PaPa Vape Blueberry Impression E-Liquid Review
This PaPa Vape e-liquid series is the first time I’ve come across it. Although it is made in China, feedback from past vape reviewers has been quite positive. Blueberry is a fairly mainstream fruit flavor, and single blueberry with the coolness of mint ma
This was my first time trying this e-liquid line from PaPa Vape. Although it is domestically produced, reviews from other vapers have generally been quite positive, so the series has earned a solid reputation. Blueberry is a fairly mainstream fruit flavor, and the combination of single-note blueberry with minty coolness really fits the coming summer vibe.
It comes in a standard 60ml PET bottle with a white cap, and the bottle is sealed in shrink wrap at the factory. The bottom is printed with “Blueberry Impression, 3mg, 60ml.” The overall label color scheme is simple and fresh, and the prominent “PaPa Vape” branding on the front is easy to spot. The word for “vape” is intentionally printed smaller, so at first glance it is easy to misread it as just “PaPaPa,” which makes for a very memorable first impression. When first opened, the pale yellow liquid looks quite different from the various blue-colored blueberry e-liquids that are common on the market today. The aroma on opening is excellent—a blueberry gummy candy scent. The blueberry note stands out, while a faint mint note in the background adds some cooling. The PG/VG ratio is not labeled on the bottle, but judging from the viscosity, it is at least 70VG% or possibly even higher. That suggests this is a high-VG, cloud-focused e-liquid, making it more suitable for use with an RDA dripper or a cloud-chasing RTA.
Compared with American blueberry e-liquids, what stands out more in this blueberry flavor is its sweetness—it gives the impression of eating blueberry gummy candy.
Unfortunately, the candy-like sweetness is not strong enough, nor is it tart enough. Overall, it feels somewhat too light. If you raise the wattage too much, the sweetness starts to overpower the blueberry flavor, while at lower wattage you can actually perceive the flavor layers better.
The final taste left in the mouth is a light mint note, and overall it basically matches the product description.
It really is a fresh, light-style e-liquid in every respect. In my opinion, the flavoring on this product is relatively restrained. It feels more like blueberry cake with a bit of mint added. But if you call it cake, the sweetness is not especially heavy either. As for the name “PaPa,” I originally thought it was pronounced one way, but it turned out to be another. Personally, I think it has a certain distinctiveness among the many blueberry e-liquids on the market, but it would be even better if the blueberry flavor were pushed a little further.
That said, if you prefer very bold flavors, this may disappoint you, because compared with most 3mg liquids, the throat hit is not especially obvious. Longtime smokers may want to think carefully, though the generous bottle size is hard to resist trying.
Dual-coil experience: a straightforward blueberry profile with mint cooling, clean and free of off-notes. The opening is soft and fresh, and the blueberry fruit aroma gradually becomes richer during the inhale, with a noticeable blueberry jam-like impression. At the same time, both the sweetness and cooling increase clearly. The moderate cooling nicely offsets some of the sweetness, allowing the vapor to return to a soft and refreshing character on the exhale. At 3mg, the throat hit is smooth and not harsh, the vapor production is dense, there is no obvious artificial flavoring smell throughout, and the blueberry theme remains natural and never feels out of place.
Single-coil experience: the fresh blueberry fruit aroma remains, but both the mint cooling and sweetness are reduced, and the whole vape stays in a softer state throughout. Compared with the dual-coil setup, it has slightly less of that rich, sweet blueberry jam character. From start to finish, it maintains a lightly cool, lightly sweet, fresh style. Comparing the two setups, the dual-coil configuration presents the richer flavor more clearly and directly.
It is recommended to experience this with a cloud-focused setup. The blending is fairly balanced across the board: smooth texture, sweet and cool flavor, full vapor, and on first try you would not assume this is a domestically made e-liquid. Putting price aside and focusing only on flavor, it does not lose to some imported American e-liquids. Its anti-counterfeiting and safety measures also make it more reassuring. In terms of value for money, this liquid is more than good enough to serve as an everyday all-day vape. This shows that domestic e-liquids are improving—and by no small margin. Support domestic e-liquids!


