Flavour Beast Flavours Ranked: Top 12 Best Tasting in 2026
All products contain nicotine (20 mg/mL, Canada's legal maximum). This guide is for adults 19+ (18+ in Alberta and Quebec). Every product listed is available at WakaCA.
Quick Picks: Best overall: Trippin' Triple Berry (Beast Mode Max 2). Best iced: Weekend Watermelon Iced (Alpha 80K). Best for people who don't want ice: Mad Mango Peach (Beast Mode Max 2). Full ranking of all 15 flavours below.
Full disclosure: this is a WAKA site, and we sell Flavour Beast products. That said, Flavour Beast legitimately sells well here — the Beast Mode Max 2 has been the top revenue earner on WakaCA since late 2025, clearing $30,000+ in six months. The flavours aren't ranked to push one over another. They're ranked by how they actually taste, how consistently they hold up past the first day, and what Canadian vapers keep reordering.
Both devices — the Beast Mode Max 2 (50K puffs, $39.99) and the Alpha 80K (80K puffs, $49.99) — share some flavour names but deliver them differently. The Alpha's dual-mesh coil tends to pull more detail out of each profile. We'll note which device each flavour is available on.
Why Is Flavour Beast Everywhere in Canada Right Now?
Flavour Beast is a Canadian-focused brand, and that matters more than you'd think. Their flavour profiles are built around what Canadian vapers actually buy — heavy on fruit-ice blends, less concerned with dessert or tobacco options that do well in Europe but sit on shelves here.
Walk into any Canadian vape shop and count the fruit-ice options on the shelf. It's almost everything. Fruit and menthol flavours dominate Canadian disposable vape sales — that's not a controversial statement, it's just what sells. Flavour Beast's entire lineup sits right in that zone. They're not trying to be everything to everyone. They picked a lane and went deep.
And the naming? "Trippin' Triple Berry," "Bussin' Banana Iced," "Bangin' Blood Orange" — these aren't subtle. But in a crowded dispensary shelf or online store, you remember them. That's by design.
The 15 Best Flavour Beast Flavours, Ranked

#1 — Best Overall
Trippin' Triple Berry
Beast Mode Max 2
Blueberry, raspberry, and blackberry layered together without letting any single berry take over. This one comes up more than any other Flavour Beast flavour when people talk about the brand — Reddit threads on r/Vaping, YouTube haul videos, even in-store conversations tend to land here. The mix is tangy up front, slightly sweet on the exhale, and doesn't flatten out after the first day. It's the most balanced flavour in the lineup, and it works as an all-day vape without getting boring.

#2
Bangin' Blood Orange
Beast Mode Max 2
Citrus-forward, dry on the exhale, not candy-sweet. Blood Orange is the one people pick when they're tired of everything tasting like a fruit smoothie. It has a slight bitterness that makes it feel more like actual fruit and less like a candy aisle. Several YouTube reviewers covering the Canadian vape scene put this in their top two. The tartness holds up well past the halfway point of the device, which is where a lot of disposables start to fade.

#3 — Best Iced
Weekend Watermelon Iced
Alpha 80K
Watermelon on the inhale, light menthol on the exhale. The ice doesn't overpower the fruit — that balance is genuinely hard to get right, and most brands don't. On the Alpha 80K's dual-mesh coil, the watermelon comes through cleaner and more distinct than on single-coil devices. This is the pick if you want something cold that still tastes like something.

#4
Mad Mango Peach
Beast Mode Max 2
Ripe mango meets soft peach, no ice. If you're one of those people who finds iced vapes too cold — and there are more of you than Reddit would suggest — this is easily the best non-iced option Flavour Beast makes. Sweet without being syrupy. The peach note is subtle, more of a background layer than a co-star, which keeps it from getting cloying over a full day.

#5
Mangabeys Iced
Beast Mode Max 2
Mango, pineapple, and a cold finish. This is a tropical blend that actually tastes tropical rather than like someone poured fruit syrup over ice. The pineapple is the star — tart and sharp, with the mango rounding things out on the exhale. One of the better iced tropicals available in any Canadian disposable right now.

#6
Supreme Strawberry Kiwi
Alpha 80K
Tart kiwi hits first, then the strawberry sweetness comes in on the back end. The flavour sequence is what makes this one work — it's not just a homogenous blend where everything hits at once. On the Alpha 80K, both notes come through clearly. A solid pick for people who want something fruit-forward but not heavy.

#7
Wild White Grape
Beast Mode Max 2
Crisp, slightly tart, less candy-like than most grape disposables. White grape is an underused profile in Canadian vapes — most brands go for the purple Concord grape flavour that ends up tasting like grape soda. This one doesn't. It's closer to actual white grape juice. Good for rotation when the heavier fruit blends start wearing thin.

#8
Tropika Iced
Beast Mode Max 2
A mixed tropical profile with cooling — think lychee, mango, and citrus over ice. It's more complex than Mangabeys Iced but also less focused, which is why it sits lower in the ranking. If you like tropical blends that shift a bit on each draw, this one keeps things interesting. If you prefer a clear main note, stick with Mangabeys.

#9
Extreme Mint Iced
Alpha 80K
Clean peppermint with a mid-level throat hit. Nothing fancy here, and that's the point. This is a palate cleanser — something you reach for between sweeter flavours or when you just want cold and simple. On the dual-mesh Alpha, it's noticeably sharper and more defined than on the Max 2's single coil. Dependable, if not exciting.

#10
Kanzi Iced
Beast Mode Max 2
Strawberry, watermelon, and kiwi over ice. The three fruits blend more than they layer — you get a general sweet-tart impression rather than distinct notes. That's fine if you want something easy and consistent. The ice is moderate, not aggressive. Solid middle-of-the-road option that doesn't do anything wrong but also doesn't stand out.

#11
Frizzy Peach
Beast Mode Max 2
Like peach soda — fizzy, sweet, a bit odd. Works as a palate reset between heavier flavours. That's about it.

#12
Packin' Peach Berry
Beast Mode Max 2
Fine. Just fine. Trippin' Triple Berry does berry better and Mad Mango Peach does peach better. Exists in the shadow of both.
Beast Mode Max 2 vs Alpha 80K: Which Should You Buy?
The short answer: if you care about flavour detail and longevity, get the Alpha 80K. If you want more flavour options and a lower price, get the Beast Mode Max 2. Here's the breakdown.
Beast Mode Max 2
Price: $39.99 Federal
Puffs: 50,000
Flavours: 13
Coil: Mesh
Best for: People who want variety. Thirteen options means you can try a different flavour every month without repeating. The lower price makes it easier to rotate.
Alpha 80K
Price: $49.99 Federal
Puffs: 80,000
Flavours: 8
Coil: Dual-Mesh
Best for: People who prioritize flavour quality and longevity. The dual-mesh coil pulls more detail out of each profile, and 80K puffs means fewer replacement cycles.
FAQ
What is the most popular Flavour Beast flavour?
Trippin' Triple Berry on the Beast Mode Max 2. It's the one that comes up most in Canadian vape discussions on Reddit and YouTube, and it's been the top seller on WakaCA by a comfortable margin. The three-berry blend stays interesting longer than single-note flavours.
Do all Flavour Beast flavours have ice in them?
No. Mad Mango Peach, Wild White Grape, Frizzy Peach, Packin' Peach Berry, and Slurpin Strawberry are all non-iced options on the Beast Mode Max 2. Jumpin' Juicy Peach is non-iced on the Alpha 80K. If you avoid menthol, those are your picks.
Which Flavour Beast device lasts longer?
The Alpha 80K at 80,000 puffs vs the Beast Mode Max 2 at 50,000 puffs. At 200-300 puffs per day, the Alpha should last roughly 5-6 months while the Max 2 runs about 3-4 months. Heavy vapers at 400+ daily will see closer to 2-3 months on the Alpha and 2 months on the Max 2.
Are Flavour Beast vapes legal in Canada?
Yes. They're sold with Canadian excise stamps (Federal and Ontario variants), at 20 mg/mL nicotine strength, which is the legal maximum under Health Canada regulations. All products on WakaCA comply with federal and provincial requirements.
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For adults 19+ (18+ in AB/QC). Nicotine is addictive. Products contain nicotine salt at 20 mg/mL, Canada's legal maximum concentration. Sales data referenced is from WakaCA internal records (Oct 2025 - Mar 2026).
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WAKA's current top device is the 30K Heavy Hitter. For an 80K disposable, the three main choices are:
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ELFBAR BC Pro 80K ($40.99): Best overall value (lowest price per puff).
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Flavour Beast Alpha 80K ($49.99): Best for transparency (confirmed 30ml tank & dual-mesh coil).
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STLTH X Geek Bar 80K ($44.99): Best for brand ecosystem and wide retail availability.
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Real-World Use: Advertised 80K puffs are lab-tested; users typically get 50,000-70,000 puffs.
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Who It's For: Best for regular vapers seeking the best long-term value per puff. Not ideal for those who prefer compact devices or frequently switch flavors.
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Bottom Line: Choose based on priority: value (ELFBAR), spec transparency (Flavour Beast), or brand access (STLTH). All are legal in Canada (20mg/mL nicotine with excise stamp).
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The BC Pro 80K ($40.99) offers better value, providing 80,000 puffs with a dual-mesh coil for about $0.51 per 1,000 draws. The MoonNight 70K ($43.99) costs more for fewer puffs (70,000) but targets users who want its specific tropical fruit flavors.
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BC Pro 80K: Best for longevity and per-puff value; dual-mesh coil maintains flavor.
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MoonNight 70K: For users prioritizing its mango/guava-focused flavor profile over cost efficiency.
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Vs. competitors: ELFBAR leads in puff-per-dollar value, but brands like Flavour Beast offer more flavor variety, and WAKA provides budget options.
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Legality: Both devices are compliant with Canadian law (20 mg/mL nicotine, federal excise stamp).
Bottom line: Choose the BC Pro 80K for best value, or the MoonNight 70K if you prefer its flavors. For variety or lower upfront cost, consider other brands.
