Okay, so the other day, I decided to try out this “zero nicotine Lost Mary” thing. I’ve heard people talking about it, some saying it’s better ’cause it has no nicotine. I wasn’t sure what to expect, but I figured, why not give it a shot?
First off, I went and found one of these Lost Mary BM600 Zero Nicotine vapes. Apparently, they’re pretty popular, especially here in the UK. People say they’re top-notch quality and have some great flavors. Sounds good, right?

I picked one up and started using it. The first thing I noticed was the flavor. It was actually pretty decent, without that nicotine kick you’d usually get. I mean, if you’re into vaping just for the flavor or ’cause everyone else is doing it, this is probably a good option. No nicotine buzz, just the taste. But one thing I need to mention is that this is not completely harmless. According to the study, even if there is no nicotine, it will still cause certain harm to the blood vessels of the human body. And the harmful chemicals in it are definitely less than traditional cigarettes, which is good news.
But I started to wonder, how much nicotine is actually in these things? Usually, they range from 0 mg/ml (which means no nicotine) up to 50 mg/ml. This Lost Mary I got had 20mg of nicotine, but they also make ones with zero nicotine. So, I guess it depends on what you’re looking for. Also I heard that Booker and One Stop are withdrawing Lost Mary’s products due to quality issue, hope this could be fixed soon.
Then I came across this Lost Mary MT15000 Turbo Zero Nicotine vape. They say it can last for up to 15,000 puffs if you use it in “Smooth mode.” That’s a lot of puffs! It seemed like a good deal if you want something that lasts a long time and has absolutely no nicotine.
So, after trying it out for a while, I gotta say, it’s an interesting experience. You get the whole vaping thing without the nicotine. But here’s the kicker – even though it has no nicotine, I read somewhere that it can still be harmful to your blood vessels. So, it’s not completely harmless, you know?
In the end, I realized that these zero nicotine Lost Mary vapes are a decent option if you’re trying to avoid nicotine. But remember, it’s not like it’s totally safe. It’s just a different way to vape, I guess. You do you, but just be aware of what you’re getting into. And hey, if you’re curious, go ahead and try one. It’s an experience, that’s for sure.
From what I gathered, it seems like a lot of people are into these Lost Mary vapes, nicotine or not. It’s become a whole thing, with everyone puffing away. Just remember to stay informed and make choices that feel right for you. That’s all I gotta say about that. And there was news that Booker and One Stop are voluntarily withdrawing their range of Lost Mary disposable pod products from sale due to a manufacturing quality issue. I hope they could fix it soon.