Reading "Ice" in a Flavour Name: Light Chill vs Full Freeze

The label is the only chill information you get
Nobody printing these boxes tells you how cold the liquid is. No coolant type, no dose, no number — not for IGET, not for GROO MAX, not for GODFATHER 9, not for any disposable we stock. What you get is a name, and the name is where the brand quietly encodes how much freeze it built in. After enough orders you start reading those words like a chilli rating on a menu: imprecise, unofficial, usually in the right neighbourhood. This guide writes that system down.
Be clear about what follows, though. The ladder below is our reading of naming conventions plus what customers tell us when they reorder — it is not a spec table, and no manufacturer has published anything we could check it against. Treat it as a way to narrow your shortlist, not as a promise.
One line of chemistry, then we move on
"Ice" on a fruit vape almost never means mint — it usually means a synthetic cooling agent that triggers the cold receptors in your mouth and throat without adding any taste of its own, which is why a Mango Ice still tastes of mango. We have covered that properly in non-mint vape flavours, so we will not repeat it here. Mint and menthol flavours are a separate axis with their own picks — see mint and menthol vapes. And if you are still deciding between fruit, candy and ice as a starting point, start at fruit vs candy vs ice flavour families.
The chill ladder, read off the label
| Cue word | What it usually signals | Chill level | Examples from our range |
| No cue at all | Fruit, dessert or drink flavour with the cold dialled right back — sometimes to nothing | None to very light | IGET Bar Pro Strawberry Raspberry, Kiwi Pineapple, Raspberry Grape; GROO MAX Double Apple, Coffee, Strawberry Kiwi; GODFATHER 9 LYCHEE, TEA - LONGJING; IGET Moon Pineapple Coconut, Strawberry Watermelon; IGET ONE Strawberry Raspberry |
| Breeze, Mist, Cool | Softened language, usually a deliberate signal that the cold sits under the fruit rather than over it | Light | GROO MAX Oasis Breeze, GODFATHER 9 COCONUT PINEAPPLE BREEZE, IGET Bar Pro Strawberry White Peach Ice Mist |
| Ice, Iced (the big middle) | The house default: a clean cold finish on the exhale, fruit still leading | Medium | IGET Bar Blackberry Ice; IGET Bar Pro Blueberry Ice, Grape Ice, Mango Ice; IGET ONE Blackberry Ice, Grape Ice, Strawberry Kiwi Ice; IGET Moon Watermelon Ice, Grape Ice; GROO MAX Blackberry Ice, Banana Ice |
| Blast, Frozen, Arctic, Freeze | The brand is bragging about the cold — it is the selling point, not the garnish | Full freeze | GODFATHER 9 ARCTIC BLUEBERRY, GODFATHER 9 FROZEN GRAPE, IGET Bar Pro Raspberry Pomegranate Ice Blast |
The useful part is not the exact rung — it is the direction. Within a single brand these words are reasonably consistent, because one flavour team set them. GODFATHER 9 calling something ARCTIC when it also sells a plain BLACKBERRY ICE is a real internal signal. Across brands, the same word carries much less weight.
Five traps worth knowing
A cue word is not a spec
One brand's Ice can land where another brand's Breeze does. Coolants are dosed in tiny fractions and small changes are strongly felt, so two products sharing a word are not sharing a recipe. This is the same problem we unpack in why the same flavour tastes different across brands.
The cue can hide in the middle
On triple-fruit names the cue often sits where your eye skips. IGET Bar Banana Pomegranate Cherry Ice, IGET Moon Passion Fruit Kiwi Guava Ice, IGET Bar Pro Strawberry Watermelon Ice and IGET Bar Pro Blackberry Yogurt Ice Berry are all cooled — read the whole name, not the first two words. It cuts both ways: GROO MAX Passion Fruit Kiwi Guava and IGET Bar Passion Fruit Kiwi Guava carry no Ice, while the IGET Moon version does.
Some cold-sounding words are not cold
Snow Pear is a fruit, not a coolant — IGET Moon Blackberry Pomegranate Snow Pear has no cooling cue in its name at all. Blast can mean flavour punch rather than chill, as in GODFATHER 9 BANANA BLAST. Splash, as in GODFATHER 9 KIWI PINE SPLASH, is pure marketing.
No cue is not a promise of zero
Plenty of uncued fruit flavours still carry a whisper of cold, because a little coolant makes fruit read fresher. If you genuinely cannot tolerate any chill, the no-cue column is where to look — but treat it as a shortlist, not a guarantee.
Formulations get revised
Names are permanent; recipes are not. Coolant levels get nudged between batches while the label stays identical, which is why a regular occasionally tells us a long-time favourite has gone colder or softer. They are usually right.
How to actually buy on this
Buy one before you buy ten. A single is cheap information and it beats any description we could write. When you find one that sits right, write down the exact brand and the full flavour name — "blueberry ice" is not enough when four of our ranges sell one, and the catalogue spelling matters too, since IGET Bar Pro genuinely lists Bluberry Raspberry Bubble Gum and Chuppa Chupps Grape exactly like that. Everything we ship is 100% original stock with fast, discreet delivery Australia-wide, and shipping is free on orders of 10 or more — so test singles first, then restock deep. The multi-flavour boxes below are the cheapest way to sample several rungs of the ladder at once.
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Shop IGET ONE 12000 20-flavour box →
Shop IGET Moon 17-flavour box →
Chasing the top rung specifically? These two are the clearest full-freeze names in our range.
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