I wasn’t expecting much. “Full ice, bold fruit” sounds like every other tagline on every other new e-liquid drop this year. But after running the entire YTOO April lineup through my Voopoo Drag 6, I have to admit… these actually deliver on the promise.
What Ties This Collection Together 🔗
The lineup comes in compact 10ml nic salt bottles at 30mg, and the whole collection shares a clean, no-nonsense presentation. Black and gold YTOO branding on the front, flavor labels on the back. Simple. Each bottle is color-coded just enough to tell them apart at a glance, which is a small thing but genuinely helpful when you’ve got seven of them sitting on your desk.
The common thread across every flavor here is intensity. These aren’t subtle, background-noise vapes. They’re loud, sweet, and unapologetically icy. The cooling finish is engineered to enhance the fruit rather than bury it, and for the most part, YTOO nails that balance. On the Drag 6 specifically, the vapor production is thick and satisfying, which gives these bold profiles the stage they need.
One thing worth mentioning: at 30mg, the nicotine strength is dialed in just right. The throat hit is noticeable and satisfying without ever crossing into harsh or irritating territory. It’s that sweet spot where you feel it enough to be gratifying, but you can still comfortably chain a few pulls without your throat fighting back. For a lineup that’s already bold on flavor, getting the nic salt balance right matters, and YTOO clearly paid attention here.
The Icy Trio: Pineapple, Mango, and Polar Ice ❄️
Starting with the straightforward ice flavors. Pineapple Ice hits with a sharp, slightly tangy tropical bite on the inhale, and the cooling comes through immediately. But what impressed me is the fruit still cuts through clearly on the exhale. It’s not just menthol wearing a pineapple costume.
Mango Ice takes a different approach. Smoother, more rounded, less of that acidic edge. If Pineapple Ice is a wake-up call, Mango Ice is more of a slow lean-back. Pleasant and easy to chain without fatigue.
Polar Ice is the wildcard. Pure menthol blast. Clean, refreshing, zero pretense. If you want fruit complexity, look elsewhere. But if you want that crisp, palate-clearing hit between flavor rotations, this one does the job well.
Rounding out the icy side, Mango Peach blends two tropical notes into something warmer and juicier than the straight Mango Ice, while the standalone Mint keeps things classic and straightforward. Neither reinvents the wheel, but both are solid daily options if you lean toward cooler profiles.
Where Things Get Interesting: The Blends 🍇
Strawberry Lemon Tart surprised me. The name sounds like it could easily lean too sweet or too artificial, but there’s a genuine layered quality here. The strawberry opens soft, the lemon tart adds a slight acidic lift mid-puff, and the finish ties them together without either note dominating. It feels intentional rather than just “two flavors mixed together.”
Kyoho Grape is rich, slightly candy-like, and deeply satisfying for longer sessions. It has that dense grape sweetness that doesn’t thin out after twenty pulls, which is exactly what you want from a grape profile. Not subtle, not trying to be. Just consistently good.
The Standout: Strawberry Blueberry Raspberry Hard Candy 🍬
This one hits differently. And I don’t say that lightly.
The triple berry combination creates a dense, candy-style profile that feels full and saturated from the first pull to the last. There’s a punchy sweetness up front, but enough tartness woven through to keep it from becoming one-dimensional. On the Drag 6, it really shines. Thick vapor, bold flavor, and the kind of consistency where pull number fifty tastes as good as pull number one.
This is the one I keep reaching for without thinking. If you only try one flavor from this lineup, make it this one.
Final Thoughts 💨
YTOO’s April collection leans hard into high-impact, sweet, icy fruit experiences. If you prefer delicate or understated profiles, this probably isn’t your rotation. But if you like flavors that fill the room and stay bold from the first puff to the last, this lineup delivers.
My recommendation hierarchy: start with Strawberry Blueberry Raspberry Hard Candy (the clear winner), grab Kyoho Grape for your second pick, and keep Pineapple Ice on hand for when you want something sharp and refreshing. The rest of the lineup is solid, but those three earned their spot in my daily rotation.
If this is how YTOO is kicking off their spring releases, it’s a strong start.
For more on YTOO’s April new releases, check out our full product breakdown.





