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Your Favourite Disposable Flavours Are Still Here as Refillable E-Liquids

By shane margereson  •   4 minute read   •   Last updated: February 18, 2026

Disposable Flavours Haven't Gone Anywhere

If you used disposable vapes like Elf Bar, Lost Mary or SKE Crystal, you can now get the same flavours in refillable 10ml nic salt bottles.

The UK Government confirmed the ban on single use vapes from June 2025, but the flavours survived. Every big disposable brand had already bottled their recipes as 10ml nic salt e-liquids before the ban even hit. Same flavourings, same nicotine salt formula, and the same taste you remember.

Three types of bottled e-liquid carry disposable flavours right now. Brand nic salts use the exact recipes from the original disposables. Bar salts recreate popular disposable flavour profiles without being tied to one brand. Disposable inspired e-liquids cover both categories and make the whole range easy to browse in one place. Whichever route you pick, the flavour you liked in disposable form is almost certainly sitting on a shelf in a 10ml bottle.

Elf Bar Flavours as ELFLIQ Nic Salts

ELFLIQ is the official nic salt range from Elf Bar. These are the same flavour recipes that went into Elf Bar 600 disposables, mixed into 10ml bottles with a 50/50 VG/PG ratio. Available at 5mg, 10mg and 20mg nicotine strengths across the range.

Here are some of the most popular Elf Bar flavours and their ELFLIQ bottle equivalents:

Elf Bar Disposable Flavour

ELFLIQ Nic Salt

Same Recipe

Blue Razz Lemonade

Blue Razz Lemonade

Yes

Watermelon

Watermelon

Yes

Strawberry Ice

Strawberry Ice

Yes

Kiwi Passionfruit Guava

Kiwi Passionfruit Guava

Yes

Blueberry Sour Raspberry

Blueberry Sour Raspberry

Yes

Cherry Cola

Cherry Cola

Yes

Cotton Candy Ice

Cotton Candy Ice

Yes

Apple Peach

Apple Peach

Yes

The entire ELFLIQ range runs over 35 flavours, so most Elf Bar disposable flavours have a direct match. One 10ml bottle gives you roughly five times the e-liquid that came in an Elf Bar 600.

Lost Mary Flavours as Nic Salts

Lost Mary nic salts are the current bottled versions of the flavours from Lost Mary disposables. MaryLiq was the original range but has been discontinued and replaced with the newer Lost Mary nic salt line. Same 50/50 ratio, available at 5mg, 10mg and 20mg strengths.

Lost Mary Disposable Flavour

Lost Mary Nic Salt

Same Recipe

Blueberry Sour Raspberry

Blueberry Sour Raspberry

Yes

Pineapple Ice

Pineapple Ice

Yes

Triple Mango

Triple Mango

Yes

Strawberry Ice

Strawberry Ice

Yes

Double Apple

Double Apple

Yes

Triple Berry Ice

Triple Berry Ice

Yes

Pink Lemonade

Pink Lemonade

Yes

Watermelon Ice

Watermelon Ice

Yes

The Lost Mary nic salt range covers 25 flavours in total, so most Lost Mary fans will find their go-to. If you still spot MaryLiq bottles around, they're the same recipes being cleared out as old stock.

SKE Crystal Flavours as Nic Salts

SKE launched their own Crystal nic salts to match the flavours from the Crystal Bar 600 disposable line. The recipes carry over directly, and the range sits at 50/50 VG/PG with 10mg and 20mg strengths.

Crystal Bar was one of the top selling disposables in the UK before the ban. If you vaped Blue Razz Lemonade, Lemon and Lime, or Bull Ice from a Crystal Bar, the nic salt bottle is the same liquid. SKE Crystal nic salts work well in any refillable pod kit running above 0.8 ohms.

Other Disposable Brand Nic Salts

Several other disposable brands bottled their flavours before the ban landed. Each one uses the same recipes from their original disposables.

Elux Legend nic salts cover the full Elux Legend 3500 flavour range in 10ml bottles at 10mg and 20mg. Elux also released Firerose 5000 nic salts for fans of that line.

IVG nic salts include flavours from the IVG 2400 range alongside their wider e-liquid lineup. The IVG bar salt flavours are a direct match for the disposable versions.

Gold Bar nic salts carry the same flavours as the Gold Bar 600 disposable, including their popular Blueberry Bubblegum and Strawberry Parfait.

Hayati vape liquid brings the Hayati Pro Max flavour range into 10ml bottles for refillable use.

Bar Salts: Generic Disposable Flavours at Lower Prices

Not every disposable flavour e-liquid carries a brand name on the bottle. Bar salts are nic salt e-liquids made by independent brands that recreate popular disposable flavour profiles without the brand name attached. They're often cheaper than the official brand bottles and still taste very close.

These ranges taste like the disposable originals because they use the same style of sweetened nic salt formula and similar flavour concentrates. A few worth trying:

If your exact disposable flavour doesn't have a brand nic salt match, bar salts are where you'll find the closest alternative at a better price.

Which Kit Works with These E-Liquids?

All the nic salts on this page use a 50/50 VG/PG ratio and run at 10mg or 20mg. That means they work best in low wattage pod kits and MTL vape kits with coils above 0.8 ohms. If you're new to refillable kits and coming straight from disposables, beginner kits are the easiest starting point. The draw style and throat hit will feel close to what you're used to.

Don't put 20mg nic salts into a sub-ohm tank or high wattage kit. The high wattage and vapour output will make you feel sick. Stick to pod kits and you'll get the same smooth hit your disposable gave you.

About the author: Shane Margereson

Shane's been in the vaping industry for over a decade and there aren't many kits he hasn't tried first-hand. He started as a hobbyist but these days you'll find him with a pod kit and dessert nic salts – though he'll still pick up the odd limited edition setup if it's a beauty.

As owner of Ecigone, he's tested hundreds of devices and knows the market inside out. He's also a big fan of OXVA Vapes, which you'll notice when you read his reviews. If Shane doesn't know about it, it's probably not worth talking about.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do brand nic salts taste exactly like the disposable version?

ELFLIQ, MaryLiq and SKE Crystal nic salts use the same flavour recipes as their disposable lines. The taste is identical or very close, with minor differences depending on the kit you use and the coil resistance. A pod kit with a 0.8 ohm coil running at 12 to 15 watts gets you the closest match.

Are bar salts the same as brand nic salts?

Bar salts are made by independent companies and aren't official brand products. They recreate the same flavour styles rather than using the exact recipe. Most vapers find them close enough, and they're usually a bit cheaper per bottle than the official brand versions.

What nicotine strength should I pick if I used 20mg disposables?

Start with 20mg nic salt e-liquid and you'll get the same strength and throat hit your disposable gave you. If you want to drop down later, 10mg is the next step. Both use the same nic salt formula, so the only change is how strong the nicotine feels.

Can I use these nic salts in any vape kit?

They work in any refillable pod kit or MTL vape kit with coils above 0.8 ohms. Don't use 20mg nic salts in sub-ohm kits or high wattage setups. The combination of strong nicotine and high vapour output will make you dizzy and nauseous.

How much money do bottled nic salts save compared to disposables?

A 10ml bottle of nic salt gives you roughly five times the e-liquid of a standard 2ml disposable. At around £3 to £4 per bottle versus £5 to £6 per disposable, you save £40 to £50 a month. That's based on using a disposable every day or two.