Blue Razz — the short version
Blue Razz is Olit Hookalit's blue-raspberry candy family. Three facts that define it:
- Two different recipes across three devices. 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 paired with The High Priestess Tarot card — XVIII in the Major Arcana. The High Priestess traditionally signifies intuition, mystery, 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) paired with The High Priestess card — 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 5% 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 at 5% nicotine + 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 — Blue Razz with The High Priestess
The 40K Tarot version is the simpler recipe — straight blue raspberry candy at 5% 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' is paired with The High Priestess Tarot card — XVIII in the Major Arcana. The High Priestess signifies intuition, mystery, the unconscious. The deep-blue color palette of the card artwork mirrors the blue raspberry juice color through the device window. Visually one of the strongest Tarot pairings in the 12-card 40K series — collectors who specifically want The High Priestess card on their shelf order Blue Razz 40K for the artwork as much as for 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 but in 5%-nic 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 or The High Priestess card — 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 three devices, but as two different recipes. 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, paired with The High Priestess Tarot card (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).