Blue Razz — the short version
Blue Razz is Olit Hookalit's blue-raspberry candy family. Three facts that define it:
- Three related recipes across four devices. The Plus 100K ships 'Blue Razz Lemon' (lemon zest, no lemonade layer); the Mega 200K and Pro 60K both ship 'Blue Razz Lemonade' — blue raspberry candy with a pink-lemonade tart layer. The 40K Tarot Edition ships 'Blue Razz' (no Lemonade in the name) — straight blue raspberry candy without the lemonade layer. Same flavor family, two genuinely different juice formulations.
- Berry-family identity. Both recipes sit in the Berry-family flavor slot — blue raspberry candy as the dominant note, sweet and bright. Different from the Iced-family (fruit + cooling) and different from the Tropical-family (mango/pineapple/passion). Blue Razz is candy-led with no cooling element.
- 40K Tarot pairing. The 40K 'Blue Razz' SKU ships with Tarot card artwork on the shell — one of five designs used across the 40K flavor menu, and the unconscious — the visual identity matches the deep-blue Blue Razz color palette.
Mega + Pro Blue Razz Lemonade both instock. 40K Tarot Blue Razz currently restocking. Shop Mega 200K Blue Razz Lemonade →
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Shop Blue Razz — 3 SKUs, 2 recipes
Two recipes in the same family: Mega 200K + Pro 60K ship 'Blue Razz Lemonade' (candy + lemonade tart layer); 40K Tarot ships 'Blue Razz' (straight candy, no lemonade) with Tarot shell artwork — currently restocking.
'Blue Razz' vs 'Blue Razz Lemonade' — same family, two recipes
This is the most common source of confusion in the Olit Hookalit lineup. The naming reads similar; the recipes are genuinely different. To clarify:
- 'Blue Razz Lemonade' (Mega 200K + Pro 60K) — blue raspberry candy + pink lemonade tart layer + slight citrus body. The lemonade element is a real flavor component, not just a naming flourish. You'll taste a distinct tart-citrus character behind the blue raspberry candy.
- 'Blue Razz' (40K Tarot Edition only) — straight blue raspberry candy, no lemonade layer, no citrus character. Cleaner candy profile, more child-of-the-90s blue-raspberry-slush identity. Different juice formulation from the Mega/Pro version, calibrated for the 40K's single-mesh coil at 0.35% nicotine.
Practically: if you've vaped a Pro 60K Blue Razz Lemonade and you order a 40K Tarot Blue Razz expecting the same flavor, you'll notice the lemonade layer missing immediately. Some customers prefer the straight blue raspberry; some prefer the lemonade-layered version. Neither is 'better' — they're two different SKUs sharing a Berry-family identity. Treat them like two different albums by the same artist: same band, different sound.
On Mega 200K + Pro 60K — candy with the lemonade twist
Both the Mega 200K and Pro 60K ship 'Blue Razz Lemonade' — identical juice formulation, different device hardware. Three-note structure on a single pull:
- Inhale — blue raspberry candy. Classic blue-raspberry-icee profile. Sweet, candy-bright, slightly artificial (which is the intended identity — this is candy-tradition flavor, not real-fruit).
- Middle — pink lemonade tart layer. A distinct tart-lemonade body develops behind the blue raspberry. The lemonade layer is what makes this SKU distinctive vs straight blue raspberry; without it, you'd just have a generic blue-razz candy. The lemonade adds enough tartness to prevent the candy lead from reading as cloying across a long session.
- Exhale — light citrus close. A subtle citrus note on the exhale that ties the blue-raspberry + lemonade together. Cleaner finish than a sugar-only candy SKU.
On the Mega 200K at 0.35% nicotine + adjustable airflow, all three notes develop fully and the lemonade layer is the most pronounced. On the Pro 60K's tighter MTL draw, the blue raspberry lead dominates more and the lemonade reads as a structural element rather than a distinct flavor note. Mega for layered Blue Razz Lemonade; Pro for compressed Blue Razz Lemonade.
On 40K Tarot Edition — the straight-candy Blue Razz
The 40K Tarot version is the simpler recipe — straight blue raspberry candy at 0.35% nicotine, no lemonade layer. Two-note structure:
- Inhale + middle — blue raspberry candy. Dominant note for the full pull. Sweet, candy-bright, very close to a blue raspberry slush or Jolly Rancher reference point. No tart citrus undertone.
- Exhale — clean fade. The blue raspberry softens on the exhale without an additional flavor layer behind it. Reads as a cleaner, simpler candy profile.
The 40K 'Blue Razz' ships with Tarot card artwork on the shell — one of five designs distributed across the 40K flavor menu, with several flavors sharing each design. The artwork is cosmetic and can vary by production batch; collectors treat it as a bonus on top of the juice.
Stock status: 40K Tarot Blue Razz is currently restocking. Both the Mega 200K and Pro 60K Blue Razz Lemonade variants remain in stock. Email service@olithookalitvape.com for restock notification or check the 40K product page for live stock status.
Flavor profile comparison — with vs without the lemonade layer
Direct side-by-side comparison of the two recipes:
| Element | Blue Razz Lemonade (Mega + Pro) | Blue Razz (40K Tarot) |
|---|
| Inhale lead | Blue raspberry candy | Blue raspberry candy |
| Middle note | Pink lemonade tart layer | — (none; blue raspberry continues) |
| Exhale close | Light citrus close | Clean candy fade |
| Profile complexity | Three-note layered | Two-note straight candy |
| Tartness | Moderate (from lemonade layer) | None (straight sweet) |
| Best use case | Long-session candy flavor without palate fatigue | Short-pull straight candy nostalgia |
Customers who do A/B testing across both recipes (a not-uncommon two-purchase pattern for Blue Razz fans) typically settle on the Mega/Pro Blue Razz Lemonade for daily use and keep the 40K Tarot Blue Razz for variety. The lemonade layer in Blue Razz Lemonade makes it more session-sustainable; the straight 40K Blue Razz is the nostalgia-candy short-session option.
Blue Razz vs Sweet Passionfruit — Pro 60K tart-fruit comparison
The Pro 60K menu has two SKUs in the candy-tart-fruit space: Sweet Passionfruit and Blue Razz Lemonade. Both are sweet-fruit-with-tartness on the same device at the same nicotine strength. How they differ:
- Blue Razz Lemonade (Pro 60K, cross-device with Mega 200K) — blue raspberry candy + pink lemonade. Candy-led, tartness from a lemonade layer. Reads as 'candy soda' more than 'fruit'.
- Sweet Passionfruit (Pro 60K-exclusive) — passionfruit + tropical body. Fruit-led, natural tartness from the passionfruit profile. Reads as 'tropical fruit' more than 'candy'.
If you specifically want a candy-shop profile, Blue Razz Lemonade is the pick. If you specifically want a real-fruit profile with similar tartness intensity, Sweet Passionfruit is closer. The two coexist on the Pro 60K menu because they're targeting different palate preferences within the same broad sweet-tart-fruit category.
Buying Blue Razz — which recipe for which use case
Three decision rules:
- If you want a layered candy flavor for long sessions — Mega 200K Blue Razz Lemonade. 0.35% nicotine + base-mount option + airflow control + the three-note Blue Razz + Lemonade + Citrus structure. The most complex Blue Razz experience in the lineup.
- If you want pocket-disposable Blue Razz Lemonade for daily carry — Pro 60K Blue Razz Lemonade. Same juice as the Mega in pocket form. The lemonade layer registers slightly less than on the Mega but the candy-tart identity is still there.
- If you want straight candy nostalgia — 40K Tarot Blue Razz. Simpler two-note recipe, deeper candy-shop identity, Tarot artwork is one of the strongest visuals in the 40K series. Currently restocking — set up restock notification.
Many Blue Razz fans buy both recipes (Mega Blue Razz Lemonade + 40K Blue Razz) for variety across the day or week — same family, different sound. For the full cross-device staple list, see Two Apple (also three-device) or Mango Freeze (two-device with no Tarot variant). The Olit Hookalit flavors hub has the complete cross-device map. For shipping ETA by state, see Olit Hookalit near me.
FAQ
Blue Razz Hookalit Flavor — FAQ
What does Blue Razz Hookalit taste like?
Two recipes across the lineup. 'Blue Razz Lemonade' (Mega 200K + Pro 60K) is three-note layered: blue raspberry candy on the inhale, pink lemonade tart layer in the middle, light citrus close on the exhale. 'Blue Razz' (40K Tarot Edition only) is two-note straight candy: blue raspberry on the inhale and through the middle, clean candy fade on the exhale — no lemonade layer. Both share a candy-shop blue-raspberry identity; the lemonade variant adds tart structure that makes it more session-sustainable; the straight version reads closer to a blue-raspberry-icee nostalgia profile.
Which Olit Hookalit devices carry Blue Razz?
All four devices, as three related recipes. Plus 100K ships Blue Razz Lemon; Mega 200K and Pro 60K both ship 'Blue Razz Lemonade' — blue raspberry candy + pink lemonade tart layer (Mega SKU 6977855604742 $33.99 instock; Pro SKU 20260412001009 $20.99 instock). The 40K Tarot Edition ships a different SKU named 'Blue Razz' — straight blue raspberry candy without the lemonade layer, with Tarot shell artwork (SKU 20260412002002 $18.99, currently restocking). Same family, two genuinely different juice formulations.
Is 'Blue Razz' on 40K Tarot the same juice as 'Blue Razz Lemonade' on Mega 200K and Pro 60K?
No — they're different SKUs with different juice formulations. The Mega/Pro 'Blue Razz Lemonade' has three structural notes (blue raspberry + pink lemonade + light citrus close). The 40K 'Blue Razz' has only two notes (blue raspberry + clean fade). The lemonade layer is a real flavor component, not a naming flourish — you'll taste a distinct tart-citrus character on the Mega/Pro version that the 40K version doesn't have. Treat them as two related but distinct products in the same family.
Is Blue Razz Lemonade artificial or natural-tasting?
Intentionally candy-tradition rather than natural-fruit. Blue raspberry as a flavor category doesn't exist in nature (there's no actual blue raspberry fruit) — it's a candy-tradition compound profile that originated in 1950s-60s American candy (Jolly Rancher, Slurpee, Icee). Blue Razz Lemonade reproduces that candy identity rather than attempting natural-fruit calibration. The pink lemonade layer adds enough tartness to prevent the candy lead from reading cloying across a long session. If you specifically want a natural-fruit berry flavor, the lineup alternatives are Watermelon Strawberry Melon (Pro 60K) or Strawberry Kiwi (40K Tarot).
How sweet vs how tart is Blue Razz Lemonade?
Sweet-led with moderate tartness. The blue raspberry candy carries the dominant sweet identity; the pink lemonade layer in the middle adds enough tartness to balance the candy without overpowering it. On a sweetness scale of 1-5 where 1 is unsweetened and 5 is candy-shop maximum, Blue Razz Lemonade lands at about 4 (sweet but not cloying). Tartness is roughly 3 (noticeable, structural, not sour). The 40K 'Blue Razz' without the lemonade layer reads higher on sweetness (4.5) and lower on tartness (1) — closer to a straight candy profile.
Does Blue Razz Lemonade have menthol?
No. Blue Razz Lemonade is in the Berry family, not the Iced family — no menthol compound in the juice. The 'cooling' impression some tasters notice on the exhale comes from the citrus close, not from menthol. If you want a Mega 200K or Pro 60K flavor with both berry profile and actual cooling, the alternatives are Blackcurrant Ice (Pro 60K, dark berry + hard ice finish) or Strawberry Ice (Pro 60K, ripe strawberry + cooling).