14 November 2024
Review of ANGRY SHOCK

Review of ANGRY SHOCK

Have you ever thought about self-sampling, but were afraid of the difficulties? After reading this article and getting acquainted with ANGRY SHOCK flavorings, you won’t have such problems anymore!

A forced introduction from a “veteran with 13 years of experience”.

I started vaping in 2011, January 31st to be exact. The first month was difficult, I had a craving for smoking, but then it was cut off and only flavored vapor remained. I had a lot of goodies (mostly Chinese), but not much money. And the prices at that time were not very happy. Frankly speaking, it was twice as cheap to smoke. The process of natural economy began with diluting purchased liquids twice. I simply bought drugstore glycerin and diluted tiny bottles of 10 milliliters.

A year later I heard somewhere that there are flavorings and they too can be diluted with base (mixture of PG and VG), add nicotine and vaporize. australian vaping I found a suitable store quite quickly, it turned out to be a community of soapmakers. Surprisingly, they had mail delivery, although not cheap.

Naturally, I ordered several flavors, PG, nicotine in concentration of 36 mg/mL (it was still freely available at that time). I continued to buy glycerin from the drugstore, the quality was completely satisfactory to me at that time. And even now I can’t say that it was bad.

Until 2015, I only did what I did, that I stirred my mixes from ready-made flavorings and rejoiced at the significant savings. And then there was a “boom” of vaping and since 2017 it became simply unnecessary to make self-mixes.

It’s 2024… Suddenly the ability to make your own deliciousness by mixing together a few simple components has become more relevant than ever. The new laws are really strangling the industry, it is dodging, but we are the ones who suffer. But there are positive aspects – ready-made kits for simple self-vaporization began to appear. Alas, without nicotine, but those who are looking for it will always find it.

ANGRY SHOCK flavorings review – presentation

Briefly about the most important: the volume of the bottle – 35 milliliters, the volume of poured flavoring – 13 ml, the base – PG (propylene glycol), no nicotine.

In retail ANGRY SNOSK flavorings and food glycerin can appear in absolutely any stores, from grocery stores, to specialized in creativity. 

ANGRY SHOCK Flavor Review – Packaging

The packaging of ANGRY SHOCK flavors clearly shows that a vaper had a hand in the design. Usually aromatics are sold in impersonal bottles, occasionally decorated with a flavor pattern. Here is a bright and colorful cardboard box, decorated on three sides with acidic graphics, and on the fourth side all the features and methods of application are described in detail.

Additionally, I would like to draw your attention to the fact that these are still food flavorings. You can safely use them for baking, beverages, or other creations (from slimes to soaps).

ANGRY SHOCK – bottles and labels

Inside the package, you’ll find the flavoring bottle itself and a disposable wet wipe waiting for you. The design of the label is almost identical to that of the box, except that the arrangement of elements and text is slightly different, but the marks of the date of production and expiration date are perfectly visible.

ANGRY SHOCK flavorings review – glycerin bottles

Glycerin bottles (99.8% purity) are presented in a simpler way, without colorful cardboard packaging, but with all the necessary information on a dark, slightly decorated label. The volume of glycerin is 17 milliliters, but there is enough free space inside, so if you want, you can pour flavorings right here.

Glycerin bottles can be bought separately, but it is better to buy them in a set with flavoring, good thing there are such sets on the marketplace.

The process of creating vaporizing liquid

In the past, tools for creating self vaporizers used to cause all sorts of strange thoughts to others. Seeing a bunch of bottles, pipettes, electronic scales and syringes for dosing flavorings, relatives or friends could doubt your adequacy, or even suspect you of something illegal. With ANGRY SHOCK flavors everything is much easier and more convenient. We sit down at the table – it is possible to pour on weight, but it is not so convenient. We open both bottles. In the glycerin bottle we can see the neck at once, but with the flavoring bottle we still need to carefully remove the thin spout.

ANGRY SHOCK Flavor Review – Pour in the glycerin

Then we simply pour the contents of one bottle into the other. Put the cap with the spout in place, close the bright pink cap and shake vigorously for a few minutes. Everything – you are great! Samozamese is ready. If desired, you can let it stand for a few days, but in principle you can vaporize and immediately.

All that’s left is to refuel your vape. But even here there will be no problems, the same thin spout will allow you to pour the resulting liquid into any modern pod or cartridge with maximum convenience.

ANGRY SHOCK flavor description

All ANGRY SHOCK flavors I tested on the Pod-autosquonker SX Nano from YiHi SXmini and the Minican 4 pod from BRUSKO. In total, the manufacturer produces 19 different flavor combinations, but only five of them were tested.

ANGRY SHOCK – GRAPE SODA

The flavor before the beginning of vaping is definitely grape, you can feel the tartness of dark berries, sourness, which was written about separately on the package. But at the same time there are also uncharacteristic shades, very similar to aloe. During steaming, explosive caramel bursts into the smell, bringing sweetness, and then there is a slight citrus tinge peculiar to lemonades.

The flavor on the inhale is sweet and spicy, the grapes do not seem “cottage”, but they do not roll into a frank Isabella either. The feeling of the drink does not come at once, first you need to make a thorough inhalation, and only after that the freshness of the drink will be revealed in the flavor. The exhale will please you with pleasant acidity, which will last in the aftertaste, struggling with grape pulp. Bottom line: interesting grapes, dark, tart, but not annoying, adequate acidity. But the feeling of lemonade itself could have been more vivid.

ANGRY SHOCK – RASPBERRY JAM

The smell from the bottle is very rich and raspberry-y, it’s sour too. During steaming, the flavor becomes drier, while remaining within adequate limits with the leading bright garden raspberry.

The flavor on the inhale is almost perfect, with ninety percent fresh raspberries and ten percent of a slight pastry flavor designed to portray the jam of the name.  On the exhale there is a flavor of jelly candies, which when mixed with the raspberry base creates that very jam-like impression. Bottom line: it’s easy to vaporize, goes down well, and is even a bit refreshing. What is interesting is that after a long vaporization there may be a cooler flavor, but not cold.

ANGRY SHOCK – MANGO-MARACUJA YOGURT

The aroma at first is candy-mango, almost honey-like, very concentrated and powerful. The odor during steaming is a bit calmer, but not only milk notes of yogurt appear in it, but also mango is balanced by characteristic shades of passion fruit.

The flavor on the inhale seemed cool to me, further acquaintance confirmed the assumptions, the cooling cooler is here, though a little. The very sensation of yogurt appears at once, lactic-sour notes will haunt you until the aftertaste. Deep puff is frankly unimpressive, the flavor is there, but empty, which makes you want to start exhaling as soon as possible. Here is where the main flavor is revealed: the mix of honeyed mango and sour passion fruit makes you imagine the most exotic drink, in which literally the biggest half is the very fruits. Bottom line: juicy, cool, desperately lacking nicotine.

ANGRY SHOCK– CHERRY AND LEMON. 

The smell, alas, is not the most natural. If you just sniff the bottle, it seems bitter and too concentrated, but there are still slight tinges of zest in it. During steaming, the flavor softens, but it still doesn’t feel like a juicy and lively cherry. I can describe the sensation as a mixture of bitter cherry liqueur and canned cherries for cocktails.

The flavor is cherry sour on the inhale, transitioning to outright lemon-cherry during a deep puff. The sourness, as I think, is even more important here than the berry flavor, but it’s not bad at least because it’s lemon pulp and not zest. On the other hand, during the exhale and in the aftertaste there is a slight bitterness peculiar to cocktail cherry. Bottom line: the mix is not for everyone, lovers of unusual sensations and sour flavors will appreciate it.

ANGRY SHOCK – APPLE MANGO PINEAPPLE

The flavor from the bottle is dominated by pineapple, with mango coming through in the background and in the air around, especially if you spill a couple of drops by accident. After exhaling, the smell changes, apple notes come through, although pineapple still leads.

In the vaporization you pay attention to the coldness, which, paired with pineapple, is quite invigorating. Apple tones are recognized in a deep puff, and during exhalation they are joined by softening mango tones. After a few puffs the feeling of separate fruits disappears, everything blends into a kind of multifruit juice. The overall impression is pleasant, and you don’t need more than that. It remains to tell about the aftertaste, here it is a mixture of sour apple and resinous mango crust, long enough and juicy. Bottom line: a great option for everyday vaping, slightly cool, moderately sweet and pleasantly exotic.

Personal impression

What to say – ANGRY SHOCK flavors are bright, simple, convenient and tasty. Of course, nicotine is not enough for full sensations, but this problem can be solved. Or finally give up the last link of tobacco slavery. Or, on the contrary, develop a mixologist in yourself and, completely switching to self-sampling, make mixes of several flavors and create the liquid of your dreams.

P.S. Three or four drops of aroma per a shot of 40% C2H5OH solution will help you get new sensations not only from vaping.