Quick verdict — who Chuggin’ Green Dew is for
If you love bright, fizzy citrus with a menthol kick, Chuggin’ Green Dew reads like a soda‑inspired lime hit in vape form; fans of sugary, effervescent flavours and those who enjoy a cool finish will like it. If you’re searching for a subtle, natural lime or a light, botanical lime experience, this one leans sweeter and more candy‑soda than authentic fruit.
At Premium eJuice (12 years serving Canadian vapers) we stock similar soda‑lime menthol profiles, offer bulk discounts up to 20%, flat‑rate $4.99 Canada shipping and a Coil & Pod Guarantee—so you’re reading hands‑on retailer guidance, not marketing copy.
Read on for tasting notes (including how the Iced and rumored raspberry versions behave), plain‑English specs for Beast Mode Max and Level X, a price snapshot, and a practical checklist to help you buy the exact SKU that fits your style.
What Chuggin’ Green Dew actually tastes like
Think citrus soda in vape form: the dominant impression is a soda‑lime backbone—bright lime, orange‑leaning citrus sweetness and a fizzy, almost carbonated body. It’s a concentrated, candy‑style citrus rather than a freshly squeezed lime. Under that citrus top note there’s a crisp “green” fruit hint—think green apple or dew‑kissed melon—which adds a cool, slightly vegetal lift more than true lime zest.
Iced variant — where the cool sits
The Iced version adds menthol that registers up front and on the exhale. On inhale you get the citrus and soda; the menthol arrives immediately, more mouth‑front than throat‑only. That upfront chill reduces perceived sweetness and sharpens the citrus edges—great if you like a crisp, refreshing finish. The cooling is noticeable but not dental‑freeze level on most 20 mg salt setups.
Raspberry variant — availability and effect
There’s sparse evidence of an official raspberry spin‑off. If present, a raspberry note pushes the profile from soda‑lime toward a fruitier, tangy soda—berry brightness adds tart counterpoint to the sugary soda body. Because retailer listings are inconsistent, treat raspberry as a possible special or limited release; confirm stock before planning a purchase.
How it compares to a citrus soda
The likeness to a citrus soda (think Mountain Dew‑style energy soda) is obvious in the backbone: sweet, tangy and effervescent. Where the vape departs is concentration and overlay—vaped flavours are sweeter and more concentrated, and menthol options bring a cooling texture that bottled soda lacks. For a quick reference on how energy‑soda citrus flavours rank, see this roundup of Mountain Dew flavors ranked.
Reading tasting notes: nicotine and perceived flavour
Nicotine strength matters. 20 mg salt delivers a clear throat hit and can sharpen citrus edges; it also tastes slightly sweeter and smoother in many pod/disposable setups. Lower freebase nic softens throat hit and lets subtler notes breathe. If you want the full soda blast, 20 mg salts are common; if you want nuance, try lower nic or freebase in a pod/mod setup. New vapers may find our new vaper nicotine strength recommendations helpful when choosing a starting point.
Beast Mode Max, Level X and e‑liquid: specs explained
Beast Mode Max 18K — what the claims mean
Manufacturer specs: 850 mAh battery (USB‑C rechargeable), 20 mL e‑liquid, and mode‑based puff claims (Standard up to 18,000 puffs; Beast 15,000; Max 12,000). The device includes adjustable modes, an LED readout, airflow control and single/dual mesh coil options.
Put simply: 850 mAh is sizable for a disposable and, combined with 20 mL of juice, aims to give long life between charges. In real terms, longevity is best estimated from e‑liquid use rather than puff count. If you vape about 3 mL/day, a 20 mL reservoir lasts ~6–7 days; at 1 mL/day it can stretch to ~20 days. Modes and heavier draws increase both battery and juice consumption; expect to recharge more often in Beast/Max modes.
Level X G2 Ultra — check the gaps
Public info on the Level X G2 Ultra is thinner. It appears to be a prefilled 20 mL pod designed to work with G2 family batteries; some sources imply very high puff counts when paired with low‑wattage ECO modes on a separate battery. Because the Level X pod may not include a battery, confirm whether you’re buying a pod‑only SKU or a complete battery+pod combo before checkout.
E‑liquid / salt nic options
Where Chuggin’ Green Dew is sold as e‑liquid, 20 mg/mL salt nic in 30 mL bottles is commonly listed. Salt nic delivers stronger nicotine satisfaction with a smoother inhale—good for MTL vapers who want bold soda flavours without harsh throat‑punch. Freebase e‑liquid (lower nic) will produce a lighter throat hit and can expose more subtle flavour nuance. If you prefer MTL‑focused options, see our note on Lemon Drop BOOST for MTL vapers for an example of a bottling aimed at mouth‑to‑lung setups.
How puff counts, battery and juice interact
Puff claims are marketing metrics; use battery mAh and e‑liquid volume to estimate real life. Battery size governs how long you can power the coil; juice volume limits total vapour. High‑power modes increase coil temperature and drain both battery and e‑liquid faster. Estimate lifespan from your daily mL‑use, not the headline puff figure.
How Green Dew vapes in real life: throat hit, longevity and common issues
First pulls deliver sugary citrus and a fizzing candy note. At 20 mg salts expect a clear throat hit with menthol variants giving a cool finish. In Standard mode the hit is smoother; Beast/Max deliver warmer, fuller clouds and a stronger flavour pop.
Mid‑life tends to show gradual flavour flattening rather than a sudden drop. Common end‑of‑life signs: muted flavour, an increasingly harsh or “burnt” note, spitback, and reduced vapor production. On rechargeable disposables you may also find the battery runs down before the juice—or vice versa—depending on your mode and draw style.
Battery heat under short heavy sessions is normal; consistent overheating or failure to charge is a defect—stop using and contact the seller or the Coil & Pod Guarantee if you bought from Premium eJuice.
Troubleshooting (quick fixes)
Burnt taste: usually a dry coil or high power. Switch to a cooler mode, take a few gentle puffs, and stop chain‑vaping. If the taste persists after a charge cycle, the coil/coil assembly may be gunked; this is often a replace/return situation.
Spitback or popping: reduce power/mode and allow the device to sit upright for a few minutes to let excess liquid settle. Low airflow: check airflow ring (if adjustable) and confirm your draw style—tight MTL vs airy DTL will feel very different.
When to call support: persistent overheating, failure to charge, or a sudden, unfixable harshness. Test the first 20 puffs carefully and keep packaging if you need to return the unit.
Where to buy and a quick price snapshot
Observed retail prices for the Beast Mode Max 18K Green Dew range in Canada from roughly CAD 25.99 up to CAD 41.99. FlavourBeast product page sometimes hides single prices in favour of bundles or offers free shipping over thresholds—refresh before checkout.
| Retailer | Sample Price (CAD) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| FlavourBeast.com | Not listed | Bundles, free shipping over $49; final sale policy noted |
| JeanCloudVape | $25.99 | Lowest confirmed sample price |
| VapeFalls | $34.78 | Typical mid‑range |
| VapeShoppe | $41.99 | Higher list price, quick dispatch |
Why prices differ: stock levels, bundle discounts, regional taxes, shipping and final‑sale policies. Refresh pages and check total cart cost (tax + shipping) before buying.
If Premium eJuice lists Green Dew we’ll highlight our bulk savings (up to 20%), $4.99 Canada shipping and Coil & Pod Guarantee; if the exact Flavour Beast SKU isn’t available we’ll recommend close soda‑lime menthol substitutes with similar specs and the same buying perks.
Pick the right SKU for your vape style
Heavy commuter / long‑life user
Choose Beast Mode Max 18K. The rechargeable 850 mAh battery plus 20 mL juice is built for long stretches between charges and replacements—ideal if you need a single device to get you through travel or long days.
Flavour‑first pod user
Go with 30 mL salt nic bottles or a pod system (Level X only if paired with the proper G2 battery). Bottled salts and refillable pods give more nuance and the ability to tweak draw and coil for better flavour fidelity. For a hands‑on example of a citrus bottling and how it pulls on MTL kits, read our Lemon Drop vape juice review.
Menthol lovers
Pick the Iced variant. The upfront cooling lifts the soda notes and sharpens the finish—watch nicotine strength if you want less throat hit. For broader menthol options and what to expect from modern menthol blends, see our Best Menthol Vape Juice 2025 guide.
Fruit + soda fans
If a raspberry spin is stocked, try it. If not, try a fruit‑forward soda lime from our curated selections; soda‑lime dessert blends can reproduce that fizzy, candy profile well. For minty cooling alternatives that align with menthol‑soda hybrids, check our Best Mint Vape Juice Picks.
Rules of thumb: choose disposable for zero fuss, salts for pocketable MTL comfort, and freebase or lower nic if you prefer a lighter throat hit. Suggested buy combos: a single sample plus one backup, or a 3‑pack to reduce per‑unit cost if you know you’ll love it.
Conclusion — quick buying checklist, setup tips and next steps
- Confirm exact SKU specs (battery mAh, e‑liquid mL, rechargeable vs pod) before purchase.
- Verify nicotine strength (20 mg salt is common) and choose nic type per your draw preference.
- Compare final price: item + tax + shipping and any bundle discounts.
- Check return/defect policy and whether the seller posts a warranty or final‑sale notice.
- Test the first 20 puffs with a critical palate and keep packaging for returns.
- If stock is limited, consider Premium eJuice’s soda‑lime menthol alternatives and our Coil & Pod Guarantee.
First‑use tips: fully charge rechargeable disposables before heavy use, take gentle draws for the first 5–10 puffs to settle coil saturation, store devices upright at room temperature, and handle nicotine safely. Want a hand picking iced vs raspberry vs salts? Check current stock and bundle prices at Premium eJuice or at trusted Flavour Beast retailers, and reach out for a quick personalised recommendation.
Stuart Rosenfarb CEO & Founder of Premium eJuice
Premium eJuice (previously Premium eJuice Samples) was established in 2013 by Founder & CEO Stuart Rosenfarb with the mission of helping as many smokers as possible kick their smoking habit forever, by providing a selection of the highest quality and best-tasting eJuices on the market to ensure a successful and lasting transition from smoking to vaping.