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Snowplus Dash 4000 Honeycrisp Apple Vape

Original price was: $45.00.Current price is: $38.00.

Honeycrisp is a specific apple — bred at the University of Minnesota in the 1970s, known for the noisy crunch and a balance of sugar and acidity most supermarket apples lack. This vape leans into that name properly. Crisp pull, fresh juice in the middle, a thin skin-tang on the exhale. No ice. Around 4,000 puffs from a 7.5 ml pod, 530 mAh battery, ceramic coil, draw-activated. Pocketable 32.4 g body.

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A specific apple, not just “apple.”

Generic apple vapes tend to flatten into a vague sweet-fruit blob. This one nods to the actual cultivar: Honeycrisp, the snap-loud apple developed at the University of Minnesota in the 1970s, prized for maintaining high acidity even as it ripens.

The translation works. You get the bright, almost-fizzy quality of biting into a chilled Honeycrisp — sweet but with a clean acidic backbone that stops it from going jammy.

The draw, step by step

  • Inhale: clean apple juice, fresh and bright
  • Mid-pull: a slightly skin-led note develops — think the moment your teeth go through the apple peel
  • Exhale: dry, gently tart, no lingering sugar film

The numbers

4,000 pulls, give or take. 7.5 ml pre-filled pod. 530 mAh battery. Ceramic coil. The whole device is 32.4 g, 107 mm long, 20 mm wide. Draw-activated; there’s no button to press.

Flavour data

  • Sweetness: medium
  • Cooling: none
  • Acidity: noticeable, deliberate

What people ask

Is this the same as a green-apple vape?

No. Green-apple flavours tend to be sharper and more sour-candy. Honeycrisp sits between green and red — sweeter than a Granny Smith, more interesting than a Red Delicious.

Any cooling?

None. If you want apple with ice, the closest thing in the range isn’t quite here — Crisp Green has a green-apple lean if you want that direction.

Will it stay this flavour across the full 4,000 puffs?

The ceramic atomiser is what keeps the profile consistent late into the device — cotton coils tend to drift toward a generic sweet note as they age. This one holds the acidic edge until the pod is nearly empty.

Why this apple, specifically?

Honeycrisp was bred at the University of Minnesota and released commercially in 1991. Its calling card is the size of the individual fruit cells — they’re physically larger than in most other dessert apples, which is why a Honeycrisp shatters loudly when you bite into it instead of going soft. The vape leans into that shattery quality: a snappy, juice-forward opening, sweetness with brightness behind it, no soft McIntosh-style mush in the finish. If your previous frame of reference for apple vape is Granny Smith (tart, one-note) or Fuji (one-note sweet), this one occupies the gap in the middle.

Model

SNOWPLUS DASH 4000

Sweetness

Medium

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