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Geekvape Juicelet Q Series 6000 10ml Nic Salts | Frozen Cherry

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Geekvape Juicelet Q Series 6000 10ml Nic Salts | Frozen Cherry

The Geekvape Juicelet Q Series Frozen Cherry Nic Salt gives a sweet cherry taste with a cool icy finish. The cherry flavour is smooth and juicy, and the chilled touch keeps it fresh without being too strong. It is an easy all day vape with a clean fruity feel. The 10 ml bottle comes in both 10 mg and 20 mg strengths and works well with pod kits and other MTL devices.

 

Why UK vapers like it

Vapers across the UK enjoy Frozen Cherry because it blends sweet cherry with a gentle cool edge that stays steady from start to finish. It is smooth on the throat, the flavour lasts well, and the nic salt keeps each inhale calm and comfortable.

 

Details

  • Brand: Geekvape

  • Series: Juicelet Q Series 6000

  • Flavour: Frozen Cherry

  • Bottle Size: 10 ml

  • Nicotine Strength: 10 mg and 20 mg Nic Salt

  • VG PG Ratio: 50 VG 50 PG

  • Vape Style: MTL pod kits

  • Made In: United Kingdom

  • Taste Notes: Sweet cherry, light icy finish

  • TPD Compliant: Yes

 

Common questions

  1. What does it taste like?
    A juicy cherry flavour with a smooth icy touch.

  2. Is the cooling strong?
    No, it is light and keeps the flavour fresh.

  3. Which strength should I choose?
    10 mg for a softer hit, 20 mg for stronger nicotine comfort.

  4. Will it work in my pod kit?
    Yes, it suits all low wattage MTL devices.

  5. Is it allowed in the UK?
    Yes, it follows all TPD rules.
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