Luigi Flavor Index: All 70 Flavors and the Version Decoder
This is a complete index of every Luigi disposable flavors release we can document, across every series, including the runs no longer in production. Seventy Luigi disposable flavors in total, filterable by series, strain type and whether we currently stock them. Nowhere else lists the discontinued Luigi disposable flavors alongside the current ones, which is exactly the gap people fall into when they search a flavor name and find nothing.

| Flavor | Series | Type | Profile | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Glitter Pop | Series 8 | Sativa | Bright and sweet with a fizzing top note | In stock |
| Razzle Blush | Series 8 | Sativa | Sharp raspberry tang softening to rosy floral | In stock |
| Wild N Hot | Series 8 | Sativa | Warm and spiced over fruit | In stock |
| Citrus Seductress | Series 8 | Sativa | Clean citrus led, classic daytime | In stock |
| Amber Kush Light | Series 8 | Indica | Earthy and resinous with amber sweetness | In stock |
| Dream Cream | Series 8 | Indica | Creamy and dessert led | In stock |
| New Money Honey | Series 8 | Hybrid | Honeyed and rounded, most approachable | In stock |
| Sunfire Dawg | Series 8 | Hybrid | Gas forward with a citrus edge | In stock |
| Midnight Twist | Series 8 | Hybrid | Dark fruit with a cooler finish | In stock |
| Emerald Belts | Series 8 | Hybrid | Sour candy led, sharp and bright | In stock |
| Sour Cran Smash | Series 6 | Hybrid | Sharp cranberry and sour candy | In stock |
| Razor Thin Pine | Series 6 | Sativa | Clean pine over light sweetness, least sugary | In stock |
| Rageberry Blitz | Series 6 | Hybrid | Mixed berry pushed hard, jammy | In stock |
| Plum Wreck | Series 6 | Indica | Dark stone fruit, heavier finish | In stock |
| Orange Lava Kush | Series 6 | Hybrid | Citrus over a kush base | In stock |
| Hella Hallow Jam | Series 6 | Indica | Preserved fruit and sugar, dense | In stock |
| Green Gumbo | Series 6 | Sativa | Herbal and green with a sweet edge | In stock |
| Graveberry Kush | Series 6 | Indica | Berry over earth | In stock |
| Candy Corn Chaos | Series 6 | Hybrid | Straightforward confectionery, sweetest | In stock |
| Black Diesel Milk | Series 6 | Hybrid | Creamy over fuel | In stock |
| Alien Blood | Series 5 | Hybrid | Dark berry with a metallic sharpness | In stock |
| Candy Berry Lemonade | Series 5 | Hybrid | Sweet berry over citrus | In stock |
| CUCU Melon | Series 5 | Sativa | Cool cucumber and melon | In stock |
| Jungle Dew | Series 5 | Sativa | Green and herbal, least sweet | In stock |
| Lavash Breath | Series 5 | Indica | Soft, doughy and floral | In stock |
| OG Blue Kiwi | Series 5 | Hybrid | Tart kiwi over a traditional OG base | In stock |
| Red Clouds | Series 5 | Indica | Red fruit and soft sweetness | In stock |
| Strapple Dawg | Series 5 | Hybrid | Strawberry and apple over gas | In stock |
| Super Sangria | Series 5 | Indica | Mixed dark fruit and spice | In stock |
| Zefir Fruit Cocktail | Series 5 | Hybrid | Marshmallow sweetness over mixed fruit | In stock |
| Apple Sin Rings | Series 2 | Hybrid | Green apple candy | In stock |
| Crystal Lemon Bubble | Series 2 | Sativa | Clean lemon with a soft fizz | In stock |
| Firevine Fruit | Series 2 | Hybrid | Mixed red fruit with a warm edge | In stock |
| Grape Champagne | Series 2 | Hybrid | Grape with a dry finish | In stock |
| Mango War | Series 2 | Sativa | Ripe tropical mango | In stock |
| Peachy Keen Kush | Series 2 | Indica | Soft peach over a kush base | In stock |
| Pink Cereal Milk | Series 2 | Hybrid | Creamy and sweet, dessert option | In stock |
| Raw Berry Nectar | Series 2 | Indica | Dense berry, jammy | In stock |
| Swirlcane | Series 2 | Hybrid | Sugarcane sweetness with light spice | In stock |
| Twisted Cotton Mouth | Series 2 | Hybrid | Spun sugar and candy floss, sweetest | In stock |
| Banana Gelato | Fattone | Hybrid | Creamy banana and dessert sweetness | In stock |
| Blackberry Dream | Fattone | Indica | Dark berry with a soft finish | In stock |
| Blue Mist | Fattone | Hybrid | Cool blueberry, clean rather than sugary | In stock |
| Blue Razz Lime | Fattone | Sativa | Sharp blue raspberry cut with lime | In stock |
| Cherry Pie | Fattone | Indica | Baked cherry and pastry | In stock |
| Honeydew Melon | Fattone | Sativa | Light melon, most refreshing | In stock |
| Pineapple Diesel | Fattone | Hybrid | Tropical fruit over fuel | In stock |
| Strawberry OG | Fattone | Hybrid | Strawberry over a traditional OG base | In stock |
| Watermelon | Fattone | Sativa | Clean watermelon | In stock |
| Blood Orange | Fattone | Hybrid | Deep citrus with a bitter edge | In stock |
| Berry Amarillo | Rosin | Hybrid | Bright berry with a hoppy edge | In stock |
| Casablanca Peach | Rosin | Indica | Soft stone fruit, gentlest in the line | In stock |
| Citrus Mimosa | Rosin | Sativa | Clean orange and light florals | In stock |
| Donny Burger | Rosin | Indica | Savoury and peppery | In stock |
| Garlic Glue | Rosin | Indica | Pungent and savoury, most divisive | In stock |
| OG Reserve | Rosin | Hybrid | Traditional earth and pine | In stock |
| Peanut Butter Breath | Rosin | Indica | Nutty and rich | In stock |
| Sour Tart Ribbons | Rosin | Sativa | Sharp and sour | In stock |
| Tangie Diesel | Rosin | Sativa | Citrus over fuel | In stock |
| Tropicana Gold | Rosin | Sativa | Tropical and juicy, most approachable | In stock |
| Monochrome Melon | Earlier run | Hybrid | Melon led, widely searched, not currently stocked | Not stocked |
| Onyx Punch | Earlier run | Hybrid | Dark fruit punch profile, not currently stocked | Not stocked |
| Dark Cherry Gelato | Earlier run | Indica | Cherry over Gelato cream, not currently stocked | Not stocked |
| Sugar Skull Sour | Earlier run | Hybrid | Sour candy profile, not currently stocked | Not stocked |
| Grey Rainbow | Earlier run | Hybrid | Mixed fruit candy, not currently stocked | Not stocked |
| Ivory Vanilla | Earlier run | Indica | Vanilla cream, not currently stocked | Not stocked |
| Sour Void | Earlier run | Sativa | Sharp sour profile, not currently stocked | Not stocked |
| Innocent Kush | Earlier run | Indica | Traditional kush, not currently stocked | Not stocked |
| Pure Square Burst | Earlier run | Hybrid | Fruit burst profile, not currently stocked | Not stocked |
| OG Sunrise | Earlier run | Sativa | Citrus OG, not currently stocked | Not stocked |
Table of Contents
- How to Use the Luigi Disposable Flavors Index
- What the Series Names Mean
- Reading the Strain Types
- Luigi Disposable Flavors No Longer in Production
- The Version Decoder, V4 to V8
- What the Codes on the Box Mean
- How Luigi Disposable Flavors Get Faked
- Finding a Replacement for a Discontinued Flavor
- Frequently Asked Questions
How to Use the Luigi Disposable Flavors Index
Type a flavor name into the search box and it filters as you type, matching both the name and the profile description, so searching “melon” returns CUCU Melon, Honeydew Melon and Monochrome Melon together. The three dropdowns narrow by series, by strain type and by whether the flavor is currently stocked.
The availability column is the honest part. Sixty of the seventy flavors listed are in stock and link straight to the product. Ten are earlier run flavors that are still widely searched but are no longer produced, and rather than pretend otherwise we list them with what they were so you can find a close replacement.
What the Series Names Mean
Luigi organises devices into numbered series, and the most common misunderstanding is that a higher number means a stronger device. It does not. Every series uses the same live resin and liquid diamond fill. What changes is the hardware generation, the flavor direction and the price.
| Series | Flavors in index | Direction | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Series 8 | 10 | Adventurous, newest run | 35 USD |
| Series 6 | 10 | Dessert and candy led | 30 USD |
| Series 5 | 10 | Widest spread across directions | 25 USD |
| Series 2 | 10 | Established fruit and candy | 25 USD |
| Fattone | 10 | Proven profiles, larger format | See listing |
| Rosin | 10 | Solventless, savoury and citrus led | 10 USD |
| Earlier runs | 10 | Discontinued, listed for reference | Not stocked |
Reading the Strain Types
Sativa, indica and hybrid are useful shorthand and poor science, so treat the column as a guide to when a flavor suits rather than as a promise. Across this index the sativa leaning flavors tend to read clear and lifting, the indica leaning ones settle more heavily, and hybrids sit in between without committing your day in either direction.
Dose matters more than the label. A large amount of a sativa leaning device will not behave like a small amount of one, and response varies considerably with tolerance and setting. Nothing here is a medical claim.
Luigi Disposable Flavors No Longer in Production
Ten flavors in the index are earlier run releases that are still searched heavily and are no longer made. If you arrived here looking for one of these, the honest answer is that nobody is producing it now, and any listing claiming current stock of a discontinued Luigi flavor deserves real suspicion.
| Discontinued flavor | What it was | Closest current flavor |
|---|---|---|
| Monochrome Melon | Melon led hybrid, the most searched discontinued name | CUCU Melon or Honeydew Melon |
| Onyx Punch | Dark fruit punch | Super Sangria |
| Dark Cherry Gelato | Cherry over Gelato cream | Cherry Pie |
| Sugar Skull Sour | Sour candy | Sour Tart Ribbons |
| Grey Rainbow | Mixed fruit candy | Zefir Fruit Cocktail |
| Ivory Vanilla | Vanilla cream | Pink Cereal Milk |
| Sour Void | Sharp sour sativa | Sour Cran Smash |
| Innocent Kush | Traditional kush indica | Peachy Keen Kush |
| Pure Square Burst | Fruit burst | Firevine Fruit |
| OG Sunrise | Citrus OG | OG Blue Kiwi |
The Version Decoder, V4 to V8
Alongside the flavor names, Luigi devices carry a hardware version. People search these constantly and almost nobody explains them, so here is the decoder. The version refers to the device generation only. It says nothing about potency, and the extract has been live resin with liquid diamonds throughout.
| Version | What it introduced | Still available |
|---|---|---|
| V4 | Early sealed 2g format | Yes, V4 disposable |
| V5 | Wider flavor range on the same body | Superseded |
| V6 | Improved draw consistency | Superseded |
| V7 | Tank integrity, holding 2g without leaking | Yes, Luigi 2g V7 and Series 7 live resin |
| V8 | Airflow consistency through the second gram, pre roll pairing as standard | Yes, Series 8 |
The pattern is worth naming: each version fixed the part of a disposable that actually fails, rather than adding features. Airflow, coil behaviour under sustained use, and whether a 2g tank leaks. None of that is exciting and all of it decides whether you finish a device or abandon it half full.
What the Codes on the Box Mean
Two more things people search and never find answered. Batch codes printed on Luigi packaging identify the production run, which is what makes a device traceable and what our verification check reads. They are not a potency figure or a date of manufacture in any readable format, and a code that repeats across several units you own is a warning sign rather than a coincidence.
The light behaviour is the other one. A Luigi device that blinks repeatedly and produces nothing is signalling a depleted cell, which on a sealed disposable is the end of its life rather than a fault you can fix. A device that lights normally but gives no vapour is almost always a clog instead, and that one is recoverable. Our guide on a Luigi disposable that is not hitting works through both.
How Luigi Disposable Flavors Get Faked
An index like this has a second use beyond finding a flavor you like. Counterfeiters invent flavor names, because inventing one is free and buyers rarely have a reference to check against. If a device is sold to you under a Luigi flavor name that does not appear anywhere in this index, that is a meaningful signal on its own.
- Invented names. A flavor not listed here, in any series, current or discontinued.
- Wrong series pairing. A real flavor name attached to the wrong series, for example a Series 2 profile sold as Series 8 packaging.
- Discontinued sold as current. Any listing offering fresh stock of the ten discontinued flavors above.
- Mismatched strain type. A flavor listed here as indica being sold as a sativa, which suggests the seller is guessing.
None of those is proof on its own, and the decisive check remains the authenticity code rather than the name. Run it on our verification page before first use, and our guide to telling real from fake covers the physical checks.
Finding a Replacement for a Discontinued Flavor
The practical way to replace a flavor you can no longer buy is to match the profile rather than the name. Work from the profile column in the index above: find the discontinued flavor, read what it actually tasted of, then filter the index by that description. Searching “melon” or “sour” or “kush” in the box surfaces every current flavor sharing that character.
Two shortcuts help. If your discontinued favorite was sweet, the Series 6 collection is built entirely around dessert and candy profiles and is the highest hit rate. If it was savoury, earthy or citrus led, the rosin pens cover that end better than any of the numbered series do.
If you want to compare several before committing, the Series 5 collection at 25 dollars spans every flavor direction deliberately, which makes it the cheapest way to relocate your preference. Our flavor guide maps the profiles in prose if you prefer reading to filtering, and the Luigi pen page compares the formats themselves.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many Luigi flavors are there?
This index documents seventy across every series, of which sixty are currently in production and ten are earlier run flavors no longer made. That covers Series 2, 5, 6 and 8, the Fattone line, the rosin pens and the discontinued releases.
Is Monochrome Melon still available?
No. Monochrome Melon was an earlier run flavor and is no longer produced, despite still being one of the most searched Luigi flavor names. CUCU Melon and Honeydew Melon are the closest current profiles.
What is the difference between the Luigi series?
Hardware generation, flavor direction and price. Every series uses the same live resin and liquid diamond extract, so a higher series number does not mean a stronger device, only a newer one with a different flavor set.
What does the V number on a Luigi device mean?
It identifies the hardware generation, not the strength. V4 established the sealed 2g format, V7 fixed tank integrity at 2 grams, and V8 improved airflow consistency through the second gram and made the paired pre roll standard.
Why does my Luigi device blink and produce nothing?
Repeated blinking with no vapour means the battery is depleted, which on a sealed disposable is the end of its life. A device that lights normally but gives no vapour is a clog instead, and that one is usually recoverable.
Can I use this index to spot a fake?
Partly. A flavor name that appears nowhere in this index, in any series, is a real warning sign, as is a genuine name attached to the wrong series. It is not proof on its own, so still scan the authenticity code before using any device.
Which Luigi flavor is the sweetest?
Candy Corn Chaos in Series 6 is the sweetest currently in production, with Twisted Cotton Mouth in Series 2 close behind. At the other end, Razor Thin Pine and the savoury rosin pens are the least sugary things in the range.
Why an Index of Luigi Disposable Flavors Exists
Brands rarely publish a full list of Luigi disposable flavors, and they almost never admit which ones have been discontinued. That silence is why people end up on forums asking whether a flavor they were offered is real. An index solves it in one place: if a name is not here, in any series, current or retired, treat the offer with suspicion.
It also makes replacing a favorite straightforward. Filter the Luigi disposable flavors above by profile rather than by name, and the closest current match is usually obvious within seconds. That is far more useful than a marketing page listing only what happens to be in stock this month.
