So, I was really curious about who’s behind those Lost Mary vapes. You know, those little disposable vapes that everyone seems to be using? I started digging around, and boy, was it a journey!
First, I hit up the usual spots – you know, just Googling stuff like “who owns Lost Mary vapes” and “Lost Mary vape company info.” Found some basic stuff, like how Lost Mary is connected to Elf Bar. Seems like they’re made by a company called iMiracle (HK) Limited. These guys are based in China, and apparently, they’re pretty big in the vape world. They also own Elfbar. I guess you could say they’re kind of a big deal.

Then I started looking into this iMiracle company. Turns out, they’ve been in some legal battles. Nothing too crazy, just the usual stuff that happens when you’re in a competitive market, I suppose. Also found that a guy named Frank Guo started another vape brand called Lost Vape. Not Lost Mary, so don’t be confused.
I kept going, trying to find out more about the people who actually came up with Lost Mary. Found some mentions about a “team of vaping enthusiasts” who started it all. Not very specific, but hey, it paints a picture, right? It’s like they wanted to make a vape that was really good, something they themselves would want to use.
Digging Deeper
Then things got a little more interesting. I stumbled upon some news about a company called Supreme. They’re a distributor for Elf Bar and Lost Mary, and get this – they doubled their profits! That’s some serious cash. It just goes to show how popular these vapes are.
So, after all this digging, what did I find out? Well, it’s not like there’s one single person who “owns” Lost Mary. It’s more like a big operation, with a company in China (iMiracle) making them, a team of people who probably came up with the idea, and then distributors like Supreme getting them out to the stores.
- iMiracle (HK) Limited: They’re the big guys in China who own the Lost Mary brand and also own Elfbar.
- Team of Vaping Enthusiasts: These are the folks who supposedly started the whole Lost Mary thing, but their identities are a bit of a mystery.
- Supreme: A distributor that helps get Lost Mary vapes to stores.
- Frank Guo: Not involved in Lost Mary, but important to note as he founded Lost Vape, a different brand.
It’s like a whole ecosystem, you know? One thing’s for sure: these Lost Mary vapes are a big deal, and there’s a lot of people involved in making them happen. A lot of people in China involved in its manufacturing process. So, yeah, that’s the story of my little investigation into Lost Mary. Hope you found it as interesting as I did! It’s a way bigger operation than I thought, that’s for sure.