E-Liquids Museum – Archive of Discontinued Vape Juices in Ireland
This section acts as a structured archive of e-liquid brands and ranges that were previously available in Ireland but are no longer part of active distribution.
The purpose of this category is not sales, but documentation — helping users identify older products, understand market changes and avoid confusion when searching for discontinued flavours or brands.
Archive Notice – Ireland 2026: Products listed in this section may be discontinued, unavailable or no longer imported. Availability is not guaranteed and depends on remaining stock or market changes.
This archive reflects how the Irish vape market has evolved over time — from high VG flavour-heavy liquids to more balanced, pod-compatible formats.
E Liquids Museum
King's Dew E Liquid 10ml
Availability:: large
Shipment date:: dispatch the same working day for orders placed by 3pm
Chief of Vapes E Juice
Availability:: out of stock
Shipment date:: dispatch the same working day for orders placed by 3pm
IVG 100ml Shortfills
This is where you can purchase your very own favorite flavours from IVG in 50ml form
Availability:: out of stock
€16.99
BMG Kingship 10ML 50/50 All Flavours
This is the BMG Kingship series, Our offer includes a full selection of flavors and nicotine strengths.
Availability:: out of stock
€4.50
How the Irish E-Liquid Market Evolved
Over the past years, the Irish vape market has gone through several distinct phases. Earlier e-liquid ranges were often designed for high-output devices and focused on strong, layered flavour delivery. In contrast, today’s market leans toward more practical formats built for consistency and everyday use.
This archive documents those changes by preserving references to products and brands that are no longer widely available in Ireland.
Key Market Changes in Ireland
| Phase | What Dominated | Ireland Context | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| Early Growth | High VG liquids | Sub-ohm devices widely used | Flavour-driven brands gained popularity |
| Expansion | Complex flavour ranges | Broad brand availability | Market saturation |
| Transition | Nicotine salts | Adoption of pod systems | Shift in usage habits |
| Current Market | Balanced 50/50 liquids | Focus on daily-use setups | Consistency and availability prioritised |
Why Some Brands Disappear
There are several reasons why e-liquid brands become unavailable in Ireland. These include excise taxation, changes in consumer demand, reduced wholesale distribution and competition from newer formats better aligned with current devices.
In many cases, products are not discontinued globally — they simply do not enter or remain within the Irish supply chain.
Practical Use of This Archive
This section helps identify older e-liquids, compare past and present market trends and understand why certain brands or flavours are no longer accessible. It is particularly useful when encountering products in older reviews or discussions that are no longer available.
For everyday use, most users now rely on e-liquids that are consistently stocked through stable Irish distribution channels, where availability and compatibility are easier to maintain over time.
Irish Market Perspective
As an Irish vape shop operating online, we observe these changes directly through shifts in customer preferences and product availability. What once defined the market has gradually moved into archive status, while newer formats continue to shape current usage.
This archive reflects that transition — from flavour-heavy, high VG liquids to more balanced and practical options suited to modern devices and everyday vaping patterns.
Last Updated: April 2026