Niagara, ON based SZ Vapor reached out to me with an opportunity to sample a few of their juices. Until then, I hadn’t heard of this brand, so I jumped at the opportunity to try something new from the Canadian vape scene.

First to review, Triple P: a blend of poached pear, plum, and peach with a hint of cinnamon – or so the description goes. Will this vape, indeed, appeal to the fruit and cinnamon lovers out there? Or will it be a bust, much like my ability to come up with witticisms regarding stone fruit? The truth, dear readers, lies within.

The Details:

PG:VG Ratio: 30 % PG / 70% VG

% PG / 70% VG Nicotine: 6mg

6mg Tank Cracker: Yes

Yes Origin: Canada

Canada Price: $5.99 CAD / 10ml

$5.99 CAD / 10ml Website: http://www.szvapor.com/

The Goods:

But first, a disclaimer. This review is brought to you by the generosity of SZ Vapor, who contacted me with three juice samples to write about. Rest assured, these words remain completely mine. I value you, dear reader, far too much to shill my writing for free juice.

For the last few weeks, my bottle of Triple P has lived in my pocket alongside my new trusty everyday hardware carry: a black copper Stingray clone paried with a Trident clone. If it weren’t a tank cracker, this juice would also have found its way into my Kayfun, but I cannot stand an all-metal tank.

Nosed from the bottle, Triple P’s dark brown liquid smells predominantly of spice-stewed peaches. It’s sweet, dark, and fruity. So far, so good.

The first exhale of the day with Triple P is reliably sweet stewed peaches. To be more specific, it’s quite close to a D’Anjou pear that’s been broken down with brown sugar over a slow flame. Subsequent inhales rotate through the stone fruit flavours promised. The plum makes itself known as a much darker sweetness, while the peach a more fresh flavour that touches the top of the palate.

It is largely on the exhale that the spice notes make themselves known, particularity if lung hits are your preferred method. The cinnamon is a whisper on the back end – just enough to tie the sweet and fruit flavours together into a deeper flavour that I do not bore of easily.

Altogether, Triple P comes together as a definite sweet vape, which is well-tempered by the spicy notes on the exhale. It does bear to note that, because of the overall sweetness, this is a juice that will do its best to gunk up the coils of your favourite hardware. Combined with the tank-cracker status, I can only recommend this juice with the caveat that it stays in an RDA for easy maintenance.

The room note is a molasses-dark sweetness with a hint of pear on the exhale. Triple P lingers before leaving; I’ve yet to experience it sour a room, though.

Suffice to say, this vape pairs well with liquids of the brown variety. Milky black tea, ales, and bourbon would be a good place to start, though the interplay of sweet and spice may complement most things well.

The Verdict?

A fruit vape that delivers a deep and spicy flavour? Triple P is a solid contender, especially given the price per ml.

Rating: 5/5. This juice was finished tirelessly; some sadness experienced upon witnessing the last drop vanish.