Analyst: Mike K. (The Sensation Specialist)
“Sourness doesn’t have to be harsh. This is a blend that’ll show you how soothing and enjoyable a sour flavor can be.”
Lead Flavor Analyst
The RAZ “Sour Series” Explained
Sour Watermelon Peach is a key member of the Sour side of RAZ’s family tree. Unlike standard fruit flavors, it’s sour enough to excite and smooth enough to soothe.
Sour flavors are all made of different profiles. From the sour lineup of RAZ, you can choose the ideal intensity you want:
| 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 shows the mastery of RAZ in layering. The Sourness here acts as a gateway instead of a finish.
1. The Inhale: Sour but Sweet Watermelon
The first hit tastes like a slice of watermelon covered by sour dust. Sour it is, the sweet and juicy body won’t change. And such a tasty sour-sweet twist will wake up your taste buds immediately.
2. The Exhale: Velvety Peach
The magic happens when a smooth peach note comes in and neutralizes the sourness. By adding a nectar-like sweetness, it’ll remove any harshness from the sour start.
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Peach Flavor Showdown
Peach is a common flavor, but when being mixed with Sour Watermelon, it’s definitely a new game. Here is the comparison among peach flavors from different brands.
Final Verdict
This is a friendly sour flavor with a fun, candy-like tingle, which won’t make your face pucker. It performs exceptionally well with the Normal Mode of LTX 25000, in which you’ll easily find the aromatic peach note.
Get the Best of Both Worlds
Sour start. Sweet finish. The perfect balance.
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