Cool, but not menthol-heavy
White Freeze sits between the fruit-ice profiles and the full-menthol Menthol Plus. It’s a cooling-first flavour, but the cool comes through as a clean, slightly icy sensation, not the throat-grab of a strong menthol.
There’s no fruit body underneath, and the sweetness is minimal. The exhale leaves the palate feeling reset, which is part of why some vapers keep one of these around as a between-flavours option.
What the draw does?
- Inhale: clean, slightly icy opening with very low sweetness
- Middle: the chill builds — present but not aggressive
- Exhale: a clear, cool sensation that fades within a couple of seconds
Quick read
- Sweetness: minimal
- Cooling: medium
- Position in range: between the fruit-ice options and Menthol Plus
Specs
Same Dash 4000 chassis as the rest of the range. 7.5 ml of e-liquid, 530 mAh battery, ceramic-coil atomiser. Around 4,000 pulls. Slim 20 mm wide body, 32.4 g total weight, 107 mm long.
Quick FAQ
Is this just unflavoured ice?
Almost, yes. There’s a very faint background sweetness that keeps it from reading completely sterile, but the headline element is cool.
Stronger or weaker chill than Menthol Plus?
Weaker — and not menthol-style. Menthol Plus is the high-cooling option; White Freeze is medium and rounder.
Peppermint or spearmint
Mint flavours come in two main camps. Peppermint (Mentha × piperita) carries menthol naturally — sharp, cool, almost medicinal at high levels (think Altoids, Listerine, Vicks). Spearmint (Mentha spicata) is sweeter, softer, more herbal, with no menthol at all (think Wrigley’s chewing gum or a fresh mojito). White Freeze leans heavily peppermint, with the cooling kicker amplified by added menthol crystal — what cigarette manufacturers used to call ‘robust menthol’. The flavour is functional more than nuanced: it does one thing very well, and that thing is keeping the airways feeling open. Closest non-vape comparison is a strong polo mint dissolved in cold water.
