Foger Sour Cranapple Flavor Review: Fogger Tart Cranberry & Sweet Apple

Foger Sour Cranapple Flavor Review: Fogger Tart Cranberry & Sweet Apple

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Shop Foger Sour Cranapple. A sophisticated blend of dry, tart cranberries and crisp red apples. Part of the Fogger Sour Edition. Reviewed by Jax R.

Foger Sour Cranapple Flavor Review: Fogger Tart Cranberry & Sweet Apple
Flavor Lab Review
Cranberry has traditionally not been considered an especially sour fruit. While lemon has a crisp, acidic taste, and green apple a pungent taste, cranberry is characterized by complexity and an oversized sweet note. Sour Cranapple combines intense flavor of the cranberry with the juicy sweetness of a Red Delicious apple. This blend creates a unique and refreshing sensation that is layered and sophisticated.

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Jax R. — Foger Vape Ice & Sour Specialist

🍎 Ice & Sour Review by Jax R.

"Sour Cranapple is the grown-up's Sour. No candy coating, no neon colors, no sugar rush. Just cranberry tartness and crisp apple acidity working together in the driest, most sophisticated sour profile Foger makes. The cranberry does something no other fruit in the lineup does — it adds a tannic, almost wine-like bitterness underneath the sour that keeps your palate engaged without sweetness. I've vaped this for 12-hour work days. Not because it's exciting. Because it's the one Sour I never get tired of."

Jax R. — Ice & Sour Specialist at Foger Vape Flavor Lab

— Jax R.

🍋 Sour Edition — 7 Flavors

Foger's tongue-tingling lineup. Every flavor starts with a sour punch, then resolves into fruit. Mixed devices — check each review for details.

🍎 Foger Sour Cranapple — Switch Pro 30K Pod

Sour Cranapple is a replacement pod for the Foger Switch Pro 30K system. This is the driest, least sweet Sour in the Edition at 6.5/10 sweetness — and that dryness is its superpower. Every other Sour resolves into some form of sweetness: candy (Sour Gush), blue raspberry (Blue Dust), watermelon (Apple Watermelon), mango (Mango Pineapple). Cranapple resolves into cranberry tartness and apple crispness — neither of which is sweet. Foger (Fogger) built this pod around tart + tart, not sour + sweet, and the result is a flavor that stays sharp from inhale to exhale without ever needing sugar to balance it. At 8.5/10 all-day, it's tied with Sour Apple Ice for the best sustainability in the series — because dryness doesn't accumulate the way sweetness does.

  • Device: Switch Pro 30K (Pod) — Buy Pod Only | Buy Full Kit
  • Puff Count: Up to 30,000 puffs per pod
  • E-Liquid: 25mL pre-filled, 5% nicotine salt
  • Coil: Dual-mesh, replaceable pod — keep the battery, swap flavors
  • Ships from: Dallas, TX — same-day processing, free US shipping

🍎 Switch Pro Pod: Sour Cranapple requires the Switch Pro battery dock. New to Foger? → full kit. Already own the dock? → Pod only.

Flavor Deconstruction: Tart Meets Tart — No Sugar Required

Sour Cranapple breaks the Sour Edition formula. Every other Sour follows the pattern of "sour opening → sweet landing." Cranapple follows a different arc: sour opening → tart landing. The cranberry contributes a tannic, almost wine-like bitterness that sits underneath the sour coating. The apple contributes crisp, clean acidity. Together, they create a profile that's perpetually refreshing because there's no sweetness to accumulate on the palate. Think of unsweetened cranberry juice mixed with green apple juice — that sharp, clean, tongue-scrubbing quality that makes you want to drink more rather than take a break.

LayerWhat I'm TastingIntensity
🍋 Top (Inhale) Cranberry sour bite — sharp, bright, and immediately tannic. This isn't the sweetened cranberry juice cocktail you buy in bottles. This is the raw cranberry — the one that makes you wince if you eat it without sugar. The sour coating amplifies the cranberry's natural tartness into a genuine 7.5/10 sour hit. Your mouth floods and your cheeks pull in. There's also a slight astringency — a drying, tannic quality — that sets this apart from every other Sour in the lineup. No other Sour dries your palate. Cranapple does. 7.5/10
🍏 Mid (Draw) Crisp apple acidity — the apple arrives as a secondary tartness, not as sweet relief. This apple is similar to Sour Apple Ice's Granny Smith — sharp and green — but without the sour coating piled on top. The apple's natural acidity is enough. It layers with the cranberry tartness to create a double-tart mid-draw that's complex and engaging. The two fruits are distinct: cranberry is darker and tannic, apple is brighter and juicy. They don't blend into one note — they harmonize. 7/10
🍷 Base (Exhale) Dry cranberry finish — the exhale is where Cranapple's unique character is most obvious. Instead of the sweet candy or fruit trail every other Sour leaves, this one leaves a dry, slightly astringent cranberry note that's closer to red wine tannins than fruit juice sweetness. It's clean, sharp, and it actively scrubs the palate. Palate reset: 5-6 seconds — second fastest in the Sour Edition after Sour Apple Ice (4-5 seconds). The dryness and tartness both contribute to a fast, thorough reset. 5/10
🍬 Sweetness Low. 6.5/10 — the least sweet Sour in the lineup alongside Sour Apple Ice (6/10). The apple contributes a slight natural sweetness, and the cranberry contributes almost none. If you're coming from Sour Blue Dust (8/10) or Sour Mango Pineapple (8/10), Cranapple will taste dry. 6.5/10
😝 Sourness High. 7.5/10 — the third most intense sour, behind Sour Apple Ice and Sour Fcuking Fab (both 8/10). But Cranapple's sour feels more serious than those two because it isn't offset by sweetness or ice. It's just sour + tart + dry. Nothing softens it. 7.5/10

Jax's Lab Scores

🍎Cranapple Accuracy: 9/10Raw cranberry + Granny Smith
😝Sourness: 7.5/10Unpadded — no sweet safety net
🍷Dryness: 8/10Wine tannins — only dry Sour
🔄All-Day: 8.5/10Dryness never accumulates

The Draw-by-Draw Experience

Inhale — Cranberry Bites First

First draw and the cranberry hits like unsweetened juice — sharp, tannic, and genuinely sour. There's an immediate astringent quality that I don't get from any other Sour. The sides of your tongue tighten. Your mouth floods. And then there's this dry, wine-like undertone that pulls moisture from the palate instead of adding it. That combination of sour flooding + tannic drying is unique to Cranapple and it's why this pod feels more "adult" than the candy-leaning Sours. Sour Gush tastes like a sour candy you'd buy at a movie theater. Cranapple tastes like something you'd order at a craft cocktail bar. Normal Mode — always. The cranberry's tannic complexity is delicate at the vapor level, and Boost overwhelms it with raw vapor density. Normal lets the dryness come through. This is one of three pods across the entire Foger catalog where I specifically warn against Boost.

Mid-Draw — Apple Sharpens the Edge

The mid-draw layers green apple acidity on top of the cranberry tartness, and the effect is like switching from red wine to white wine in the same sip. The cranberry is dark, heavy, tannic. The apple is bright, crisp, juicy. They don't compete — they create depth. The apple lifts the cranberry out of heaviness, and the cranberry gives the apple a foundation that prevents it from being thin. If you've tried Sour Apple Ice, you'll recognize the same Granny Smith apple, but here it's playing a supporting role instead of leading. The apple doesn't need to carry the sourness because the cranberry already did that on the inhale. Instead, the apple contributes brightness and a clean acidity that keeps the draw moving forward.

Exhale — The Dry Scrub

This is the most distinctive exhale in the Sour Edition. Where every other Sour leaves some form of sweet or tangy trail, Cranapple leaves dryness. The cranberry tannins linger as an astringent finish that actively cleans the palate — like drinking unsweetened tea after a rich meal. Your tongue feels scrubbed. The apple acidity fades quickly, leaving the cranberry to close the show alone. Palate reset: 5-6 seconds. Not because the sour stimulates saliva (it does, somewhat), but because the dryness prevents any flavor from sticking around. Nothing accumulates. Nothing coats. I draw every 20-30 seconds — the same fast cadence I use for Sour Apple Ice — and I've done 12-hour days on this pod without palate fatigue. That 8.5/10 all-day score is the highest I give to any non-ice Sour, and it's specifically because of the dryness. Sweetness tires you. Dryness doesn't.

Sour Cranapple vs Other Foger Sour Flavors

FlavorProfileSournessSweetnessAll-DayDevice
🍎 Sour CranappleCranberry tannin + crisp apple acid7.5/106.5/108.5/10Switch Pro
🍏 Sour Apple IceGreen apple + sour + WS-23 ice8/106/108.5/10Switch Pro
🍬 Sour GushMulti-fruit candy + tangy coating7/107.5/108/10Switch Pro
🔥 Sour Fcuking FabMystery sour + candy explosion8/107/107/10Switch Pro
🍉 Sour Apple WatermelonSour apple → sweet watermelon6.5/107.5/108/10Bit 35K
💎 Sour Blue DustBlue raspberry + sour sugar dust6/108/107.5/10Switch Pro
🥭 Sour Mango PineappleTropical enzyme tang + creamy mango5/108/107.5/10Bit 35K

Jax's Pick: Sour Cranapple is the marathon Sour — the one built for all-day, every-day use. If Sour Apple Ice is my #1 for intensity, Cranapple is my #1 for sustainability. They share the 8.5/10 all-day score, but they get there differently: Apple Ice resets through ice + acid, Cranapple resets through dryness + tannins. If you want sour without any sweetness buffer — the purest tart-on-tart experience in the lineup — Cranapple is the only option. It's also the best palate cleanser between sweeter pods: I vape a few draws of Cranapple between sessions of Blue Dust or Mango Pineapple to reset.

Who Should Buy Foger Sour Cranapple?

  • All-day, every-day vapers. 8.5/10 all-day, 5-6 second palate reset, 20-30 second draw gaps. The dryness never accumulates. I've done 12-hour days on this pod — the flavor at draw 500 is the same as draw 1.
  • Vapers who find sweet flavors cloying. At 6.5/10 sweetness, Cranapple is the anti-dessert Sour. Cranberry tannins + apple acid = zero sugar coating. If sweet vapes tire your palate, this won't.
  • Wine drinkers and craft cocktail people. The tannic, dry cranberry finish has a complexity that reads more "beverage" than "candy." This is the Sour that adults gravitate toward.
  • Pod rotation vapers. Cranapple works as a palate cleanser between sweeter pods. A few draws of Cranapple after Blue Dust or Mango Pineapple scrubs the sweetness and resets you for the next flavor.
  • Not for: Sweet-tooth vapers (6.5/10 sweetness is dry — go Sour Blue Dust at 8/10), or Bit 35K users (Cranapple is Switch Pro exclusive).

Foger Sour Cranapple — FAQ

What does Foger Sour Cranapple taste like?

Foger Sour Cranapple tastes like raw cranberry tartness + crisp green apple acidity with a dry, wine-like tannin finish. 7.5/10 sourness, 6.5/10 sweetness, 9/10 cranapple accuracy. The driest, most sophisticated Sour in the Foger (Fogger) Sour Edition. Switch Pro 30K.

Is Sour Cranapple very sweet?

No — it's the least sweet Sour at 6.5/10. The cranberry is tannic and dry, the apple is tart. No candy coating, no sugar landing. For a sweet Sour, try Sour Blue Dust (8/10) or Sour Mango Pineapple (8/10).

Why is Sour Cranapple's all-day score so high?

The dryness. Sweetness accumulates on the palate and causes fatigue. Cranapple's cranberry tannins + apple acidity actively scrub the palate every draw, preventing buildup. 5-6 second reset, 12+ hour endurance.

Is Sour Cranapple available on the Foger Bit 35K?

No. Switch Pro 30K exclusive. For Bit 35K sour options, check Sour Apple Watermelon or Sour Mango Pineapple. Full list at Foger Vape Flavors.

Where can I buy Foger Sour Cranapple?

Order from the Foger Vape US Store — Dallas warehouse, 24-hour dispatch, free US shipping. Or check Foger Vape Near Me for local stores.

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