OSO E-Liquid Review
The hot summer season has arrived, bringing another strong wave of momentum to the vaping market. As more e-liquids continue to appear, mint-infused options in varying degrees are steadily coming into view. Among them, mixed fruit flavors have become some
With the hot summer season already here, the e-liquid market is set to feel another strong wave of impact. As more and more e-liquids enter the market, minty blends of varying intensity have gradually come to the forefront. Mixed fruit flavors, as the easiest type of cooling e-liquid for mainstream users to accept, have become a key battleground for major e-liquid brands, all racing to push their products into the market.
OSO e-liquid, as a "new force" in the e-liquid scene, became widely known some time ago. What most people know about OSO is not just two flavors, but three: Feast, Blueberry Yogurt, and Fruit Platter. Users already familiar with the first two flavors have likely been eagerly anticipating the third. OSO e-liquid drew a lot of attention at the expo, and since many vapers seemed quite interested, I decided to review it.
External packaging
OSO e-liquid uses a "petal-style" cardboard outer package, with an inner foam protective layer wrapped around the product. Due to the special nature of this packaging, it will be changed later to make transportation and shelf placement more convenient.
The OSO e-liquid bottle is a 50ml rainbow-tinted transparent glass bottle. The front features the OSO logo along with the flavor label below it. Its 70/30 VG/PG ratio also means it is suitable for atomizers with moderate airflow.
The back of the bottle is printed with warnings in English as well as prohibition icons, and the green bottle cap adds a bit of liveliness to the overall design.
Aroma
After opening the bottle and smelling it, a cooling sensation rides in with the air into the nose. The fresh mint gives the impression that this e-liquid has a fairly strong cooling effect, yet there is no harsh or irritating odor. It is still recommended to use a light direct-lung inhale with this one. The passion fruit note is noticeably richer than the lemon note, with threads of tartness coming through. The lemon aroma, meanwhile, leans more toward a lemon beverage.
The throat hit is quite cool, making it especially suitable for a light direct-lung inhale. Lemon hits first, with moderate sweetness that does not feel overly pronounced. The impression is closer to a "lemon candy" or "lemon lozenge" experience. The passion fruit sits beneath the lemon aroma, and its distinctive light tartness is softened by the lemon's sweetness, making it more accessible to a broader audience.
The smoothness is moderate, and repeated use did not result in flavor fatigue. After extended vaping, the mint note gradually decreases, while the passion fruit becomes more apparent as the number of puffs increases.
Druga RDA atomizer, dual Clapton coils, 0.09 ohm
Aroma
After opening the bottle and taking a smell, the passion fruit comes through first. If you often drink passion fruit infused in water and are familiar with its flavor, you will find that the aroma reproduction is actually very accurate. On a closer sniff, you can detect lemon notes mixed in as well, making the aroma even more lingering and appealing. It does not easily come across as overly sweet or cloying, nor does it create any sense of rejection.
Unlike the aroma, the lemon flavor is more obvious and more prominent when vaping. Lemon slices and passion fruit infused in water are a perfect pairing, and that harmony carries over beautifully in this e-liquid. In the initial experience, the cooling sensation gradually lowers the user's "guard." With each inhale, the first thing you get is a rich lemon flavor, and as you exhale, the passion fruit slowly makes its presence known afterward.
When the cotton is not fully saturated—only partially saturated, so to speak—the cooling effect drops, the lemon flavor becomes weaker during inhalation, and the passion fruit becomes more noticeable. It is smooth without being heavy, with moderate cooling and relatively little coil gunk buildup. Its light sweetness and fresh aroma are expressed beautifully, making it highly recommended.
Armored mechanical mod, Future Armor atomizer, dual coils 0.13Ω
Aroma
After opening the bottle and smelling it, the lemon note is nicely presented, with a light passion fruit layer underneath. No cooling element is immediately noticeable in the aroma, though on closer inspection there seems to be a slight lemony tartness mixed in. Overall, it feels very fresh.
On the inhale, you get a fresh, sweet, juicy lemon flavor right away. The lemon note gives off the impression of a mint lemon candy. The sweet-and-sour lemon aroma is joined by a cooling element, and the smoothness is quite high. As the vapor is exhaled, the lemon's sweetness and tartness ease off somewhat, while the passion fruit begins to rise and the cooling sensation becomes more even.
The blend of lemon fragrance and passion fruit creates a very comfortable flavor profile overall. The experience is like a freshly made lemon-passion fruit drink with a bit of shaved ice added. #p#Page Break#e#
Now, a few words specifically about Blueberry Yogurt
Take a deep pull, and the first thing that rushes in is a rich blueberry fruit aroma, accompanied by a slight chill that feels especially fitting. The dense vapor keeps moving through every corner of the mouth, and gradually you begin to notice a hint of sweet-tartness gathering from the sides of the mouth toward the center. Just as I was still enjoying this delicious flavor, the exhaled vapor collided with it perfectly. The just-right creamy note and the blueberry's sweet, fragrant tartness come together with real intensity, and by that point, a complete winter specialty drink seems to appear before you. Most impressive of all, it never tastes as overly sweet as it smells, and that is exactly what makes it stand out.
Summary
The OSO e-liquid lineup consists of three flavors in total. Feedback on the first two has been very positive, with broad user approval. As for the third fruit flavor, the lemon and passion fruit blend works well whether in the way it lowers the sweetness to highlight a slight tartness, or in the way it adds mint cooling without introducing any bitter mint note. Both aspects make this e-liquid even more likable.
After a week of use, coil gunk buildup was not particularly heavy, and the flavor carryover effect on other e-liquids was minimal.
OSO e-liquid, as a "new force" in the e-liquid scene, became widely known some time ago. What most people know about OSO is not just two flavors, but three: Feast, Blueberry Yogurt, and Fruit Platter. Users already familiar with the first two flavors have likely been eagerly anticipating the third. OSO e-liquid drew a lot of attention at the expo, and since many vapers seemed quite interested, I decided to review it.
External packaging
OSO e-liquid uses a "petal-style" cardboard outer package, with an inner foam protective layer wrapped around the product. Due to the special nature of this packaging, it will be changed later to make transportation and shelf placement more convenient.
The OSO e-liquid bottle is a 50ml rainbow-tinted transparent glass bottle. The front features the OSO logo along with the flavor label below it. Its 70/30 VG/PG ratio also means it is suitable for atomizers with moderate airflow.
The back of the bottle is printed with warnings in English as well as prohibition icons, and the green bottle cap adds a bit of liveliness to the overall design.
AromaAfter opening the bottle and smelling it, a cooling sensation rides in with the air into the nose. The fresh mint gives the impression that this e-liquid has a fairly strong cooling effect, yet there is no harsh or irritating odor. It is still recommended to use a light direct-lung inhale with this one. The passion fruit note is noticeably richer than the lemon note, with threads of tartness coming through. The lemon aroma, meanwhile, leans more toward a lemon beverage.
The throat hit is quite cool, making it especially suitable for a light direct-lung inhale. Lemon hits first, with moderate sweetness that does not feel overly pronounced. The impression is closer to a "lemon candy" or "lemon lozenge" experience. The passion fruit sits beneath the lemon aroma, and its distinctive light tartness is softened by the lemon's sweetness, making it more accessible to a broader audience.
The smoothness is moderate, and repeated use did not result in flavor fatigue. After extended vaping, the mint note gradually decreases, while the passion fruit becomes more apparent as the number of puffs increases.
Druga RDA atomizer, dual Clapton coils, 0.09 ohm
Aroma
After opening the bottle and taking a smell, the passion fruit comes through first. If you often drink passion fruit infused in water and are familiar with its flavor, you will find that the aroma reproduction is actually very accurate. On a closer sniff, you can detect lemon notes mixed in as well, making the aroma even more lingering and appealing. It does not easily come across as overly sweet or cloying, nor does it create any sense of rejection.
Unlike the aroma, the lemon flavor is more obvious and more prominent when vaping. Lemon slices and passion fruit infused in water are a perfect pairing, and that harmony carries over beautifully in this e-liquid. In the initial experience, the cooling sensation gradually lowers the user's "guard." With each inhale, the first thing you get is a rich lemon flavor, and as you exhale, the passion fruit slowly makes its presence known afterward.
When the cotton is not fully saturated—only partially saturated, so to speak—the cooling effect drops, the lemon flavor becomes weaker during inhalation, and the passion fruit becomes more noticeable. It is smooth without being heavy, with moderate cooling and relatively little coil gunk buildup. Its light sweetness and fresh aroma are expressed beautifully, making it highly recommended.
Armored mechanical mod, Future Armor atomizer, dual coils 0.13Ω
AromaAfter opening the bottle and smelling it, the lemon note is nicely presented, with a light passion fruit layer underneath. No cooling element is immediately noticeable in the aroma, though on closer inspection there seems to be a slight lemony tartness mixed in. Overall, it feels very fresh.
On the inhale, you get a fresh, sweet, juicy lemon flavor right away. The lemon note gives off the impression of a mint lemon candy. The sweet-and-sour lemon aroma is joined by a cooling element, and the smoothness is quite high. As the vapor is exhaled, the lemon's sweetness and tartness ease off somewhat, while the passion fruit begins to rise and the cooling sensation becomes more even.
The blend of lemon fragrance and passion fruit creates a very comfortable flavor profile overall. The experience is like a freshly made lemon-passion fruit drink with a bit of shaved ice added. #p#Page Break#e#
Now, a few words specifically about Blueberry Yogurt
Take a deep pull, and the first thing that rushes in is a rich blueberry fruit aroma, accompanied by a slight chill that feels especially fitting. The dense vapor keeps moving through every corner of the mouth, and gradually you begin to notice a hint of sweet-tartness gathering from the sides of the mouth toward the center. Just as I was still enjoying this delicious flavor, the exhaled vapor collided with it perfectly. The just-right creamy note and the blueberry's sweet, fragrant tartness come together with real intensity, and by that point, a complete winter specialty drink seems to appear before you. Most impressive of all, it never tastes as overly sweet as it smells, and that is exactly what makes it stand out.
SummaryThe OSO e-liquid lineup consists of three flavors in total. Feedback on the first two has been very positive, with broad user approval. As for the third fruit flavor, the lemon and passion fruit blend works well whether in the way it lowers the sweetness to highlight a slight tartness, or in the way it adds mint cooling without introducing any bitter mint note. Both aspects make this e-liquid even more likable.
After a week of use, coil gunk buildup was not particularly heavy, and the flavor carryover effect on other e-liquids was minimal.



