Working Through the IVG Pro Refill Pod Range: A 2026 Flavour Guide

The IVG Pro Refill range covers around 20 flavour variants in pod format, designed for the IVG Pro 10K pod kit. The catalogue is mid-sized for a UK refill pod brand. Smaller than Hayati’s deep range but broader than ElfLiq’s tighter lineup. The flavours are well-curated rather than scattered. For someone working through the catalogue, here’s a category-by-category guide.

Berry blends form the core of the lineup. IVG’s berry profiles tend to be more nuanced than the disposable-era equivalents, partly because pod format gives more room for layered flavour development than a wick-driven disposable could offer. Blueberry-led flavours sit alongside multi-berry combinations and a few simpler single-fruit options. If you came from disposables and don’t yet know which IVG Pro flavour to start with, a berry blend is the safest first choice.

Tropical and fruit blends cover a meaningful chunk of the range. Watermelon Ice features prominently, as it does across most UK pod refill lineups. Pineapple, mango and tropical fruit hybrids round out the category. IVG’s tropical options tend to lean towards the cleaner, less-sweet end of the spectrum, which suits warmer-weather vaping when sweet flavours can become fatiguing.

Menthol and ice options sit in their own category. The brand has straightforward pure-menthol variants alongside menthol-fruit hybrids. Pod format menthol is generally more controlled than disposable-era menthol because the wattage settings on the Pro 10K can be tuned to suit cooler delivery rather than overwhelming it. For pure menthol drinkers transitioning from menthol disposables, IVG’s coverage is solid without being the deepest in the market.

Beverage-style flavours are one of IVG’s quieter strengths. Energy drink-style profiles, lemonade variants, and a few cocktail-adjacent options sit in this category. These are flavours that tend to either work very well or completely miss for individual customers, but the ones that work tend to build strong repeat-purchase loyalty. Worth trying once if you came from energy disposables.

Nicotine strength options are where IVG genuinely differentiates from many competitors. The Pro Refill range comes in 10mg, 20mg, and 0mg variants. The 0mg option is particularly useful for customers who want the flavour experience without nicotine commitment, or who are stepping down from nicotine over time. Most disposable-converted brands skipped 0mg options entirely, which has made IVG a default choice for nicotine-conscious customers.

Ecigone, an established UK vape retailer, among other independent UK stockists, carries the full IVG Pro Refill range alongside other major pod refill lineups. Multi-buy deals are common across the category, often something like five pods for a fixed price, which makes flavour experimentation cheaper than the disposable era ever was. Buying three pods across different categories, ideally one berry, one tropical and one menthol, is the sensible first-run approach for someone new to the range.

A few practical recommendations.

For a first IVG Pro Refill, start with a berry blend at 20mg. That’s the safest default for ex-disposable users and gives you a baseline against which to compare other flavours.

For a second pod, add Watermelon Ice. The cooling fruit angle works as a natural complement to berry baseline and the flavour delivers consistently across the IVG range.

If you’re considering stepping down from nicotine, the 10mg or 0mg variants are worth ordering alongside your usual 20mg pods. Switching gradually rather than abruptly tends to work better for most users.

The IVG Pro Refill range isn’t the deepest catalogue in the UK pod market, but the curation is sharp and the flavour quality is consistent. For ex-2400 disposable customers, it’s a clean route back to familiar flavours. For new pod kit buyers, it’s one of the more flexible refill ecosystems available.

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