer session. It is a particularly good option for those moving across from strawberry-based disposable flavours.
ASAP Grape
ASAP Grape pairs juicy black grapes with ripe berry notes for a flavour that feels fuller and more rounded than standard single-grape e-liquids. The grape note is authentic rather than the artificial candy grape found in a lot of cheaper juices, and the berry backing rounds out the profile without competing with the primary flavour. The soft mint exhale gives it a cool, refreshing finish that suits the grape profile well. It is a slightly less common profile choice compared to Bad Blood or Fat Boy, which makes it a good option for vapers who want something a little different without straying too far from familiar territory.
Devil Teeth
Devil Teeth is the most understated flavour in the main range. The primary note is honeydew melon, which is smooth, lightly sweet, and noticeably softer than the deeper berry and tropical profiles in the lineup. The soft mint is subtler here too, complementing the melon rather than contrasting with it. This makes Devil Teeth one of the easier flavours to vape for extended periods, particularly for those who prefer a lighter, more delicate profile. If you find Bad Blood or Fat Boy a little intense for all-day use, Devil Teeth is a sensible alternative.
Wicked Haze
Wicked Haze takes the blackcurrant base of Bad Blood and adds lemonade to create a tangier, more citrus-forward profile. Where Bad Blood is deep and earthy, Wicked Haze is bright and sharp with a noticeable citrus edge on the inhale. The soft mint on the exhale gives it an almost sherbet-like finish that works particularly well in the warmer months. It is a more energetic profile than anything else in the main range and a natural step for vapers who already enjoy Bad Blood but want something with more bite to it.

Cushman Series: Worth Trying as a Next Step
Once you have worked through the main range, the Cushman Series is a natural progression. Each flavour in the Cushman line is built on a mango base, with secondary fruits added to create distinct profiles. Cushman Mango Strawberry adds a tropical fruit sweetness on top of the mango base, while Cushman Mango and Grape brings an exotic pairing that works surprisingly well together. Cushman Banana Mango is the richest of the three, with a creamy banana note layering over the mango for a fuller, dessert-adjacent profile. All three carry the soft mint characteristic of the wider Nasty Juice range.

Which Flavour Should You Try First?
If you are new to Nasty Juice, Bad Blood and Fat Boy are the two most consistent entry points. Bad Blood suits vapers who lean towards berry profiles, while Fat Boy is the better choice for those who prefer tropical flavours. Trap Queen is the one to try if you are coming from a strawberry-heavy disposable background. From there, the range is consistent enough in quality that exploring further becomes straightforward.
Shop the Full Nasty Juice Range at Vaping 101
The complete Nasty Juice shortfill range is available at Vaping 101, alongside the Cushman Series and Nasty Salt nic salts. If you need a nic shot to add to your shortfill, the nicotine shots range has everything you need to hit your preferred strength.

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Quick Comparison
| Flavour / range | Profile | Best for | Format | Device type | Shop |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bad Blood | Blackcurrant with soft mint | Dark berry profiles | 50ml shortfill | Sub-ohm tanks and higher-powered pod kits | Nasty Juice |
| Fat Boy | Layered mango with soft mint | Tropical fruit vapers | 50ml shortfill | Sub-ohm tanks and higher-powered pod kits | Nasty Juice |
| Trap Queen | Strawberry with light mango | Strawberry disposable-style flavour fans | 50ml shortfill | Sub-ohm tanks and higher-powered pod kits | Nasty Juice |
| Nasty Salt | Nic salt format | Low-powered MTL devices | 10ml nic salt | 10mg or 20mg | Nasty Salt |
| Nicotine shots | Nic shot for shortfills | Adding nicotine to 50ml shortfills | 10ml nic shot | Shortfill mixing | Nic shots |
Frequently Asked Questions
If you are new to Nasty Juice, Bad Blood and Fat Boy are the two most consistent entry points. Bad Blood suits berry vapers, while Fat Boy is better for tropical mango fans.
Yes. The main Nasty Juice 50ml shortfill line has a signature soft mint finish, which threads through every flavour on the exhale.
Fat Boy is the mango flagship of the range. The Cushman Series is also worth trying next, as each flavour in that line is built on a mango base with secondary fruits added.
The main Nasty Juice shortfill line has a 70/30 VG/PG ratio and is designed for sub-ohm tanks and higher-powered pod kits. For low-powered MTL devices, Nasty Salt nic salts are the better format.
The complete Nasty Juice shortfill range is available at Vaping 101, alongside the Cushman Series and Nasty Salt nic salts.






