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Rachael Rabbit is a UK-made e-liquid range produced by the team at Jack Rabbit Vapes, a brand with a solid reputation for precise flavour mixing and consistent production quality. The range is built around fruity multi-fruit blends, each finished with a measured koolada cooling element that adds depth without burying the fruit. We’ve found vapers come back to Rachael Rabbit because the flavour accuracy holds up across a full tank, not just the first few pulls. The range covers both 100ml shortfills at 70VG/30PG for sub-ohm setups and 10ml nicotine salt bottles at 50/50 for pod kits and MTL devices. Five flavours, two formats, sourced through authorised UK distributors so every bottle is the genuine article.
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Rachael Rabbit keeps things focused. Five flavours, two formats, consistent UK manufacturing, and a flavour profile built around layered fruit with a koolada cooling finish rather than a heavy menthol blast. That focus shows in the quality. The blending is clean and the fruit notes read as distinct rather than melting into a generic sweet hit.
The combination of UK production standards and tightly controlled flavour layering is what separates Rachael Rabbit from generic iced-fruit brands.
Rachael Rabbit 100ml Shortfills
The shortfills are mixed at 70VG/30PG and come in 100ml bottles with space left for a nicotine shot. That 70VG ratio produces a dense, smooth vapour that carries the fruit flavour well through a sub-ohm coil, typically in the 0.2-0.5Ω range. At zero nicotine before the shot is added, they’re also a solid option for vapers who prefer to vape nicotine-free. All five flavours are available in this format.
To add nicotine, drop one standard 18mg nicotine shot into the bottle, cap it, shake well and give it a couple of minutes to settle. The result is roughly 3mg freebase across the full 100ml. If you want a higher strength or a different ratio, our guide to using shortfills covers the full breakdown.
Rachael Rabbit Nic Salts
The nic salt range runs at 50/50 VG/PG and comes in 10ml bottles at 5mg, 10mg and 20mg. That 50/50 ratio is built for pod kits and MTL tanks, not sub-ohm hardware. Running a 50/50 nic salt through a high-power sub-ohm setup will produce a harsh throat hit and burn through liquid fast, so stick to a pod kit or MTL device with this range.
The pharmaceutical grade nicotine salicylate used in the formula gives a smoother hit compared to freebase at equivalent strengths, which makes the 20mg option more comfortable for heavier users. Not sure which strength to pick? Our nicotine strength guide covers the decision.
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Rachael Rabbit keeps things focused. Five flavours, two formats, consistent UK manufacturing, and a flavour profile built around layered fruit with a koolada cooling finish rather than a heavy menthol blast. That focus shows in the quality. The blending is clean and the fruit notes read as distinct rather than melting into a generic sweet hit.
The combination of UK production standards and tightly controlled flavour layering is what separates Rachael Rabbit from generic iced-fruit brands.
Whether you’re running a sub-ohm tank and want a 100ml shortfill, or using a pod kit and need a nic salt in the right strength, the Rachael Rabbit range covers both setups across the same five flavours.
The shortfills are mixed at 70VG/30PG and come in 100ml bottles with space left for a nicotine shot. That 70VG ratio produces a dense, smooth vapour that carries the fruit flavour well through a sub-ohm coil, typically in the 0.2-0.5Ω range. At zero nicotine before the shot is added, they’re also a solid option for vapers who prefer to vape nicotine-free. All five flavours are available in this format.
To add nicotine, drop one standard 18mg nicotine shot into the bottle, cap it, shake well and give it a couple of minutes to settle. The result is roughly 3mg freebase across the full 100ml. If you want a higher strength or a different ratio, our guide to using shortfills covers the full breakdown.
The nic salt range runs at 50/50 VG/PG and comes in 10ml bottles at 5mg, 10mg and 20mg. That 50/50 ratio is built for pod kits and MTL tanks, not sub-ohm hardware. Running a 50/50 nic salt through a high-power sub-ohm setup will produce a harsh throat hit and burn through liquid fast, so stick to a pod kit or MTL device with this range.
The pharmaceutical grade nicotine salicylate used in the formula gives a smoother hit compared to freebase at equivalent strengths, which makes the 20mg option more comfortable for heavier users. Not sure which strength to pick? Our nicotine strength guide covers the decision in plain English.
All five flavours are available as both shortfills and nic salts. Here’s what each one actually tastes like, based on our time with the range.
Redcurrant, Grape and Cherry – The most berry-forward option in the range. Redcurrant leads with a tart edge, grape fills the mid-note with a sweet depth, and cherry rounds things out on the exhale. If you’ve been vaping berry disposables, this is the most familiar starting point.
Lemon, Pear and Raspberry – The sharpest blend in the lineup. The lemon brings genuine citrus bite, raspberry adds a slightly tangy layer, and ripe pear sits underneath and softens both. The koolada cooling is subtle here and actually enhances the citrus rather than competing with it.
Orange Mango and Passionfruit – The tropical option. Orange and mango combine into a warm, sweet base and passionfruit adds a slightly floral note on top. The cooling is present but mild, making this one of the softer vapes in the range.
Pomegranate, Kiwi and Watermelon – Deep and slightly earthy on the draw from the pomegranate, with kiwi adding brightness and watermelon pulling the whole blend together. The iced finish works particularly well here because watermelon and ice is a natural pairing.
Blueberry, Citrus and Pineapple – Ripe blueberry leads and the citrus sharpens it up, while pineapple adds a tropical sweetness underneath. This one tends to be a favourite for vapers who find straight blueberry too one-note.
The right Rachael Rabbit product depends on your device, not just your flavour preference. Here’s how to match the format to your setup.
Go for the nic salts. The 50/50 ratio is made for lower-power draws and the salt nicotine delivers a smooth hit without the harshness of freebase at equivalent strength. If you’re switching from cigarettes or disposables, 20mg is the most common starting point. 10mg is a solid daily-use strength for lighter users or those already settled on lower nicotine, and 5mg suits vapers who vape frequently throughout the day and want less nicotine per session.
Not sure which kit works best with nic salts? Browse our pod kit range to find something compatible.
The 100ml shortfills are the right pick. The 70VG/30PG blend is thick enough to handle mesh coils at higher wattages without tasting thin, and the larger bottle volume makes financial sense if you vape regularly. Add a nic shot if you want nicotine, or run them at zero if you don’t. Our shortfill guide explains the process step by step if you’ve not mixed one before.
If you’re moving away from disposables, the Rachael Rabbit nic salts are the more direct replacement. The flavour profiles map closely to the iced-fruit tastes disposables made popular, and the salt nicotine delivery will feel familiar. Start with 20mg and a simple pod kit for the smoothest transition. Our guide to switching from disposables is worth a read if this is your first move to refillable vaping.
We source all Rachael Rabbit products directly through authorised UK distributors only. Every bottle is genuine Jack Rabbit Vapes production, UK-manufactured, TPD-compliant and exactly as described. No grey imports, no counterfeit risk.
We keep our pricing sharp and run multi-buy deals on both the shortfills and nic salts, so stocking up on your favourites costs less per bottle. Check the current offers on the Rachael Rabbit category page for the latest deals.
Orders are dispatched quickly from our UK warehouse. Free delivery is available on qualifying orders, making it straightforward to grab a few bottles without paying over the odds for shipping.
Our team are all daily vapers. We’ve run the Rachael Rabbit shortfills through sub-ohm setups and tested the nic salts in pod kits, so when you ask us a question you get a straight answer based on real experience, not a recycled spec sheet. If you need help picking a flavour or working out which format suits your kit, get in touch and we’ll point you in the right direction.
Explore our answers to some frequently asked questions.
The shortfills are 100ml, zero nicotine, at 70VG/30PG – built for sub-ohm tanks and high-power kits. The nic salts are 10ml at 50/50 VG/PG, available at 5mg, 10mg or 20mg, and designed for pod kits and MTL devices. Same five flavours, different formats for different hardware.
If you’re used to berry disposables, start with Redcurrant, Grape and Cherry. For tropical flavours, Orange Mango and Passionfruit is the most approachable entry point. Lemon, Pear and Raspberry suits vapers who prefer a sharper, citrus-forward profile. Blueberry, Citrus and Pineapple is worth trying if straight blueberry has felt too flat in the past.
We wouldn’t recommend it. The 50/50 ratio and salt nicotine is built for low-power, restricted-draw devices. Using nic salts in a sub-ohm setup produces an unpleasantly harsh hit and burns through liquid quickly. Stick to pod kits or MTL tanks for the salt range.
Add one standard 18mg nicotine shot to the 100ml bottle, cap it, shake well and leave it for a couple of minutes to settle. This gives you roughly 3mg across the full 100ml. The UK legal maximum for nicotine-containing e-liquid is 20mg/ml. For higher-strength mixing or different ratios, see our shortfill guide.
Most people switching from cigarettes find 20mg the most effective starting point. It’s the UK legal maximum and delivers enough nicotine per draw to address cravings without requiring constant vaping. Once you feel settled on your device and routine, dropping to 10mg is a natural next step.
Yes. The 70VG/30PG ratio is well-matched to mesh coil setups, which need sufficient VG content to produce a smooth, cloud-capable vapour. Running a high-VG liquid through a mesh coil also tends to bring out the fruit notes more clearly than a thinner 50/50 blend would.
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