how much nicotine is in a lost mary?

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How Much Nicotine Is in a Lost Mary?

A common pod is 20mg/ml (the UK max) in a 2ml pod, so around 40mg total, much like other common pods. Strength versus total, explained.

If you use a Lost Mary, you may want to know how much nicotine is in one. As with similar pod devices, the common Lost Mary pod uses a 20mg per millilitre nicotine salt e liquid, the UK legal maximum strength, in a 2ml pod, so it contains around 40mg of nicotine in total. Lower strength options also exist. This guide explains the figures and what they mean, alongside our guide on nicotine in an Elf Bar.

Quick answer

A common Lost Mary pod uses 20mg per millilitre nicotine salt e liquid, the UK legal maximum strength, in a 2ml pod, so it contains around 40mg of nicotine in total. The 20mg/ml figure is the concentration; 40mg is the total in the pod. Lower strength options also exist.

Strength versus total

Two figures are worth separating. The strength, in milligrams per millilitre, is how concentrated the e liquid is, and a common Lost Mary uses 20mg per millilitre, the UK legal maximum. The total nicotine in the pod is that strength multiplied by the pod size, so a 2ml pod at 20mg per millilitre contains around 40mg of nicotine in total, the same as other common pods of this size.

Nicotine in a common Lost Mary pod

Figure Amount
Strength 20mg per millilitre (UK legal maximum)
Pod size 2ml
Total nicotine Around 40mg in the pod
Nicotine type Nicotine salt, smooth on the throat
Lower strengths Sometimes available

Why it matches other common pods

You will notice that a Lost Mary contains much the same nicotine as an Elf Bar or Crystal Bar of the same size, and that is no coincidence. UK law caps the strength of these e liquids at 20mg per millilitre and limits pod size, so common pods across brands tend to share the same 20mg per millilitre strength in a 2ml pod, giving around 40mg total. The differences between brands are mostly flavour and device, not nicotine.

A common Lost Mary pod is 20mg per millilitre, the UK legal maximum, in a 2ml pod, so around 40mg of nicotine in total, much the same as other common pods of that size.

Nicotine in a Lost Mary pod (illustrative)
Strength per ml20mg/ml, UK max
Pod size2ml
Total in the pod~40mg
Lower strength optionif you prefer
Illustrative, not precise data. Strengths vary by product.

Myths and facts

Myth The reality
A Lost Mary has unlimited nicotine UK law caps strength at 20mg per millilitre; a common pod is around 40mg total.
It is stronger than an Elf Bar Common pods of the same size share much the same nicotine, around 40mg.
There is only one strength Lower strength versions are sometimes available.
Strength and total are the same Strength is per millilitre; total is strength times pod size.

Frequently asked questions

How much nicotine is in a Lost Mary?

A common pod uses 20mg per millilitre nicotine salt, the UK legal maximum, in a 2ml pod, so around 40mg of nicotine in total.

Is it stronger than an Elf Bar?

No, common pods of the same size share much the same nicotine, around 40mg total at 20mg per millilitre.

What does 20mg per millilitre mean?

It is the strength, or concentration, of the e liquid. The total in the pod is that strength times the pod size.

Is 20mg per millilitre the maximum?

Yes, UK law caps the nicotine strength of these e liquids at 20mg per millilitre.

Are lower strengths available?

Yes, lower strength versions are sometimes available, so you can choose what suits you.

The bottom line

A common Lost Mary pod uses 20mg per millilitre nicotine salt e liquid, the UK legal maximum strength, in a 2ml pod, so it contains around 40mg of nicotine in total, much the same as other common pods of that size. It helps to separate strength, the concentration per millilitre, from the total in the pod, which is strength times pod size. Lower strength versions are sometimes available if you want less.

More help and related reading

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Key things to remember

  • Common pods use 20mg per millilitre nicotine salt
  • That is the UK legal maximum strength
  • A 2ml pod holds around 40mg of nicotine in total
  • Much the same as other common pods of that size
  • Lower strength options sometimes exist

Choosing the right strength

Because the nicotine is much the same across common pods, choosing between an Elf Bar, Lost Mary or Crystal Bar is mostly about flavour and device rather than nicotine. The 20mg per millilitre strength suits many switching smokers, but if it feels too strong, a lower strength version may suit you better.

If you are reducing your nicotine, you can step down to lower strengths over time. The numbers are a useful guide, but comfort and managing cravings are the real measure of the right strength, and our team can help you choose.

Strength options

Option Suits
20mg per millilitre Many switching smokers
Lower strength If 20mg feels too strong
Reducing over time Cutting down
Right strength Manages cravings comfortably
Choosing a brand Mostly flavour and device

A few more questions

Does a Lost Mary feel different from an Elf Bar?

The nicotine is much the same; differences are mostly in flavour and the device, so try what appeals to you.

Do and don’t

Do

  • Separate strength (per ml) from total (per pod)
  • Know 20mg per millilitre is the UK maximum
  • Choose a strength that manages cravings comfortably
  • Consider a lower strength if 20mg feels too strong

Try not to

  • Confuse strength with the total in the pod
  • Assume higher strength is always better
  • Expect unlimited nicotine; UK law caps it
  • Ignore signs a strength is too high

How it compares, sensibly

People often want to compare these pods to cigarettes by nicotine, but the figures are not directly comparable. A cigarette contains far more nicotine than it delivers, while a pod''s figure is the e liquid strength and total. What matters in practice is not matching milligrams but choosing a strength that keeps your cravings comfortable, which for a switching smoker the 20mg per millilitre often does well.

Since the nicotine is much the same across common pods, your choice between brands really comes down to flavour and the device. If you are cutting down, you can step to lower strengths over time, judging by comfort rather than chasing milligram figures.

Strength versus total, recap

Term Meaning
Strength Concentration, per millilitre
UK maximum 20mg per millilitre
Pod size Commonly 2ml
Total Strength times size, around 40mg
Right strength Manages cravings comfortably

More questions answered

Why does the UK cap nicotine strength?

UK law limits these e liquids to 20mg per millilitre and restricts pod and tank sizes as part of regulating vaping products.

A couple more questions

Is 40mg a lot of nicotine?

It is the total in the pod, used gradually over many puffs, not all at once; the strength per millilitre is capped at the UK maximum of 20mg.

Can I get a Lost Mary in a lower strength?

Lower strength versions are sometimes available, so you can choose a strength that suits how much nicotine you want.


A quick word on safety and the law

Vaping and nicotine products are intended for adult smokers and existing vapers as a less harmful alternative to cigarettes. They contain nicotine unless stated otherwise, which is addictive, and they are not suitable for non smokers, pregnant women or anyone under 18. By law you must be 18 or over to buy vaping products in the UK, and we age verify every order. If you want to stop using nicotine altogether, your local stop smoking service offers free, tailored support.

UK public health bodies advise that vaping is substantially less harmful than smoking, but it is not risk free, and if you do not smoke the advice is not to start.

This guide is general information, not personal medical advice. If you have specific health concerns, please speak to a GP or pharmacist.

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