Alright, let me tell you about this cinnamon-flavored vape juice I tried out. I’ve been messing around with different flavors for a while now, and this one caught my eye.
So, I picked up this bottle of cinnamon vape juice from a local shop. I’ve heard some folks say that cinnamon can be a bit rough on the throat, but I figured I’d give it a shot anyway. I filled up my tank and took my first puff.

- Initially, it was pretty interesting. It had that warm, spicy kick you’d expect from cinnamon. Not bad, not bad at all.
- But after vaping it for a little while, I started to notice that it was indeed a bit harsher than the fruity flavors I usually go for. It’s not like it was unbearable, but I could feel a slight irritation in my throat.
I kept using it on and off for a couple of days, trying to figure out if I liked it or not. There’s definitely a difference between the sweet cinnamon and the hot cinnamon types. This one was more on the hot side, kind of like that “Fireball” flavor I saw mentioned somewhere. It’s got its own appeal, for sure, but it’s not something I could vape all day.
My Verdict
In the end, I’d say cinnamon vape juice is okay in moderation. It’s fine to an extent. If you’re into that spicy kick, you might dig it. But if you’re used to smoother, milder flavors, this might not be your cup of tea. I also tried a couple of other cinnamon flavors from my local shop. One was labeled “cinnamon red hots,” and it was pretty intense, especially with double flavor in my smok carto. But they are just too harsh and irritate my lungs.
Personally, I think I’ll stick with my usual go-to’s, like peach or apple. Those are always a safe bet for me. No irritation, just smooth sailing. But hey, to each their own, right?
If you’re curious about cinnamon, go ahead and try it out. Just be prepared for that potential harshness. And maybe don’t make it your all-day vape. Keep it as a once-in-a-while treat.