I met the owner, Kayla Yeaman, of SUB-gnOHM at the Big Industry Show vape convention back in April. She makes four flavors and she gave them all to me for free in exchange for a review.
They have a website up at http://subgnohmejuice.com, but at the time of this review, you cannot yet purchase from the site. A new site is being developed and should be up soon. You can also submit your email on their website for a 25% off coupon.
Product Specs
All E-juices are available in 30 ml bottles and in nicotine strengths of 0, 3, and 6 mg.
I’m not sure what consumer pricing is or what the VG/PG ratio at this time because it’s not listed on the website. This info will probably be available when the new site is launched. It appears to be high VG though.
As for wholesale pricing, here’s what I know:
- 50-200 bottles = $10 (50% profit based on suggested retail price)
- 201-750 bottles = $9 (55% profit based on suggested retail price)
- 751+ bottles = $8 (60% profit based on suggested retail price)
If you’re interested in wholesale, you can contact her at [email protected] or 720-789-1536.
Taste and Smell
Naughty Gnome smells spot-on like banana and strawberry.
For this review, I used the Wotofo Chieftain Mod at 60 watts using the Mutation XV3 RDA built at 0.72 ohms.
This one has a weird taste. I get the strawberry and banana flavors, but there’s also something different in there, kind of like black licorice.
The unknown flavor is very light, but it’s noticeable and it throws off the entire flavor of this e-juice.
The Bottom Line
Naughty Gnome tastes okay, but I’m not a fan of the unidentifiable flavor. It really throws off what I think could be a great-tasting e-juice.
Alex is a former smoker who successfully quit smoking after 14 years by switching to vaping. Now a pro-vaping advocate, Alex has become a seasoned expert with over a decade of experience in the vaping industry. Since starting his vaping journey in 2010, Alex has earned a reputation as a trusted reviewer, extensively testing all types of vape gear, including mech mods, sub-ohm tanks, RDAs, disposables, e-juices, boro devices, squonkers, dry herb vaporizers, and e-rigs. He’s also explored the craft of coil building and DIY e-juice.
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