The soda-fountain reference, on ice
Cola is a deceptively complex flavour. The actual recipe — vanilla, citrus oils, cinnamon, nutmeg, kola nut — is what makes a real Coke taste different from a generic cola syrup. The Dash 4000 version reads recognisably in the Coke direction: vanilla-led, slightly spicy, with that distinctive cola finish.
A clean chill on the exhale takes it into iced-soda territory. The combination reads like a chilled glass of cola from a proper fountain dispenser, not from a warm two-litre bottle.
Draw breakdown
- Inhale: classic cola character opens immediately — vanilla and faint citrus
- Mid-pull: the spice notes (cinnamon, nutmeg-adjacent) build subtly
- Exhale: medium chill closes the pull cleanly
Reference card
- Sweetness: medium-high
- Cooling: medium
- Style: real cola, not candy cola
Device
Snowplus Dash 4000 standard build. 7.5 ml of e-liquid, 530 mAh battery, ceramic-coil atomiser, around 4,000 puffs. 107 × 20 mm body, 32.4 g, draw-activated.
Quick FAQ
Does it have the fizz sensation?
Less than Orange Soda or Sparkling Iced Lemon Tea. The cola character is the headline; the fizz impression is subtler.
Closest thing in the range if I want a sweet, chilled drink flavour?
Sparkling Iced Lemon Tea for tea-led, Orange Soda for higher-sugar nostalgia, Cola Ice if you want the most recognisable Western soda reference.
What’s actually in cola?
Cola flavour is one of the most copied and least understood profiles in the world. The original 1886 Coca-Cola formula contained extracts from kola nut (caffeine, slightly bitter), coca leaf (since removed), and a closely guarded blend of citrus oils, vanilla, cinnamon, and nutmeg known as Merchandise 7X. Most modern cola recreations focus on the citrus-vanilla front end and the phosphoric-acid tang. This vape sits closer to a generic American cola than to a regional curiosity like Inca Kola or Cola Quina — meaning recognisable on the first draw, no surprise spice notes, no over-citrussed top end. The Ice replaces the fizz: same wake-up quality, no carbonation tickle in the throat.
