What Miami Mint Tastes Like — Cocktail in a Vape
The first draw lands on spearmint — green, leafy, closer to a bartender's muddled mint leaf than a peppermint candy. Mid-palate the lime opens up: green-lime zest, not lime-soda artificial. The exhale carries a quiet sugar-cane sweetness that sits at 3.5 / 5 on the RAZ scale — sweet enough to read as a cocktail, dry enough that you do not finish a draw feeling sticky.
The reference point most users land on after 10–20 puffs: a frozen mojito with the ice mostly melted. The cooling layer is intentionally light (1.5 / 5), so the lime and the sugar cane stay in front; if you wanted a "mint-ice" wall of menthol, this is not that flavor.
Miami Mint vs New York Mint — Warm vs Clean
RAZ stocks three distinct mint profiles. The two most-confused are Miami Mint and New York Mint:
- Miami Mint (this page): spearmint + lime + sugar cane. 3.5 / 5 sweet, 1.5 / 5 cool. Warm-tropical. Pick for a cocktail mood.
- New York Mint: clean spearmint, no fruit, no sugar. 1.5 / 5 sweet, 3.5 / 5 cool. Crisp-clean. Pick for an all-day driver.
- Polar Ice: peppermint + menthol wall. 1 / 5 sweet, 5 / 5 cool. Mint-on-ice. Pick for max freeze.
If you found this page searching "new york mint vs miami mint", the short answer is: NY Mint is the clean morning mint, Miami Mint is the afternoon cocktail mint. They share zero use cases.
Where Miami Mint Fits — Mint Spectrum
Order from least to most cooling in the RAZ mint family:
- Miami Mint: 1.5 / 5 cool — warm-tropical, lowest in line
- New York Mint: 3.5 / 5 cool — clean-crisp mid
- Polar Ice: 5 / 5 cool — menthol max
Miami Mint exists for the customer who wants the mint family's herbal character but cannot tolerate menthol. The cooling is below the threshold most users register as "ice" — it reads as palate refresh, not sinus hit. The trade-off is sweetness: at 3.5 / 5 it leans dessert-adjacent, which is why mint purists usually pair it with NY Mint on rotation rather than running Miami Mint alone.
Sweetness vs Cool Rating
Two ratings to know before buying:
- Sweetness 3.5 / 5 — Sugar-cane layer reads cocktail-sweet, not candy-sweet. Comparable to a light rum cocktail on the rocks, not a Slurpee.
- Cooling 1.5 / 5 — Lime zest does most of the "fresh" lifting; menthol is dialed back to a trace. Customers who run Polar Ice (5 / 5 cool) often describe Miami Mint as "not actually a mint flavor" on first draw — the cooling is that subtle.
Net: Miami Mint reads as a fruit-forward mojito with a mint backbone, not as a mint flavor with fruit on top.
On TN9000 + Zero Nic Only
Miami Mint ships on two SKUs:
- RAZ TN9000 — Miami Mint ($19.99, 9,000 puffs, 5% salt nic)
- RAZ TN9000 Zero Nicotine — Miami Mint ($17.99, 9,000 puffs, 0 mg)
Miami Mint is not currently stocked on DC25000 / LTX 25K or on VUE 50K Dream pods. The flavor's warm-tropical profile is platform-tuned to the TN9000's single-coil delivery — on a higher-wattage device the sugar-cane sweetness intensifies past the design point. The Zero Nic version uses the exact same flavor concentrate at 0 mg nicotine. Browse every RAZ vape flavors profile across the catalog, compare the raz vape 25k against the raz vape 50k VUE pod base, or see pod-swap pricing on the RAZ Vape Refill page.
Best Pair — Brunch, Beach Day
Customers re-buy Miami Mint primarily for two contexts. First: late-morning to early-afternoon — the cocktail profile reads as a "before-five" flavor that does not clash with breakfast or lunch food. Second: outdoor / beach / pool — the lime + sugar-cane backbone matches the mood of warm-weather days the same way a real mojito would.
It does not pair well with coffee (lime + coffee clash) or with strong dessert flavors (sweetness stacks). For an all-day rotation, customers typically run Miami Mint in the morning and switch to Polar Ice after a heavy meal for the palate reset.
RAZ Miami Mint FAQ
Is Miami Mint a 25K flavor?
No. Miami Mint stocks on the TN9000 (9,000 puffs) and the TN9000 Zero Nicotine only. If you are searching "raz miami mint 25000", that flavor profile is not on the DC25000 / LTX 25K platform. The closest LTX 25K mint flavor is Polar Ice, which is a cooler / less-sweet profile.
What's the difference between Miami Mint and New York Mint?
Miami Mint is a warm-tropical mojito: spearmint + lime + sugar cane, 3.5 / 5 sweet, 1.5 / 5 cool. New York Mint is a clean spearmint with no fruit and no sugar layer, 1.5 / 5 sweet, 3.5 / 5 cool. NY Mint is the all-day mint; Miami Mint is the afternoon cocktail mint.
Does Miami Mint have nicotine?
Yes on the standard TN9000 (5% / 50 mg/mL salt nicotine). The Zero Nicotine version uses the same flavor concentrate at 0 mg, shipped under the Zero Nicotine collection.
Why does Miami Mint cool less than Polar Ice?
By design. The flavor target is a frozen mojito, not a menthol blast. Miami Mint runs cooling at 1.5 / 5 (lime zest does most of the "fresh" work), while Polar Ice runs cooling at 5 / 5 with a menthol-forward formula. If you wanted maximum cool, Polar Ice is the SKU; if you wanted mint character without the freeze, Miami Mint is.
Stock Miami Mint — TN9000 or Zero Nicotine
$19.99 for the standard 5% TN9000, $17.99 for the 0 mg Zero Nic. Same-day ship from Pomona, CA. 5-pack bundles save 15%.