ZLand + ZColorsBy ZLabs

ZLand + ZColors By ZLabs

Folks, take note: This may be the most inventive vape system we’ve encountered yet. Welcome to the ZLab ecosystem, where ZLand and ZColors team up to redefine vaping. The ZLand is your battery-powered base, and the ZColors are stackable flavor pods—mix up to three flavors for endless, personalized possibilities. Bold tech, smooth flavor, and pure fun, all sold separately.

ZLand

The ZLand isn’t just an e-cigarette, tough girl—it’s your trusty companion when life throws curveballs, like the guy from Hinge who won’t take no for an answer. With more than 125,000 possible flavor combinations, ZLand lets you experiment with endless possibilities, unlike that one red-flag dinner where he talked about Japanese bondage and Unsolved Mysteries for two solid hours. The 1200mAh battery will last all night, unlike his shaky claim that he’s a “totally different guy” than what his federal record shows. Plus, the LED display ensures you’re never in the dark, while activating “Boost” mode will make those flavors pop so hard, you won’t even care that he has the personality of a rice cake. Choose from black, gray, red or blue, perfect for puffing away while dialing 911. Stay vigilant, babes.

ZColors

Meet your V-Day coping mechanism! The ZColors by ZLab are flavor pods designed to pair with the ZLand, helping you forget the husband who went no-contact after that one slip-up with his brother. With up to 15,000 puffs per pod, it’ll outlast your pity party. Adjust wattage settings to match your mood, from “barely holding it together” to “full-on existential meltdown,” while the 10ml tank ensures you can vape uninterrupted through every rom-com rerun you promised you wouldn’t cry over. Dual mesh coil technology delivers vapor so smooth, it almost makes you forget his mom called you “an embarrassment to the family.”

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