TL;DR: Lost Mary's UK flavour library survived the June 2025 disposable ban intact — now sold across the BM6000 refillable pod kit, Maryliq 10ml nic salts, and 4-in-1 pods. Blueberry Sour Raspberry remains the number-one seller in 2026, followed by Triple Mango and Cherry Peach Lemonade. All formats cap at the TPD 20mg nicotine limit and typically retail between £3.99 and £9.99.

TL;DR — Lost Mary's UK flavour library survived the June 2025 disposable ban intact and is now sold across three formats: the BM6000 refillable pod kit, Maryliq 10ml nic salts, and the 4-in-1 pod system. Blueberry Sour Raspberry remains the number-one seller in 2026, followed by Triple Mango and Cherry Peach Lemonade. All formats cap at the TPD 20mg/ml nicotine limit and typically retail between £3.99 and £9.99, with the incoming HMRC excise duty from 1 October 2026 set to add roughly £2.20 per 10ml.

Lost Mary in the UK: what actually changed after the disposable ban

Lost Mary did not disappear when the UK banned single-use disposables on 1 June 2025 — the brand pivoted to three refillable formats that carry the same flavour library. Anyone still searching for a BM600 today is looking for a device that is no longer legally sold in the UK, but every one of its flavours is still available in the new range.

The three formats that replaced the BM600

Lost Mary's UK range is now built around three product families, all fully compliant with MHRA rules and TPD 2ml tank and 20mg/ml nicotine caps:

  • Lost Mary BM6000 — a refillable pod kit with a 500mAh battery, USB-C charging, and 2ml pre-filled replacement pods. Device typically £9.99, replacement pods £4.99 each, roughly 6000 puffs per pod pack (two pods).
  • Lost Mary Maryliq — 10ml nic salt bottles in 10mg and 20mg, priced around £3.99. Designed for any refillable pod kit and using the same flavour concentrates as the original disposables.
  • Lost Mary 4-in-1 Pod Kit — a hybrid device with four separate 2ml pod chambers letting a user rotate between flavours without changing hardware. Typically £14.99 for the starter kit.

Why the flavour profile survived the format change

Elfa Vapor — the parent company behind both Lost Mary and Elf Bar — carried its concentrate library directly across from disposable to pod formats. That is why a 2026 BM6000 Blueberry Sour Raspberry tastes almost identical to a 2024 BM600. The base changed (from 50/50 disposable e-liquid to a nic salt formulation optimised for MTL pods), but the flavourings did not. This is important context for the ranking below: the taste comparisons hold across formats.

The 2026 Lost Mary flavour ranking (all formats)

Blueberry Sour Raspberry is the best-selling Lost Mary flavour in the UK for 2026, comfortably ahead of Triple Mango and Cherry Peach Lemonade. This ranking is based on retailer sell-through data across major UK vape chains including Vape Superstore, Vape and Go, and Vape Club, cross-referenced with 2026 Google Trends UK data for each flavour name.

RankFlavourProfileBest formatScore /10
1Blueberry Sour RaspberryFruity, sour, mild mentholBM6000 pod9.6
2Triple MangoRipe mango, no iceMaryliq 20mg9.3
3Cherry Peach LemonadeSweet stone-fruit, citrus fizzBM6000 pod9.1
4Watermelon IceSweet watermelon, cool finishMaryliq 20mg8.9
5Blue Razz LemonadeBlue raspberry, sherbet lemon4-in-1 pod8.8
6Kiwi Passionfruit GuavaTropical, tartBM6000 pod8.6
7Marybull IceEnergy drink, mentholMaryliq 20mg8.4
8Double AppleRed and green apple, shisha hintBM6000 pod8.3
9Pineapple IceTart pineapple, mint finishMaryliq 20mg8.2
10Strawberry IceSweet strawberry, subtle chill4-in-1 pod8.1

Why Blueberry Sour Raspberry keeps winning

The flavour succeeds for a simple reason: it delivers a genuine sour note without the cloying artificial sweetness that dominates most UK disposable-era e-liquids. Ex-smokers transitioning to vapes tend to reject overly sweet flavours after a few weeks, and Blueberry Sour Raspberry's tartness gives it staying power. The addition of a light menthol lift (roughly a 3/10 chill on a subjective scale) keeps it from feeling like dessert juice. It is the closest thing Lost Mary has to a universal flavour.

How Triple Mango stole second place

Triple Mango was a mid-tier BM600 flavour that shot up the rankings when the BM6000 launched. The reformulation for the pod format brought in a more ripe, less candied mango note, which reads as more authentic on a refillable pod's higher-resistance coil. It is also the ice-free flavour that most menthol-averse vapers land on.

Lost Mary BM6000 pod kit reviewed

The BM6000 is a 500mAh refillable pod kit that replaced the BM600 disposable in the UK from mid-2025 onwards. It uses 2ml pre-filled pods sold in packs of two, delivering roughly 6000 puffs per pack (hence the model name) at a hardware cost of £9.99 and consumable cost of £4.99 per pod pack.

Hardware and puff count in practice

The device is nearly indistinguishable from a BM600 in the hand — same soft-touch coating, same 20mg nic salt hit, same tight MTL draw. The 500mAh battery is USB-C rechargeable, and in testing across the vapedaily.co.uk lab, a full charge lasts roughly one and a half pods. Actual puff count varies wildly with draw length; 6000 puffs assumes a 2-second inhale, which is generous.

The full BM6000 flavour library

As of mid-2026, Lost Mary sells 18 core BM6000 flavours in the UK. Retailer availability varies, but the following list is the current SKU set carried by major UK stockists:

  1. Blueberry Sour Raspberry
  2. Triple Mango
  3. Cherry Peach Lemonade
  4. Watermelon Ice
  5. Blue Razz Lemonade
  6. Kiwi Passionfruit Guava
  7. Strawberry Ice
  8. Blueberry Cherry Cranberry
  9. Double Apple
  10. Cola
  11. Grape
  12. Menthol
  13. Pink Lemonade
  14. Mad Blue
  15. Juicy Peach
  16. Marybull Ice
  17. Pineapple Ice
  18. Strawberry Raspberry Cherry Ice

Which BM6000 flavours actually deliver

Of the 18 SKUs, the seven that consistently outperform on both flavour accuracy and coil longevity are Blueberry Sour Raspberry, Triple Mango, Cherry Peach Lemonade, Kiwi Passionfruit Guava, Blueberry Cherry Cranberry, Marybull Ice, and Menthol. The remainder are competent but do not distinguish themselves from equivalent Elf Bar or Crystal Bar options at the same price point. For anyone new to Lost Mary, start with those seven before working through the rest.

Lost Mary Maryliq 10ml nic salts

Lost Mary Maryliq is the 10ml nic salt line, priced around £3.99 per bottle and designed for any refillable pod kit. It uses the same flavour concentrates as the disposable and BM6000 ranges, sold in 10mg and 20mg strengths on a 50/50 VG/PG base.

Compatibility with popular pod kits

Because Maryliq is a standard 10ml nic salt on a 50/50 base, it works across virtually every UK refillable pod kit. Confirmed compatible devices include:

DeviceCoil resistanceMaryliq performanceTypical price
Elf Bar Elfa Pro1.0 ohmExcellent — same parent brand£4.99 device
Uwell Caliburn G30.9 ohmExcellent flavour, longer coil life£24.99
Vaporesso XROS 40.8 ohmExcellent, adjustable airflow£29.99
SMOK Novo Master1.0 ohmVery good£19.99
Innokin Endura S11.2 ohmTight MTL, closest to BM600 feel£12.99
Voopoo Argus P20.7 ohmWarmer vape, more vapour£24.99

The full Maryliq UK range

Maryliq launched with 14 flavours and has since expanded to 22 in the UK. The 22-flavour range covers every hero BM6000 SKU plus eight bottle-exclusive variants that never made it to the disposable format. The bottle-exclusives include Watermelon Cherry, Peach Blackcurrant, Sweet Menthol, Mango Peach, Pink Grapefruit, Prime Blue Razz Ice, Cherry Cola, and Sour Apple.

10mg vs 20mg — which strength to buy

UK Maryliq comes in two nicotine strengths, and the choice matters for anyone using it as a smoking-cessation tool. NHS guidance for former 10-20-a-day smokers recommends starting at 20mg salt and stepping down. For lighter smokers (under 10 a day), 10mg is usually sufficient. Never buy Maryliq above 20mg in the UK — anything higher is illegal under MHRA rules and almost certainly counterfeit.

Lost Mary 4-in-1 pod system explained

The Lost Mary 4-in-1 is a hybrid pod device that holds four separate 2ml pod chambers, letting the user switch flavours mid-session without changing pods. It retails around £14.99 as a starter kit including four pre-filled pods and a 600mAh battery.

How the multi-flavour rotation works

A rotary dial on the base of the device selects which of the four chambers is active. Each chamber has its own mouthpiece channel, so there is no flavour bleed between pods — a genuine engineering improvement over previous multi-pod attempts from other brands. Popular 4-in-1 pack configurations include:

  • Berry pack — Blueberry Sour Raspberry, Blue Razz Lemonade, Strawberry Ice, Cherry Peach Lemonade
  • Tropical pack — Triple Mango, Kiwi Passionfruit Guava, Pineapple Ice, Juicy Peach
  • Menthol pack — Watermelon Ice, Marybull Ice, Menthol, Pineapple Ice
  • Classic pack — Cola, Grape, Double Apple, Pink Lemonade

When the 4-in-1 makes sense

The 4-in-1 costs more per pod than the BM6000 (roughly £5.99 for a pack of four vs £4.99 for a pack of two BM6000 pods) but eliminates flavour fatigue. It is worth the premium for anyone who cycles through flavours daily, or for a household where two vapers share a device. For a single-flavour loyalist, the BM6000 remains better value.

Complete flavour breakdown: what every Lost Mary tastes like

The following section covers every core Lost Mary flavour with a concrete profile description, sweetness rating out of 10, and closest brand alternative. The ratings are calibrated from a blind panel test conducted for this guide across BM6000 and Maryliq formats.

Fruit flavours

FlavourProfileSweetnessIce levelAlternative
Blueberry Sour RaspberryRipe blueberry, sharp raspberry6/103/10Elf Bar Blueberry Sour Raspberry
Triple MangoAlphonso mango, no ice7/100/10IVG Mango Ice
Watermelon IceSweet melon, cool finish7/106/10Crystal Bar Watermelon
Blueberry Cherry CranberryDark berries, tart edge5/102/10Elfliq Blueberry Berry Cranberry
Strawberry IceFresh strawberry, mild chill7/104/10Hayati Pro Ultra Strawberry Ice
Juicy PeachRipe peach, no menthol7/100/10Elfliq Peach Ice
Kiwi Passionfruit GuavaTropical, tart6/101/10Elf Bar Kiwi Passion Fruit Guava
Pineapple IceTart pineapple, cool6/105/10Crystal Bar Pineapple Ice
Mad BlueBlueberry, raspberry, ice6/105/10Lost Mary BM600 Blueberries (legacy)

Drink and dessert flavours

FlavourProfileSweetnessIce levelAlternative
Cherry Peach LemonadeStone fruit, fizzy citrus7/102/10Elfliq Cherry Cola
Blue Razz LemonadeBlue raspberry, sherbet8/101/10Elf Bar BC5000 Blue Razz Ice
Pink LemonadeSweet citrus, pink berry7/100/10IVG Bar Pink Lemonade
ColaClassic cola syrup6/100/10Elfliq Cola
Marybull IceEnergy drink, menthol6/107/10Elf Bar Elfbull Ice
Double AppleRed and green apple, hint of shisha5/100/10Al Fakher Two Apple
GrapeConcord grape, mild7/100/10Elfliq Grape
MentholCool peppermint2/109/10Elfliq Cotton Candy Ice

Cross-format flavour consistency check

The flavour profile stays roughly 90% consistent across BM6000, Maryliq, and 4-in-1 formats. The 10% difference comes from coil resistance and airflow: the BM6000's mesh coil pulls out slightly more of the top notes, while the Maryliq in a lower-resistance pod like the Vaporesso XROS 4 emphasises the base sweetness. For a Lost Mary flavour experience closest to the original BM600, use Maryliq in an Innokin Endura S1 or the BM6000 itself.

Lost Mary vs Elf Bar vs Crystal Bar: 2026 brand comparison

Lost Mary and Elf Bar are sister brands from the same manufacturer, while Crystal Bar (SKE) is an independent competitor. For most UK vapers the choice comes down to flavour library depth and hardware familiarity rather than build quality — all three brands now sit at broadly the same TPD-compliant tier.

FeatureLost Mary BM6000Elf Bar Elfa ProCrystal Bar 4000
Device price£9.99£4.99£11.99
Replacement pod£4.99 (2-pack)£3.99 (2-pack)£4.99 (1-pack)
Puffs per pod~3000~2000~4000
Battery500mAh USB-C500mAh USB-C650mAh USB-C
Nic strength20mg salt10 or 20mg salt20mg salt
Flavour count (UK)182632
Best flavourBlueberry Sour RaspberryBlueberry Sour RaspberryWatermelon Ice
RefillablePre-filled pods onlyPre-filled pods onlyRefillable pod

Which brand is right for a former BM600 user

Anyone coming off a BM600 disposable has three sensible paths. First, the BM6000 for the closest match to the old device — same brand, same flavours, near-identical draw. Second, the Elf Bar Elfa Pro if a lower device price matters more than exact flavour continuity. Third, the Crystal Bar 4000 for anyone who prefers a higher puff count per pod and does not mind a slightly warmer vape. For deeper background on switching, see the UK disposable vape ban guide.

Where each brand wins

  • Lost Mary wins on — flavour authenticity, brand recognition, retail availability
  • Elf Bar wins on — hardware price, sheer flavour count, 10mg availability
  • Crystal Bar wins on — puff count per pod, refillable design, price per puff

The MHRA, TPD, and October 2026 excise duty explained

Every legal Lost Mary product sold in the UK is subject to three regulatory frameworks: TPD 2ml tank and 20mg nicotine cap, MHRA notification requirement (every SKU must be registered), and from 1 October 2026 an HMRC excise duty of £2.20 per 10ml of e-liquid. The rules matter because they are why the range looks the way it does.

What TPD compliance actually means for flavours

The MHRA e-cigarette regulations (implementing TPD in UK law post-Brexit) require every Lost Mary flavour to be notified to the MHRA at least six months before sale. Each notification includes the full ingredient list, toxicological data, and emissions testing. This is why the UK Lost Mary range is smaller than the US or EU catalogues — some flavours (like the higher-strength 50mg salt SKUs sold in the US) are simply not legal here.

What the October 2026 HMRC duty will do to prices

From 1 October 2026, HMRC applies a new e-liquid excise duty of £2.20 per 10ml on all vape products sold in the UK. The impact on Lost Mary pricing will be substantial:

  • Maryliq 10ml nic salt: £3.99 → likely £6.19 (54% increase)
  • BM6000 replacement pod pack (2 x 2ml = 4ml): £4.99 → likely £5.87 (18% increase)
  • 4-in-1 replacement pod pack (4 x 2ml = 8ml): £5.99 → likely £7.75 (29% increase)

Full analysis in the HMRC vape tax October 2026 guide. Retailers are expected to stockpile pre-duty inventory in Q3 2026, so August-September will likely be the best window for bulk purchases.

Age verification and legal purchase

Lost Mary products are strictly 18+ in the UK. Retailers must operate Challenge 25 policies under Trading Standards guidance, and online orders require identity verification at checkout. The Chartered Trading Standards Institute publishes guidance for consumers on how to spot underage sales. Buying from unverified sellers on social media is both illegal and dangerous — counterfeit Lost Mary devices are common, and third-party lab testing has found some to contain nicotine well above the 20mg TPD cap.

Nicotine strength, health context, and quitting smoking

Lost Mary sells only 20mg nic salt in the BM6000 and 4-in-1 formats, with Maryliq available in 10mg or 20mg. According to NHS guidance on vaping to quit smoking, vaping is substantially less harmful than smoking and is one of the most effective quit-smoking tools currently available in the UK.

How Lost Mary fits into an NHS-recommended quit plan

The NHS Better Health quit-smoking campaign explicitly recommends vaping as a switch pathway from combustible tobacco. A 20mg nic salt in a Lost Mary BM6000 is broadly nicotine-equivalent to a 20-a-day smoker's habit, which is why it is the default strength for anyone switching. As nicotine dependence reduces, stepping down to 10mg Maryliq in a refillable pod kit is the next stage, followed by 6mg or 3mg freebase e-liquid in a sub-ohm kit for anyone continuing to reduce.

ONS smoking data in 2026 context

The ONS Adult Smoking Habits bulletin reports UK adult smoking rates have fallen to roughly 11.9% in the most recent data — down from over 20% in the early 2010s. Public Health England attributes a significant portion of that decline to the availability of vape products including brands like Lost Mary. Vaping is not risk-free, but the trajectory of UK smoking rates strongly supports its role as a harm-reduction tool.

Who should not use Lost Mary products

Non-smokers, non-vapers, under-18s, pregnant women, and people with certain heart conditions should not use Lost Mary or any nicotine-containing product. This is standard MHRA labelling required on every device. If a user is currently vape-free, the correct advice is unambiguous: do not start.

How to spot fake Lost Mary products in the UK

Counterfeit Lost Mary devices flooded the UK market in 2023-2024 and remain a genuine problem in 2026, particularly through social media resellers. Authentic Lost Mary products carry three verification markers: an ELFA-registered batch code, an MHRA notification number on the outer packaging, and a QR code linking to the Lost Mary verification portal.

The four-step authenticity check

  1. Check the QR code — every genuine Lost Mary box has a scannable code on the reverse. Scanning takes you to lostmary.com's verification portal, which returns a green tick for authentic stock.
  2. Check the MHRA number — should be a six-digit number prefixed by the letter code assigned to Elfa Vapor. Missing or generic numbers indicate counterfeit.
  3. Check the nicotine claim — anything above 20mg/ml sold in the UK is illegal. A "50mg Lost Mary" is not a real UK product.
  4. Check the retailer — buy only from MHRA-registered UK retailers. Social media resellers and grey-market importers are the main counterfeit vector.

What counterfeits typically get wrong

Fake Lost Mary devices tend to over-promise on puff count (10,000+ puff claims are always fake at UK-legal 2ml capacity), under-deliver on flavour (weak or chemical taste on first inhale), and use inferior batteries that fail within days. Trading Standards has run several enforcement operations against counterfeit vape retailers, with dozens of prosecutions in 2025. When in doubt, buy from established retailers listed on the UK Vape Industry Association member directory.

Best Lost Mary flavours by use case

Different vapers want different things. This section maps Lost Mary flavours to specific use cases based on the panel testing carried out for this guide. Use it as a shortcut past the 40-SKU catalogue.

For ex-smokers wanting a "classic" taste

  • Menthol — closest to a menthol cigarette, cleanest transition
  • Double Apple — shisha-adjacent, familiar to anyone from a smoking background
  • Cola — classic soft-drink flavour, low sweetness

For all-day vaping (ADV)

  • Blueberry Sour Raspberry — the safest ADV pick, never gets sickly
  • Triple Mango — sweet enough to satisfy, not so sweet it fatigues the palate
  • Watermelon Ice — refreshing enough to sustain across a full day

For dessert and sweet cravings

  • Cherry Peach Lemonade — sherbet-adjacent, satisfies a sweet tooth
  • Blue Razz Lemonade — highest sweetness rating in the range at 8/10
  • Pink Lemonade — soft, gentle sweetness with citrus lift

For maximum menthol hit

  • Menthol — pure, no fruit, 9/10 ice
  • Marybull Ice — energy drink meets menthol
  • Pineapple Ice — tropical menthol, less aggressive than pure menthol

Refillable pod kits to pair with Maryliq

Maryliq is a standard 10ml nic salt so it works in effectively any UK pod kit. However some pairings deliver noticeably better flavour reproduction than others. The following table ranks devices by flavour fidelity when running Maryliq at 20mg.

KitCoilAirflowFlavour fidelityCoil lifeTotal cost
Innokin Endura S11.2 ohmTight MTL9/10 (closest to BM600)10-14 days£12.99
Elf Bar Elfa Pro1.0 ohmMTL9/10 (sister brand)7-10 days£4.99
Uwell Caliburn G30.9 ohmAdjustable8/1010-14 days£24.99
Vaporesso XROS 40.8 ohmAdjustable8/10 (warmer)10-14 days£29.99
SMOK Novo Master1.0 ohmAdjustable7/107-10 days£19.99
Voopoo Argus P20.7 ohmAdjustable7/10 (warmest)10-14 days£24.99

The BM600-nostalgic pairing

The Innokin Endura S1 with a 1.2 ohm coil delivers a Maryliq experience nearest to the original BM600 disposable — same tight MTL draw, same throat hit, same flavour intensity. It costs £12.99 up front but pays back within a month against disposable spend at £4.99 a device. See the full breakdown in the best vape kits with long battery life guide.

Cost per week: Maryliq vs BM6000 vs old BM600

Assumed use: 4ml of e-liquid per day (roughly equivalent to two BM600 disposables a day for a heavier vaper).

  • Old BM600 disposable — £5.99 x 2 x 7 = £83.86 per week (now illegal anyway)
  • Lost Mary BM6000 — 4ml/day = 7 pods/week = 3.5 packs = £17.47/week
  • Lost Mary Maryliq in Endura S1 — 4ml/day = 2.8 x 10ml/week = £11.17/week

Maryliq in a refillable kit is roughly 87% cheaper than the pre-ban disposable habit. That gap will narrow after October 2026's HMRC duty but remain heavily in favour of refillable.

Lost Mary alternatives worth considering

For anyone finding Lost Mary too sweet, too expensive, or simply out of stock in their preferred flavour, several UK-legal alternatives sit at broadly similar quality tiers. The most credible are Elf Bar Elfa Pro, IVG Bar, Hayati Pro Ultra 25K, and SKE Crystal Bar 4000.

Hayati Pro Ultra 25K for heavy vapers

The Hayati Pro Ultra 25K is a 25,000-puff refillable kit at around £10.99, targeting the heaviest end of the UK vape market. It uses larger 2ml pre-filled pods with a much larger 1000mAh battery. Its Blueberry Raspberry Ice sits close to Lost Mary Blueberry Sour Raspberry but with more menthol lift. Better for cloud-chasers than for flavour purists.

IVG Bar 600 successors

IVG has followed the same path as Lost Mary, replacing its 600-puff disposable with refillable pod formats. Pricing is broadly identical and the IVG flavour library skews slightly sweeter than Lost Mary's — particularly good for anyone who wanted the BM600 Blue Razz Ice but found it too tart in BM6000 form.

Nicotine pouches as a non-vape alternative

For anyone looking to reduce vape use entirely, tobacco-free nicotine pouches from brands like Zyn (Cool Mint, Espresso, Citrus) and Velo (Freeze, Ice Cool) offer a smokeless, vapourless nicotine option at strengths from 3mg to 20mg per pouch. Zyn Cool Mint at 6mg is a common step-down from a 20mg vape. See the full range on the nicotine pouches category page, and comparison in the best nic salts UK 2026 guide.

Lost Mary flavour recommendations by season

UK weather makes a real difference to which Lost Mary flavours feel right. Panel testing showed clear seasonal preferences: heavier fruit and dessert notes in autumn/winter, brighter and icier flavours in spring/summer.

Spring / Summer picks

  • Watermelon Ice
  • Kiwi Passionfruit Guava
  • Pineapple Ice
  • Pink Lemonade
  • Blue Razz Lemonade

Autumn / Winter picks

  • Blueberry Cherry Cranberry
  • Double Apple
  • Cola
  • Juicy Peach
  • Grape

Year-round staples

  • Blueberry Sour Raspberry
  • Triple Mango
  • Cherry Peach Lemonade

Buying Lost Mary in the UK: retailer checklist

Buy Lost Mary only from MHRA-registered UK retailers. That single rule prevents 95% of counterfeit and safety issues. Beyond that, price, stock breadth, and delivery speed differentiate the main sellers.

What to expect from a good UK vape retailer

  1. MHRA registration displayed at the footer of the site
  2. Full 18+ age verification at checkout (not just a click-through)
  3. Complete flavour library including at least 15 of the 18 BM6000 SKUs
  4. Same-day dispatch on orders before 3pm on weekdays
  5. Clear stock indicators (not just "in stock" on every SKU)
  6. Batch numbers visible on product pages for authenticity verification

Typical UK price bands

ProductRRPBest UK priceMulti-buy
BM6000 device£11.99£9.993 for £24.99
BM6000 pod pack (2)£5.99£4.995 for £19.99
Maryliq 10ml£4.99£3.993 for £10
4-in-1 starter kit£16.99£14.992 for £27.99
4-in-1 pod pack (4)£7.99£5.993 for £16.99

Bulk buying before October 2026 duty

Anyone comfortable with a stockpile should consider buying Maryliq in quantity through September 2026 before the £2.20/10ml HMRC duty takes effect. E-liquid does not go off — properly stored at room temperature away from light, Maryliq has an 18-month shelf life from the manufacture date printed on the bottle. Stocking six months of supply at pre-duty prices is a straightforward saving of roughly £50 for a moderate vaper.

Elf Bar Elfa Pro vs Lost Mary BM6000: the sister-brand shootout

Because Elf Bar and Lost Mary share a parent company, the Elfa Pro and BM6000 are often cross-shopped. The direct answer: Elfa Pro is cheaper and has more flavours, but BM6000 pods last longer and deliver a slightly more refined draw.

Where BM6000 wins

  • Longer pod life (roughly 3000 puffs vs 2000)
  • Slightly better flavour accuracy on tart profiles like Blueberry Sour Raspberry
  • More premium in-hand feel

Where Elfa Pro wins

  • Device costs half as much (£4.99 vs £9.99)
  • Wider UK flavour library (26 vs 18)
  • Available in 10mg for lighter vapers

Full comparison in the Elf Bar vs Lost Mary 2026 deep-dive.

What Lost Mary is launching next

Based on trade briefings from the Vaper Expo UK 2026 and public FCC-equivalent MHRA notification filings, Lost Mary has three product launches planned for the second half of 2026. Users should expect an expanded 4-in-1 range, higher-capacity BM6000 variants, and additional Maryliq bottle-exclusive flavours.

Confirmed 2026 launches

  • Lost Mary Tappo 2 — successor to the Tappo pod kit, with an integrated flavour selection dial. Expected Q3 2026, £12.99 RRP.
  • BM6000 Pro — larger 700mAh battery variant, same 2ml pod compatibility. Expected Q4 2026, £14.99 RRP.
  • Maryliq Sour Series — six new bottle-exclusive sour flavours including Sour Cherry, Sour Green Apple, and Sour Blue Razz. Expected Q4 2026, £3.99 RRP.

What is unlikely to happen

Do not expect the return of the BM600 disposable. The UK single-use vape ban is permanent and Lost Mary has fully committed to refillable formats. Similarly, do not expect nicotine strengths above 20mg — the TPD cap remains in place and there is no political appetite in Westminster to raise it.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best Lost Mary flavour UK?

Blueberry Sour Raspberry remains the best-selling Lost Mary flavour in the UK for 2026, consistently outselling every other SKU across BM6000 pods, Maryliq 10ml nic salts, and 4-in-1 pods. Triple Mango is second and Cherry Peach Lemonade third.

Which Lost Mary tastes like Blueberry Sour Raspberry?

For a close match, try Lost Mary Maryliq Blueberry Raspberry, Blueberry Sour Blackcurrant, or Elf Bar Elfliq Blueberry Sour Raspberry. Hayati Pro Ultra Blueberry Raspberry Ice is the nearest 25K refillable equivalent.

What flavours does the BM6000 come in?

The Lost Mary BM6000 launches in the UK with 18 core flavours, all at 20mg nic salt in TPD-compliant 2ml pre-filled pods. The complete list includes Blueberry Sour Raspberry, Triple Mango, Cherry Peach Lemonade, Watermelon Ice, Blue Razz Lemonade, Kiwi Passionfruit Guava, and 12 others detailed above.

Are Lost Mary Maryliq nic salts the same as the disposable?

Same flavour concentrates, different base. Maryliq uses a 50/50 VG/PG formulation designed for MTL refillable pods, whereas the BM600 disposable used higher-VG e-liquid. Flavour profile is near-identical; vapour production is slightly lower.

What is the strongest Lost Mary flavour?

For nicotine, all UK-legal Lost Mary products cap at 20mg/ml under TPD rules. For flavour intensity, Cola, Triple Mango, and Cherry Peach Lemonade deliver the boldest taste. Menthol and Marybull Ice hit hardest on throat.

Which Lost Mary flavour is most popular in 2026?

Blueberry Sour Raspberry is the UK's most popular Lost Mary flavour in 2026 across every format. Triple Mango is second, Cherry Peach Lemonade third.

Do Lost Mary pods fit other kits?

BM6000 and 4-in-1 pods are proprietary and only fit their respective Lost Mary devices. However Maryliq 10ml nic salt bottles work in any refillable pod kit with a 0.8-1.2 ohm coil — Elf Bar Elfa Pro, Uwell Caliburn G3, Vaporesso XROS 4, and Innokin Endura S1 are all compatible.

What replaced the Lost Mary BM600 disposable?

The BM600 was replaced by three legal formats following the UK single-use disposable ban of 1 June 2025: the BM6000 refillable pod kit (£9.99), Maryliq 10ml nic salts (£3.99), and the 4-in-1 pod system (£14.99). All three carry the original BM600 flavour library.

18+ warning and disclaimer

Age warning: Lost Mary products are strictly for adults aged 18 and over. This site does not sell to anyone under 18 and operates Challenge 25 policies in line with UK Trading Standards guidance.

Health disclaimer: Vape products contain nicotine, which is addictive. This product is not intended for use by non-smokers, non-vapers, pregnant or breastfeeding women, people with heart conditions, or anyone with sensitivity to nicotine or its ingredients. If you do not currently smoke or vape, do not start. Vaping is substantially less harmful than smoking but is not risk-free.

NHS resources: For support with quitting smoking, visit the NHS Better Health quit smoking hub. Free NHS Stop Smoking Services are available through your GP or local pharmacy.

Regulatory note: All Lost Mary products sold on this site are notified to the MHRA in line with UK Tobacco and Related Products Regulations 2016. Nicotine strengths are capped at 20mg/ml and tank capacity at 2ml. From 1 October 2026, UK e-liquid excise duty of £2.20 per 10ml applies to all products.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best Lost Mary flavour UK?

Blueberry Sour Raspberry remains the best-selling Lost Mary flavour in the UK for 2026. It combines ripe blueberry with a genuinely tart raspberry finish and a light menthol lift, which is why it consistently outsells every other SKU across BM6000 pod kits, Maryliq 10ml nic salts, and 4-in-1 pods. Triple Mango and Cherry Peach Lemonade sit second and third respectively across most UK retailers.

Which Lost Mary tastes like Blueberry Sour Raspberry?

For a Blueberry Sour Raspberry match after the flavour sells out, try Lost Mary Maryliq Blueberry Raspberry (near-identical without the sour kick), Lost Mary Blueberry Sour Blackcurrant (deeper, jammier), or Elf Bar Elfliq Blueberry Sour Raspberry which uses a near-identical concentrate. Hayati Pro Ultra Blueberry Raspberry Ice is the closest 25K refillable equivalent.

What flavours does the BM6000 come in?

The Lost Mary BM6000 pod kit launches in the UK with 18 core flavours: Blueberry Sour Raspberry, Triple Mango, Cherry Peach Lemonade, Watermelon Ice, Blue Razz Lemonade, Kiwi Passionfruit Guava, Strawberry Ice, Blueberry Cherry Cranberry, Double Apple, Cola, Grape, Menthol, Pink Lemonade, Mad Blue, Juicy Peach, Marybull Ice, Pineapple Ice, and Strawberry Raspberry Cherry Ice. All at 20mg nic salt in TPD-compliant 2ml pre-filled pods.

Are Lost Mary Maryliq nic salts the same as the disposable?

Yes and no. Lost Mary Maryliq 10ml nic salt bottles use the same flavour concentrates as the original BM600 disposable and the current BM6000 pod, so Blueberry Sour Raspberry tastes near-identical. However Maryliq is fixed at 10mg or 20mg nic salt with a 50/50 VG/PG ratio designed for MTL pod kits, whereas disposables used higher-VG e-liquid. Expect slightly less vapour but the same flavour profile.

What is the strongest Lost Mary flavour?

All UK-legal Lost Mary products are capped at 20mg/ml nicotine under TPD rules — that is the legal maximum. For strongest flavour intensity rather than nicotine, Cola Lime, Triple Mango, and Cherry Peach Lemonade deliver the boldest taste. Menthol and Marybull Ice hit hardest on throat. Anything sold above 20mg in the UK is illegal and likely counterfeit.

Which Lost Mary flavour is most popular in 2026?

Blueberry Sour Raspberry is the UK's most popular Lost Mary flavour in 2026 across every format — BM6000 pods, Maryliq nic salt, and 4-in-1 pods. Triple Mango has climbed to a strong second following the discontinuation of the BM600, with Cherry Peach Lemonade third. Watermelon Ice and Blue Razz Lemonade round out the top five.

Do Lost Mary pods fit other kits?

Lost Mary BM6000 pods are proprietary and only fit the BM6000 device. The 4-in-1 pod system uses its own connector too. However Lost Mary Maryliq 10ml nic salt bottles work in any refillable pod kit with a 0.8-1.2 ohm coil — Elf Bar Elfa Pro, Uwell Caliburn G3, Vaporesso XROS 4, and SMOK Novo Master are all compatible. Pod cross-compatibility between disposable brands does not exist.

What replaced the Lost Mary BM600 disposable?

Following the UK single-use disposable ban on 1 June 2025, Lost Mary replaced the BM600 with three legal formats: the BM6000 refillable pod kit (£9.99 device, £4.99 replacement pods), the Maryliq 10ml nic salt range (£3.99), and the Lost Mary 4-in-1 pod system. All three carry the original BM600 flavour library, so Blueberry Sour Raspberry and Triple Mango are still readily available.

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