QUICK TAKE
The Foger OMG B-Burst is a blow-pop tribute: tropical fruit on the inhale, a sour candy snap on the exhale. The twist is that it is not a sealed disposable but a flavor pod for the modular Foger Switch Pro, where you keep the battery and swap pods. The flavor is fun and well made; whether the sour-candy hook stays fun across a 19ml pod is the real question.
Candy vapes usually pick a lane: sweet or sour, fruit or confection. The Foger OMG B-Burst tries to be all of them at once, and it names its ambition right on the box. This is a tribute to the blow-pop, the lollipop that hid a sour center inside a hard candy shell, and the flavor chases that same one-two structure in vapor form. That alone would make it worth a look. What makes it more interesting is the device underneath it. The B-Burst is not a sealed throwaway; it is a flavor pod for the Foger Switch Pro, a modular system that keeps the battery and swaps the pod, which quietly changes the math on cost and waste. Here is how both halves hold up.
What Foger OMG B-Burst Tastes Like
Foger built the B-Burst around a clear two-stage idea, and to its credit, you can taste the plan. The inhale is a bright, sugary tropical fruit medley, with mango leading and hints of orange and guava behind it, sweet and a little syrupy in the way candy fruit always is. The exhale is where the name earns out: a zesty, sour-tart candy snap that cleans the sweetness off your palate and resets you for the next pull. That sour finish is the whole trick, the vapor version of biting into a blow-pop and reaching the tart center. It is sweet, it is tangy, and the two sides are balanced well enough that neither buries the other.
Plenty of disposables claim a candy profile and deliver flat sugar with a fruit sticker slapped on it. The B-Burst does more work than that. The sour exhale gives the flavor a structure most candy vapes lack, a beginning and an end rather than one sweet note held flat, and that structure is what keeps it from going boring three pulls in. As a candy profile it is more ambitious than the average fruit disposable, and the ambition mostly pays off.
The sour finish is the whole trick, the vapor version of biting into a blow-pop and reaching the tart center. Whether you still want that trick on puff four hundred is the real test.
The Flavor Over a 19ml Pod
A 19ml pod is a lot of vapor to ask one idea to carry, and a sour-candy hook is exactly the kind of thing that can wear thin. Sweet profiles tend to fade gently; sour ones can start to feel sharp or even a little metallic when a brand overplays them. Foger mostly avoids that trap here. The dual mesh coil keeps the flavor even from the first pull to the last, and the tart note stays in its supporting role rather than taking over the pod. What impressed me most is that the two-stage structure survives the distance. Late in the pod the fruit goes a touch quieter, but the sour snap on the exhale still lands, which is the part that would have been easiest to lose.
The transparent tank helps as well, since you can watch the level drop and know where you are in the pod’s life. The honest caveat is the one that applies to every sour-leaning flavor: a snap that delights you in the first session can start to feel like work by the end of a long day. If you love sour candy, that is a feature. If you only like it now and then, this may be too much of a good thing as an all-day vape.
The Hardware
The Switch Pro Is a Pod System, Not a Disposable
Here is the part the flavor name buries, and it is the most interesting thing about the product. The B-Burst is a pod, and it runs on the Foger Switch Pro, a modular system rather than a sealed disposable. The pod snaps onto a magnetized dock built around a reusable 1050mAh battery, so when a flavor runs dry you swap the pod and keep the hardware. That is a real departure from the throwaway model, and it has two honest upsides: you generate far less electronic waste than tossing a whole battery every time, and over the long run you spend less, since you are buying flavor pods instead of complete units. Foger leans on the eco-friendly language harder than I would, because a pod is still plastic and a battery still ends its life eventually, but the direction is genuinely better than a sealed disposable, and the magnetic connection makes swapping painless.
Setup matches the pitch. The kit arrives with the pod and battery already connected; you peel the seals off the mouthpiece and the airflow intake, set the airflow where you want it, and pull. There is no button to hold and no cartridge to prime. Snap, charge, puff, and when the flavor is done you keep the dock and load the next pod. It is the rare case where the marketing line, no buttons and no fuss, is also an accurate description of how the thing works.
19ml, Dual Mesh, and the Puff Math
On paper the numbers are big. The pod holds 19ml of 50mg salt nicotine, the coil is a 1.0-ohm dual mesh, the airflow is adjustable, and the battery recharges over USB-C with fast charging. Foger rates the system at up to 30,000 puffs in Normal mode and 18,000 in Boost, and that gap tells you what Boost costs: denser clouds and a stronger hit in exchange for burning through the pod faster. Treat the 30,000 figure the way you treat every puff-count claim, as a best-case lab number rather than a promise, because short Normal-mode pulls in ideal conditions are not how anyone really vapes.
At roughly 96 by 55 by 28 millimeters it is chunkier than a slim disposable, which is the trade for a 19ml tank and a real battery, and it still drops into a pocket without much fuss. The adjustable airflow is the underrated feature, letting you tighten the draw for flavor or open it up for clouds, and the dual mesh coil delivers a clean, consistent hit at either setting. Fast USB-C charging means a flat battery is a short interruption rather than the end of the device. You can find the B-Burst pod through the eJuiceDB listing if you want the full spec sheet.
A pod you swap instead of a device you toss is the actual story here. The blow-pop flavor is the hook; the modular system is the reason to care.
The Caveats Worth Reading
A few honest notes before you commit. The 50mg nicotine is strong, which is standard for this class but worth stating plainly: this is not a low-nic product, and if you are trying to step down, it is the wrong direction. The puff-count numbers are marketing-grade optimism, so judge the value on the pod system and the flavor, not on hitting 30,000. The sour-candy profile, fun as it is, is a specific taste rather than the safe, crowd-pleasing fruit that suits every palate. And one practical note on the modular design: a flavor pod assumes you already own the Switch Pro battery to run it on, so a first-time buyer needs the full kit, not just the pod, which is easy to miss when you are shopping by flavor. If you want to see how the Switch Pro’s capacity stacks up against the rest of the high-capacity field, our look at Geek Bar’s disposable lineup lays out where the big-tank devices land. None of these is a dealbreaker. They are the difference between buying with your eyes open and buying on the box copy.
Who It’s For, and Who Should Pass
Buy the Foger OMG B-Burst if you like sour candy, you want a flavor with more going on than a flat fruit profile, and the modular Switch Pro’s reusable-battery, swap-the-pod design appeals to you on cost or waste grounds. That system is the real selling point, and the B-Burst is a strong, well-built flavor to run on it. Pass if sour profiles tire you out, because a 19ml pod is a long commitment to a tart finish, or if you specifically want a simple, sweet all-day fruit with no surprises. Pass too if you are trying to cut nicotine, since 50mg is the opposite of a step down. Taken for what it is, a confident blow-pop tribute on a smarter-than-average device, the B-Burst is one of the more interesting things in the disposable aisle, mostly because it is quietly trying not to be a disposable at all.

