We sometimes use abbreviations to indicate the strength and flavor of your cartridges and disposable products. The first letter indicates the strength (which may also be noted as the Nicotine By Volume – or NBV – number). The second letter indicates the flavor. See the table below to help you identify your cartridges or Flings.
Strength | Flavors |
XX (5.4% NBV) = Double Extra Strength | R = Regular (Tobacco) |
X (3.6% NBV) = Extra Strength | M = Menthol |
F (2.4% NBV) = Full Strength | V = Vanilla |
L (1.6% NBV) = Light Strength | BB = Bora Bora (Mild Tobacco) |
UL (0.8% NBV) = Ultra-Light Strength | E = Espresso |
NF (0.0% NBV) = Nicotine Free | A = Apache (Bold Tobacco) |
CN = Cinnamon | |
AC = Atlantic Cut (Tobacco) | |
ZK = Zero K (Icy Menthol) | |
W = What a Melon (Watermelon) | |
CB = Cherry Black (Cherry tobacco) | |
FC = Fraise Creme |
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