Unpopular Trend: Savory Flavored E-cigarettes Fail to Catch On

Industry Insight by 2FIRSTS.ai
Oct.17.2023
Unpopular Trend: Savory Flavored E-cigarettes Fail to Catch On
On October 9th, a user's post about buying a "Spicy Ribs Flavor" e-cigarette gained small-scale attention on social media.

On October 9th, a user on a social media platform shared their purchase of an "extra spicy spare rib flavor" e-cigarette, gaining minor attention within a small circle.

Unpopular Trend: Savory Flavored E-cigarettes Fail to Catch On
Users share on social media the "Hot and Spicy Spare Rib Flavor" e-cigarette that they have purchased.

 

Previously, as reported by 2FIRSTS, a Greek e-cigarette company launched a curry chicken-flavored e-cigarette that quickly sold out upon its release.

 

According to incomplete statistics, various types of "salty-flavored e-cigarettes" have been available in the market, including flavors like crayfish, barbecue, spare ribs, chicken, mustard curry, and braised beef.

 

However, 2FIRSTS discovered that despite often generating attention, "salty e-cigarettes" are not popular in the market.

 

In response, Hu Xin, CEO of Yun Shuo Technology, stated that as an e-liquid manufacturer, it is not advisable to introduce such novelty flavors. This is because the market acceptance for these types of products is not high and it will require some time to gradually cultivate market interest.

 

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