Top 10 Brands Launching Their Own E-liquids: ELFBAR, LOST MARY, SKE, VUSE, ELUX, etc.

Market by 2FIRSTS
Jan.11.2024
Top 10 Brands Launching Their Own E-liquids: ELFBAR, LOST MARY, SKE, VUSE, ELUX, etc.
Multiple well-known disposable e-cigarette brands, including ELFBAR, LOST MARY, and VUSE, have recently launched e-liquid products, with prices ranging from £2.99 to £3.99.

Recently, 2FIRSTS discovered that several well-known disposable e-cigarette brands have launched e-liquid products on their online stores.

 

These brands include ELFBAR, LOST MARY, SKE, VUSE, BLU, ELUX, IVG, HAYATI, ZAP!, and many more. Additionally, VPZ, which claims to be the largest e-cigarette retailer in the UK, has also launched its own e-liquid brand, S-Elf Drinks.

 

All these bottled e-liquids have a capacity of 10ml and are priced between £2.99 and £3.99.

 

Top 10 Brands Launching Their Own E-liquids: ELFBAR, LOST MARY, SKE, VUSE, ELUX, etc.

 

Here are the specifics:

 

  • The e-liquid brand of ELFBAR, known as ELFLIQ, is priced at £3.49 per bottle in their online e-cigarette store.

 

Top 10 Brands Launching Their Own E-liquids: ELFBAR, LOST MARY, SKE, VUSE, ELUX, etc.
ELFLIQ product image | Image source: vapeuk

 

  • Lost Mary's e-liquid brand, known as MARYLIQ, is available for purchase at an online e-cigarette store for £3.49 per bottle.
Top 10 Brands Launching Their Own E-liquids: ELFBAR, LOST MARY, SKE, VUSE, ELUX, etc.
MARYLIQ product image | Image source: vapeuk

 

  • SKE's e-liquid brand, SKE Crystal, is priced at £3.99 per bottle on their online e-cigarette store.

 

Top 10 Brands Launching Their Own E-liquids: ELFBAR, LOST MARY, SKE, VUSE, ELUX, etc.
SKE e-liquid product picture | Image source: vapeuk

 

  • The e-liquid brand of VUSE is sold on their official website for a price of £3.99 per bottle.

 

Top 10 Brands Launching Their Own E-liquids: ELFBAR, LOST MARY, SKE, VUSE, ELUX, etc.
VUSE e-liquid product | Image source: VUSE official website

 

  • BLU's e-liquid brand, known as blu liquid, is currently priced at £3.99 per bottle on their official website.

 

Top 10 Brands Launching Their Own E-liquids: ELFBAR, LOST MARY, SKE, VUSE, ELUX, etc.
Blu-liquid product | Image source: Blu official website

 

  • ELUX's e-liquid brand, ELUX, is priced at £3.99 per bottle on their online e-cigarette store.
Top 10 Brands Launching Their Own E-liquids: ELFBAR, LOST MARY, SKE, VUSE, ELUX, etc.
ELUX e-liquid product | Image source: vapeuk

 

  • The e-liquid brand of IVG is selling for £3.49 per bottle on online e-cigarette shops.

 

Top 10 Brands Launching Their Own E-liquids: ELFBAR, LOST MARY, SKE, VUSE, ELUX, etc.
IVG e-liquid product | Image source: vapeuk

 

  • The e-liquid brand of HAYATI is called HAYATI PRO MAX, and it is priced at £3.49 per bottle in online e-cigarette stores.
Top 10 Brands Launching Their Own E-liquids: ELFBAR, LOST MARY, SKE, VUSE, ELUX, etc.
HAYATI product | Image Source: vapeuk

 

  • The e-liquid brand of ZAP! is currently priced at £3.49 per bottle on their online e-cigarette store.
Top 10 Brands Launching Their Own E-liquids: ELFBAR, LOST MARY, SKE, VUSE, ELUX, etc.
ZAP! e-liquid product | Image source: vapeuk

 

  • Vape UK, a brand of e-liquid, is priced at £2.99 per bottle on their online e-cigarette store.

 

 

Top 10 Brands Launching Their Own E-liquids: ELFBAR, LOST MARY, SKE, VUSE, ELUX, etc.
Vape UK e-liquid product | Image source: vapeuk

 

 

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