
Your Tropical Escape in a Puff
When you want a burst of tropical sunshine and a chill that revitalizes, Star Fish Kiwi Fruit Pineapple Super Cool delivers. This 50 mg nic salt e-liquid fuses the bright, tart tang of kiwi with the sweet, sunny notes of pineapple — all wrapped in a refreshing “super cool” menthol finish. It’s perfect for vapers who want strong nicotine satisfaction, bold fruit flavor, and a crisp, icy exhale.
1. Flavour Profile: Tangy Kiwi + Juicy Pineapple + Icy Chill
- Top Notes – Fresh, Tart Kiwi
The first inhale hits with the zesty bite of kiwi. It’s slightly sour, bright, and very refreshing — a crisp green fruit that awakens the palate. - Middle Notes – Sun-Ripened Pineapple
As the vapor develops, a juicy pineapple body emerges. It’s warm, tropical, and sweet, balancing the kiwi’s tart edge with a rich, fruity roundness. - Finish – Super Cool Menthol Chill
The exhale leaves a cooling menthol breeze. The “Super Cool” effect amplifies the refreshing quality, making this vape light, clean, and invigorating rather than heavy.
2. Why Choose Kiwi Fruit Pineapple Super Cool (50 mg)
- High Nicotine Satisfaction: The 50 mg nic salt base ensures a strong, smooth throat hit — ideal for those who prefer a potent nicotine experience.
- Balanced Tropical Fruit Blend: Kiwi’s tanginess and pineapple’s sweetness are perfectly balanced, delivering a punchy but smooth fruit flavor.
- Cooling Finish: The menthol chill doesn’t overpower the fruit — it enhances the tropical feel with a crisp, clean edge.
- All-Day & On-the-Go Friendly: Great for repeated, discreet puffs throughout the day — especially if you’re using a mouth-to-lung device.
- Quality Craftsmanship: As with all Star Fish flavours, you get a refined, premium taste experience designed to feel premium and satisfying.
3. Vaping Tips & Best Device Setup
- Devices to Use: Best suited for pod systems or low-wattage MTL (mouth-to-lung) devices, which highlight both flavor and nic delivery.
- Recommended Coil Resistance:
- MTL / Pod: Use coils around 0.8–1.5 Ω to preserve flavor clarity and maintain smooth vapor.
- Power / Wattage: Stick to moderate wattages; high wattage may mute the subtle fruit notes or make menthol too sharp.
- VG/PG Ratio Advice: A balanced VG/PG ratio helps: PG carries the sharp fruit and nic flavors well, VG provides smoothness and vapor density.
- Steeping Advice: Let the e-liquid rest for 1–2 days after opening. This helps the kiwi, pineapple, and menthol notes settle into a cohesive, well-rounded blend.
4. Pairings & Mixing Ideas
If you like to mix or experiment with your flavors, here are some pairings to try:
- Extra Menthol or Mint: Add a mint booster to intensify the “super cool” experience.
- Citrus Flavours: A drop of lime or lemon e-liquid can brighten the tropical mix.
- Cream or Yogurt: Mix in a creamy or vanilla base to soften the sharpness and create a fruit-cream hybrid.
- Other Tropical Fruits: Blend with mango or guava to deepen the tropical profile.
5. Who Is This Flavour For?
- High-Nicotine Vapers: Ideal for those who want a strong nicotine hit but prefer salt nicotine’s smooth delivery.
- Tropical Fruit Lovers: Perfect for vapers who enjoy bright, tangy fruit combinations — especially kiwi and pineapple.
- Menthol / Icy Vape Fans: Great if you want a cooling finish without overpowering sweetness.
- Daily & Discreet Vapers: Suitable for all-day use, especially in pod systems or compact devices.
6. FAQs (Engagement)
Q: Will 50 mg be too strong for me?
A: It’s a high nicotine strength — best suited for vapers accustomed to nic salts or those looking for a strong, satisfying throat hit.
Q: Is the menthol effect very icy?
A: The “Super Cool” menthol adds a crisp, refreshing chill — noticeable but not overwhelmingly cold.
Q: Can I use this in a sub-ohm tank?
A: It’s optimized for MTL devices and pod systems. Using it in a sub-ohm tank may produce too much vapor and could be harsh on the throat.
Q: Should I steep this e-liquid?
A: Yes — a 1–2 day steep helps the fruit and menthol notes blend smoothly for a better overall taste.



