Movie-theatre, in disposable form
Vanilla Popcorn is unusual. Dessert-style vapes usually lean toward custard, cookie, or biscuit — but popcorn isn’t a flavour most brands try. The Dash 4000 version pulls it off by combining a creamy vanilla body with a faint toasted-corn note, the kind you’d get from fresh-popped kettle corn.
It’s a sit-down kind of flavour. The profile rewards slower pulls and reads as comfort food in vapour form.
Through the draw
- Inhale: vanilla cream opens the pull
- Mid-pull: a soft toasted-corn note develops underneath
- Exhale: warm, slightly buttery, with a clean finish
Sensory data
- Sweetness: medium
- Cooling: none
- Character: dessert, slightly savoury
What’s in the device?
Same Snowplus Dash 4000 build as the rest of the line — 7.5 ml pod, 530 mAh battery, ceramic-coil atomiser, around 4,000 pulls. 107 mm body, 32.4 g, draw-activated.
FAQ
Does it actually taste of popcorn?
The toasted-corn note is present and recognisable. Not as literal as eating popcorn, but the reference is clear.
Closest comparison in the range?
Matcha Smoothie and Taro Ice are the other dessert-leaning options, but both go in a creamy-Asian direction. Vanilla Popcorn is the only one in the warm-toasted lane.
The movie-theatre reference
Vanilla popcorn isn’t a flavour that exists naturally; it’s a hybrid invention that takes the buttery-toasted aromatics of fresh popcorn and lays a vanilla note over the top — closer to kettle corn drizzled with a vanilla-bean glaze than to either popcorn or vanilla alone. The vanilla here reads as Madagascar bourbon (the standard, warm and creamy) more than Tahitian (more floral, anise-edged). The popcorn note carries the actual snack’s signature: that lightly toasted, faintly nutty quality from the popped corn endosperm, plus a quiet salt-on-butter cue. No diacetyl heaviness, no popcorn-flavoured-jellybean cartoonishness. If you’ve ever finished a bag of caramel corn and wished it had less caramel, this is roughly that flavour, in airborne form.
