There’s no mystery in Mom and Pop Vapor’s description of apple pie, they reckon they have managed to bottle up the flavor of apple pie with this flavor creation. It’s a disturbingly accurate description, but it embodies aspects of baked and fried apple pie.

Flavor and Taste

In case you didn’t already know, the pastry used in American pie is similar to what Europeans might know as short crust pastry which is buttery, creamy, sweet and smooth.

On the inhale the pastry is the most prevalent flavor note – a deep, rich and creamy pastry taste that’s trailed by a crisp and tangy apple with zingy cinnamon. It tastes exactly as it’s described by Mom and Pop Vapor. On the exhale though the emphasis moves from the taste of the outer pastry layer to the apple filling that’s sprinkled with cinnamon, and this is the point when you really start licking your lips!

In truth it’s more of a hybrid caught between baked and deep fried apple pie. The pastry tastes like that of a baked pie, but the filling is more akin to the sweet and gooey inside of a deep fried McDonald’s apple pie. Say what you will about McDonald’s food, most will agree that their fried apple pie tastes fantastic!

The aftertaste is just sensational, the apple and cinnamon is sweet, tangy and zingy which just makes you crave this juice more and more as it rolls around the palette. There is a danger you can start to vape this e-liquid for its sheer yumminess, as opposed to vaping it to satisfy any nicotine craving.

It’s not overly sugary or sweet and this is one e-liquid that most people will find they can happily vape all day, but be careful not to overdo it!

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Throat Hit

By default their juices are a 50/50 PG and VG mix but you can request custom mixes when placing your order. Bear in mind I also used 10mg nicotine strength, neither of which is conducive to a strong throat hit.

It’s a mild but noticeable throat hit at first but the more you vape, the smoother it gets, to the point where it becomes practically non-existent. You may want to increase the level of PG or nicotine if throat hit is important for you, at these levels of PG/VG and nicotine it’s very light in this department. Higher levels of PG will alter the flavor. After you take a break and come back to it, you can once again feel it at the back of your throat.

Vapor Production

Wow, just wow! Vapor production is fantastic, but this isn’t the best part about it. It’s the scent of the vapor that’s especially amazing. Vaping this on the move will give people around you the impression that you’re operating a mobile apple pie bakery in your e-cig!

Device Longevity

This e-liquid is amber colored with high levels of viscosity due to the 50% VG present. It’s also a sugary desert vape, none of these things are usually good news for the health of atomizer coils. Because the level of sweetness is not too high in this juice, it’s actually quite easy going on atomizers (all things considered). You can expect a relatively decent life-span from atomizers.

Conclusion

If you could take Mom and Pop’s Apple pie out of the bottle and bake it up, you’d have a real contender for the best apple pie in country! My favorite part about this juice is the apple and cinnamon aftertaste.

Where To Buy

Available to buy directly from Mom and Pop Vapor Shop

10ml – $5, 15ml – $10, 30ml – $15, 60ml – $28.80 and also available in 120ml – $56.40

Mom and Pop Vapor Apple Pie

There’s no mystery in Mom and Pop Vapor's description of apple pie, they reckon they have managed to bottle up the flavor of apple pie with this flavor creation. It’s a disturbingly accurate description, but it embodies aspects of baked and fried apple pie. Flavor and Taste In case you didn’t already know, the pastry used in American pie is similar to what Europeans might know as short crust pastry which is buttery, creamy, sweet and smooth. On the inhale the pastry is the most prevalent flavor note - a deep, rich and creamy pastry taste that’s trailed by a…