Ultimate Puff Sherbet Range Shortfill 100ml E-Liquid
Starting from £9.99
Sherbet is a flavour category that either gets done properly or goes horribly wrong. There's a fine line between that accurate sweet-and-sour fizz that actually resembles the real thing and something that just tastes vaguely artificial with a sharp edge slapped on top. Ultimate Puff has been in the UK e-liquid market long enough to know which side of that line they need to be on, and the Sherbet range shows it.
Priced between £9.99 and £11.49 depending on whether you add nicotine shots, this is a proper 100ml shortfill at a price that makes sense. Down from £19.99, that's a significant saving on a product made in the UK, TPD compliant, and built for sub-ohm vaping.
What's in the Bottle
The Sherbet range comes in 120ml bottles filled to 100ml. That spare 20ml of space isn't wasted. It's there so you can add nicotine shots without the bottle overflowing, which is how shortfills work. The liquid itself sits at 0mg nicotine straight out of the bottle, so you choose how you want to set it up.
The base bottle with no nicotine shots comes in at £9.99. Add 2 x 18mg shots and the price moves slightly. Go for 3 x 18mg shots and you're at the top end of £11.49. Two shots into 100ml of a 120ml bottle gives you roughly 6mg nicotine across the full 120ml. Three shots takes it a bit higher. If you're not fussed about nicotine at all, grab it as-is and vape it straight.
The ratio is 70VG/30PG. That matters for how the liquid actually performs. High VG produces bigger, denser clouds and carries flavour well in sub-ohm setups. At 70/30 this liquid isn't designed for tight MTL draws or low-wattage pod kits. It wants a proper sub-ohm tank or an RDA running at a wattage that can handle the thickness. Use it in the right kit and it performs exactly as it should.
The Flavours: What They're Actually Like
Six flavours in the range, each built around the same sherbet concept but pulling it in different directions.
Strawberry Laces is the crowd-pleaser. That specific flavour of the red sweets, sweet and slightly tangy, with the sherbet element adding a fizzy edge rather than just sweetness. If you've never tried anything from the range before, this is the one most people land on first.
Raspberry sits in similar territory but slightly sharper. The fruit note is more prominent and the sherbet quality feels a little more pronounced on the exhale. Good if you want the fruit to do more of the talking.
Lemon is the most accurate sherbet experience in the range. Sharp lemon at the front, that classic powdery fizz in the middle, clean finish. If you've ever had a sherbet lemon sweet as a kid and want that in vapour form, this is it.
Cherry tends to divide people a bit. It's a sweeter cherry rather than a sour one, which works well with the sherbet element but might feel a touch heavy for vapers who prefer sharper profiles. Not a bad flavour at all, just a different kind of cherry.
Apple and Mango is the most tropical option in the range. The sherbet element takes a back seat here compared to the other flavours and lets the fruit blend carry more of the weight. Suits people who want something fruity with a light fizzy finish rather than a full-on sherbet hit.
Rainbow is exactly what it sounds like. A multi-fruit blend trying to recreate that mixed sweet bag experience. It works better than you'd expect. The individual fruits are hard to pick apart but the overall effect is genuinely sweet and enjoyable.
The Shortfill Format: Why It Matters at This Price
The difference between a 100ml shortfill and a handful of 10ml bottles isn't just volume. It's cost per ml. At £9.99 to £11.49 for 100ml, the Ultimate Puff Sherbet range works out considerably cheaper per ml than most 10ml nic salt options on the market.
The trade-off is that shortfills require a bit more involvement. You need to add your shots, shake the bottle well, and give it a few minutes before vaping. Not complicated, but it's a step that 10ml bottles don't need.
For sub-ohm vapers who go through liquid at any pace, the shortfill format just makes financial sense at this price. A month of vaping on a decent sub-ohm setup can go through a lot of liquid. Paying under twelve quid for 100ml rather than the equivalent in 10ml bottles is where the value really shows.
Quick Specs
- Volume: 100ml in a 120ml bottle
- Price: £9.99 to £11.49 depending on nic shot option (was £19.99).
- Nicotine: 0mg base, with optional 2 or 3 x 18mg nic shots.
- Ratio: 70VG/30PG
- Made in the UK
- TPD compliant
- Childproof cap
- Flavours: Apple and Mango, Cherry, Lemon, Rainbow, Raspberry, Strawberry Laces.
Same-day dispatch on orders placed before 3:30pm Monday to Friday. Free delivery on orders over £40.
FAQs
- Which flavour is most authentically sherbet and which is the most subtle? Lemon is the most accurate sherbet experience in the range. If you grew up eating sherbet lemons, that's the closest thing in vapour form. Apple and Mango is at the other end, with the sherbet quality taking a back seat to the fruit blend.
- I normally vape nic salts at 20mg. Will three shots be enough? Three 18mg shots into 100ml gives you roughly 9mg across the bottle. That's a significant step down from 20mg salts, so if you're a heavy smoker or recently switched, you might find you need to vape more frequently to compensate. It won't replicate the same hit.
- Does the 70VG ratio affect flavour quality in a sub-ohm tank? If anything it helps. Higher VG carries flavour well at sub-ohm wattages and produces a warmer, denser vapour which suits sweet profiles like sherbet. Just make sure your coils are designed for high VG liquid or you'll get inconsistent wicking.
- Rainbow sounds like it could be anything. What does it actually taste like? Mixed fruit sweets rather than any one identifiable flavour. Think pick and mix bag rather than a single fruit. It works better than you'd expect for something so vague on paper.
- Does the sweetness affect coil life? Sherbet profiles tend to have moderate sweetener levels. They'll wear coils faster than unflavoured liquid, but not as aggressively as heavy custard or dessert vapes. Expect decent coil life with regular cleaning.
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Starting from £9.99
Sherbet is a flavour category that either gets done properly or goes horribly wrong. There's a fine line between that accurate sweet-and-sour fizz that actually resembles the real thing and something that just tastes vaguely artificial with a sharp edge slapped on top. Ultimate Puff has been in the UK e-liquid market long enough to know which side of that line they need to be on, and the Sherbet range shows it.
Priced between £9.99 and £11.49 depending on whether you add nicotine shots, this is a proper 100ml shortfill at a price that makes sense. Down from £19.99, that's a significant saving on a product made in the UK, TPD compliant, and built for sub-ohm vaping.
What's in the Bottle
The Sherbet range comes in 120ml bottles filled to 100ml. That spare 20ml of space isn't wasted. It's there so you can add nicotine shots without the bottle overflowing, which is how shortfills work. The liquid itself sits at 0mg nicotine straight out of the bottle, so you choose how you want to set it up.
The base bottle with no nicotine shots comes in at £9.99. Add 2 x 18mg shots and the price moves slightly. Go for 3 x 18mg shots and you're at the top end of £11.49. Two shots into 100ml of a 120ml bottle gives you roughly 6mg nicotine across the full 120ml. Three shots takes it a bit higher. If you're not fussed about nicotine at all, grab it as-is and vape it straight.
The ratio is 70VG/30PG. That matters for how the liquid actually performs. High VG produces bigger, denser clouds and carries flavour well in sub-ohm setups. At 70/30 this liquid isn't designed for tight MTL draws or low-wattage pod kits. It wants a proper sub-ohm tank or an RDA running at a wattage that can handle the thickness. Use it in the right kit and it performs exactly as it should.
The Flavours: What They're Actually Like
Six flavours in the range, each built around the same sherbet concept but pulling it in different directions.
Strawberry Laces is the crowd-pleaser. That specific flavour of the red sweets, sweet and slightly tangy, with the sherbet element adding a fizzy edge rather than just sweetness. If you've never tried anything from the range before, this is the one most people land on first.
Raspberry sits in similar territory but slightly sharper. The fruit note is more prominent and the sherbet quality feels a little more pronounced on the exhale. Good if you want the fruit to do more of the talking.
Lemon is the most accurate sherbet experience in the range. Sharp lemon at the front, that classic powdery fizz in the middle, clean finish. If you've ever had a sherbet lemon sweet as a kid and want that in vapour form, this is it.
Cherry tends to divide people a bit. It's a sweeter cherry rather than a sour one, which works well with the sherbet element but might feel a touch heavy for vapers who prefer sharper profiles. Not a bad flavour at all, just a different kind of cherry.
Apple and Mango is the most tropical option in the range. The sherbet element takes a back seat here compared to the other flavours and lets the fruit blend carry more of the weight. Suits people who want something fruity with a light fizzy finish rather than a full-on sherbet hit.
Rainbow is exactly what it sounds like. A multi-fruit blend trying to recreate that mixed sweet bag experience. It works better than you'd expect. The individual fruits are hard to pick apart but the overall effect is genuinely sweet and enjoyable.
The Shortfill Format: Why It Matters at This Price
The difference between a 100ml shortfill and a handful of 10ml bottles isn't just volume. It's cost per ml. At £9.99 to £11.49 for 100ml, the Ultimate Puff Sherbet range works out considerably cheaper per ml than most 10ml nic salt options on the market.
The trade-off is that shortfills require a bit more involvement. You need to add your shots, shake the bottle well, and give it a few minutes before vaping. Not complicated, but it's a step that 10ml bottles don't need.
For sub-ohm vapers who go through liquid at any pace, the shortfill format just makes financial sense at this price. A month of vaping on a decent sub-ohm setup can go through a lot of liquid. Paying under twelve quid for 100ml rather than the equivalent in 10ml bottles is where the value really shows.
Quick Specs
- Volume: 100ml in a 120ml bottle
- Price: £9.99 to £11.49 depending on nic shot option (was £19.99).
- Nicotine: 0mg base, with optional 2 or 3 x 18mg nic shots.
- Ratio: 70VG/30PG
- Made in the UK
- TPD compliant
- Childproof cap
- Flavours: Apple and Mango, Cherry, Lemon, Rainbow, Raspberry, Strawberry Laces.
Same-day dispatch on orders placed before 3:30pm Monday to Friday. Free delivery on orders over £40.
FAQs
- Which flavour is most authentically sherbet and which is the most subtle? Lemon is the most accurate sherbet experience in the range. If you grew up eating sherbet lemons, that's the closest thing in vapour form. Apple and Mango is at the other end, with the sherbet quality taking a back seat to the fruit blend.
- I normally vape nic salts at 20mg. Will three shots be enough? Three 18mg shots into 100ml gives you roughly 9mg across the bottle. That's a significant step down from 20mg salts, so if you're a heavy smoker or recently switched, you might find you need to vape more frequently to compensate. It won't replicate the same hit.
- Does the 70VG ratio affect flavour quality in a sub-ohm tank? If anything it helps. Higher VG carries flavour well at sub-ohm wattages and produces a warmer, denser vapour which suits sweet profiles like sherbet. Just make sure your coils are designed for high VG liquid or you'll get inconsistent wicking.
- Rainbow sounds like it could be anything. What does it actually taste like? Mixed fruit sweets rather than any one identifiable flavour. Think pick and mix bag rather than a single fruit. It works better than you'd expect for something so vague on paper.
- Does the sweetness affect coil life? Sherbet profiles tend to have moderate sweetener levels. They'll wear coils faster than unflavoured liquid, but not as aggressively as heavy custard or dessert vapes. Expect decent coil life with regular cleaning.
