Analyst: Mike K. (The Sensation Specialist)
“Sour doesn’t always mean harsh. This flavor proves you can have zest without the burn.”
Lead Flavor Analyst
The RAZ “Sour Series” Explained
Sour Watermelon Peach is a key member of the RAZ Sour Family. Unlike standard fruit flavors, these profiles are engineered with extra citric acid notes to stimulate the palate.
Not all Sours are created equal. Here is how the lineup compares so you can pick your intensity:
| Flavor Name | Fruit Profile | Sour Intensity |
|---|---|---|
| Sour Watermelon Peach (This Page) | Melon + Soft Peach | Medium (6/10) |
| Sour Apple Watermelon | Melon + Tart Apple | High (8/10) |
| Sour Apple Ice | Pure Green Apple | Max (9/10) |
| Bangin Sour Berries | Mixed Sour Berries | High (8.5/10) |
Sensory Analysis: Soft vs. Sharp
This flavor is a masterclass in layering. It uses the “Sour” note as an opener, not the closer.
1. The Inhale: Sour Candy Melon
The first hit tastes like the white rind of a watermelon mixed with sour sugar. It’s zesty and bright, waking up your taste buds immediately.
2. The Exhale: Velvety Peach
This is the magic. The peach flavor rolls in and neutralizes the acid. It adds a “fuzzy,” nectar-like sweetness that coats the throat, removing any harshness from the sour start.
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Peach Flavor Showdown
Peach is a common flavor, but adding “Sour Watermelon” to it changes the game. Here is the comparison.
Final Verdict
This is the “Friendly Sour.” It gives you that fun, candy-like tingle without making your face pucker. It performs exceptionally well on the LTX 25000 in Normal Mode, where the peach notes can really shine.
Get the Best of Both Worlds
Sour start. Sweet finish. The perfect balance.