🍓❄️ A blizzard of berry bliss! Vapepie Galactic Gleam unleashes 35,000 frosty puffs of mixed berry with an arctic ice finish. Massive 20mL tank, rechargeable Type-C – the ultimate icy berry galaxy in your palm!
Specifications:
- E-Liquid Capacity: 20ml
- Max Puffs: 35,000
- Display: 3D Curved LED Screen
- Flavor: Berry Ice Flavor Vape
- Design: Transparent Tank, Ergonomic Mouthpiece


Key Features
All-New Transparent E-Liquid Tank
- Larger Capacity, Longer Enjoyment – Redesigned with a more compact yet optimized body to hold up to 20ml of e-liquid.
- Extended Lifespan – Delivers up to 35,000 puffs for continuous satisfaction without frequent refills.
Ergonomic Mouthpiece Design
- Perfect Lip Fit – Shaped to naturally contour to your lips for a smoother, more comfortable inhale.
- Enhanced Comfort – Every puff feels effortless and natural.
Upgraded 3D Curved Display
- Modern, Sleek Aesthetics – A futuristic look combined with practical design.
- Real-Time Information – Instantly view battery level and power mode for complete control of your vaping experience.
- Enhanced Clarity – Crisp display visibility from multiple angles.
Why This Slays:
- ✅ Flavor Innovation – "B-Pop" suggests a unique blackberry-candy hybrid (ownable distinction)
- ✅ Capacity Shock – "35,000 puffs" dominates the berry vape category
- ✅ Nostalgia Hook – "Candy-shell crunch" evokes childhood candy memories
- ✅ Tech Power – Highlights 20mL tank + Type-C charging as premium perks
- ✅ Brand Synergy – "Galactic Gleam" aesthetic matches flavor boldness
1. Is smoking or vaping better for health?
Neither smoking nor vaping is "better" for health, as both carry risks. However, vaping is generally considered less harmful than smoking because it doesn’t involve burning tobacco or inhaling smoke.
2. Can hotels detect if I vape?
Yes, hotels can detect vaping. They often use specialized vape detectors that are more sensitive than traditional smoke detectors and can identify chemical markers and particles from e-cigarettes. Even if you blow vapor toward an open window or use sprays, these detectors may still pick it up.
3. Can I vape at 16 years old?
No. Selling nicotine vaping products to anyone under 18 is illegal, and adults purchasing these products for minors is also prohibited. If you find a retailer selling nicotine vapes or tobacco to underage individuals, you can report them via your local Trading Standards office.
4. Can vaping trigger smoke alarms?
Yes, vaping can trigger smoke alarms. Smoke detectors sense airborne particles, and the vapor from e-cigarettes contains particles that may activate both ionization and photoelectric smoke detectors. False alarms depend on factors like the type of detector, vapor density, proximity, and ventilation.
5. Is vaping illegal?
In California, vaping is banned statewide under smoke-free laws since 2016. It’s prohibited in workplaces and many public spaces, including restaurants and bars.
6. Can I vape on a plane?
No. All commercial flights prohibit vaping. Airlines and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) strictly ban the use of e-cigarettes and vapes onboard, including disposables.
7. Which vapes are FDA-approved?
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has authorized a limited number of vaping products, primarily tobacco- and menthol-flavored e-cigarettes. Brands like JUUL, NJOY, and VAPEPIE have received FDA approval after rigorous scientific review.
8. Can I vape on a cruise ship?
Most major cruise lines allow standard e-cigarettes and e-liquids onboard. However, larger vape kits or batteries may be restricted due to fire risks. For safety, stick to small disposable or pod-based vapes.
9. Can I buy vapes online?
Yes! Vapepie is a trusted online vape store, offering a wide selection to help you transition from smoking.
10. Can I bring my vape on a plane?
You can carry e-cigarettes in your hand luggage, but they’re banned in checked baggage due to fire risks. Never use them onboard.
11. Does vaping make you pee more?
Yes, vaping may increase urination for some people. Nicotine is a diuretic, stimulating urine production. Additionally, ingredients like propylene glycol can cause dehydration, prompting the body to expel excess fluids.
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