Guava, the softer variant
White guava is the one most people meet first — pale flesh, slightly grassy, with the seeds you can’t really avoid. Pink guava is the rounder cousin: sweeter, fragrant, less acidic. This is the variety the Dash 4000 builds around.
The vape reads as close to perfectly ripe fresh fruit as possible, rather than bottled juice. There’s a faint floral note in the back of the throat, and the body of the fruit fills the middle of the pull without going syrupy.
Through the draw
- Inhale: full pink-guava sweetness, soft on entry
- Mid-pull: a quiet floral element rises — think guava blossom, not rose
- Exhale: clean, no menthol, no lingering sugar film
Numbers
- Sweetness: medium-high
- Cooling: none
- Floral lift: present, restrained
Inside the device
Standard Snowplus Dash 4000 disposable shell — 7.5 ml of e-liquid, 530 mAh battery, ceramic-coil atomiser, 4,000-ish puffs depending on draw style. 107 mm body, 32.4 g, draw-activated.
Questions
How sweet is this on the sweetness scale?
Above the tea and the citrus options, below the candy-fruit profiles. Medium-high — present but not sickly.
Anything close to this in the rest of the lineup?
Sweet Honeydew is the closest in mood — softer, less acidic. Lemon Pineapple takes you toward sharper tropical.
The pink, not the white
Two common guava varieties make it into food: white-fleshed and pink-fleshed. They are flavoured differently. White guava is gentler, more pear-like, sometimes faintly turpentine on the back end. Pink guava (Psidium guajava, the rosy-fleshed cultivars grown commercially in Mexico, Hawaii and Thailand) is what you find in Hawaiian POG juice — fragrant, jammy, with a strawberry-adjacent top note and slightly funkier finish. The vape’s flavour profile lands solidly on pink. There’s the perfume up front, the soft jammy mid, and a tropical pith finish that keeps it from going into smoothie territory. Closer to fresh pink guava juice than to guava candy.
