Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with these Lost Mary vapes lately, specifically looking into their nicotine content. Let me tell you, it’s been quite a journey.
I started out by grabbing a bunch of different Lost Mary BM600 vapes from the store – I think it was like 12 different flavors? I wanted to see what the deal was with the nicotine levels in these things. First thing I did was to hit up a local store where I’ve seen people get them before. I picked out a handful, just trying to get a good mix of flavors.

Once I got home, I started digging into the packaging. It was a real pain, trying to find any info about the nicotine. Some boxes had these QR codes on them. I scanned those, thinking I’d get some straightforward answers. Nope. It just took me to some generic pages about the brand. So, I got on my computer and started searching around.
From what I gathered, most of these Lost Mary vapes are supposed to have about 5% nicotine, but then I found out they also sell ones with less nicotine, some with no nicotine at all. This one site said each vape has about 1.3ml of liquid and 2% (20mg) nicotine, but I also saw some that were labeled 3% (30mg) in my search result, which was confusing.
I decided to take a closer look at the vapes I bought. Some had the nicotine content printed on them, others didn’t. It was all over the place. Some said 5%, others said 2%, and a few didn’t have anything listed at all. I even found some info online about a recall or something? Apparently, Booker and One Stop pulled some of these vapes off the shelves because of some quality issue, though I’m not sure if that’s related to the nicotine.
My Observations
- Inconsistent Labeling: Some of the vapes I bought had the nicotine content clearly labeled, others didn’t.
- QR Codes: Scanning the QR codes on the boxes didn’t really give me any useful information about the nicotine content.
- Online Information: It was a mixed bag. Some sources said 5%, others said 2% or even 0% for some flavors.
After all this, I’m still not 100% sure what the exact nicotine content is in each Lost Mary vape. I wanted to test them all out and see what the nicotine content is, but I’m not a chemist so I couldn’t. There’s some talk about a campaign to stop fake ones, but I don’t know if the ones I got were legit or not. It seems like they need to get their act together with the labeling and information.
It’s just weird, you know? You’d think something like nicotine content would be clearly stated and consistent. But with these Lost Mary vapes, it’s been a real guessing game. It’s frustrating, especially for people who are trying to keep track of how much nicotine they’re using. There was this one survey I saw that said most people who use nicotine actually want to quit. So it’s important that they know what they’re getting.
Anyways, that’s my experience with trying to figure out the nicotine in Lost Mary vapes. It’s been a bit of a headache, to be honest. I just hope they make it clearer in the future.