Push 2G disposables run a rotating lineup, and the flavors fall into a few lanes: dessert and candy, fruit, gas, and mint. The dessert and gas lanes are usually where the best ones live, and Caramel Apple is the one people keep circling back to. So if you came for the quick ranking, start there.
But here’s the part that matters more than any flavor list. The Push market is flooded with fakes. For every real Push 2G, there’s a dozen empty-hardware refills and counterfeit packs floating around distro sites and group chats. A great flavor on a fake device is still a fake device. So this ranks the flavors, and then it shows you how to make sure the Push you buy is actually Push.
We sell authentic Push 2G at Passion Farms. Lab-tested, from a licensed operation, so we see the real ones and the fakes side by side. Let me give you both halves: which flavors hit, and how not to get got.
What Is a Push 2G Disposable?
Push is a disposable vape brand that runs a 2-gram, all-in-one device. No separate cart, no battery to charge. You pull it out the box and it’s ready. The newer ones come with a small screen on the side that shows your battery level and sometimes a hit counter, and that’s part of why they blew up. People like seeing what they’ve got left.
Two grams is the sweet spot for a disposable. Enough oil to last a regular smoker a week or two, small enough that you finish it while it still tastes right. Same reason we run 2G across our own lineup.
The catch with Push specifically is that it got popular fast, and popularity in this space means counterfeits. More on that below, because honestly it’s the whole game with this brand.
Push 2G Disposable Flavors Ranked by Lane
Flavor is personal, so instead of pretending there’s one right answer, here are the lanes ranked by how consistently they deliver. Lineups rotate, so treat this as the map, not a fixed menu.
| Tier | Flavor lane | What you’re tasting | Best for |
| S | Dessert / candy | Caramel apple, cake, cookie, creamy sweet | Most people, all day |
| A | Gas / OG | Funky fuel, kushy, classic loud | Old-school smokers |
| A | Fruit | Berry, tropical, citrus, bright | Daytime, lighter sessions |
| B | Mint / cool | Menthol, icy finish | Cleansing the palate |
The dessert lane is S-tier for a reason. Caramel Apple is the standout people keep buying, sweet without being fake-sweet, smooth on the exhale. The gas lane sits right there with it if you grew up on OG and kush profiles, that funky fuel taste that fills a room. Fruit is solid for daytime when you don’t want something heavy. Mint lands at the bottom for most people, and not because it’s bad. It’s just a vibe-specific pick.
Real talk, the best Push flavor is the one that’s actually Push. A fake Caramel Apple is just sugar syrup on a bad coil. Which is exactly why the next section matters more than this one.
One move that works, keep two flavors going at the same time. A dessert profile for the daytime and a gas one for the night, so you’re not burnt out on a single taste by the time you hit gram two. Variety keeps your palate from going numb to one note, and it’s cheaper than people expect when you catch a couple on the menu together. Rotating flavors is half the fun of running disposables in the first place.
Real Push vs Fake Push: The Part That Actually Matters
Search “push 2g” and you’ll land on a Reddit thread full of people asking if the ones they bought are real. That tells you everything you need to know. This is the most counterfeited disposable lane going right now, and the fakes have gotten good at the packaging.
Here’s why it matters past your money. A real Push from a licensed source comes with lab-tested oil, which means somebody actually checked it for pesticides, solvents, and metals. A fake is a mystery box. Could be decent oil. Could be cut with whatever was cheap that week, sitting in hardware that leaks. You don’t know, because nobody tested it and nobody’s name is on it.
The grey-market distro sites flooding the search results don’t fix this. Half of them are reselling whatever they sourced, no lab sheet, no accountability when it goes wrong. We put the full checklist in our THCA disposable buyer’s guide, but the short version is dead simple. No COA and no real brand behind it? Treat it as fake.
And the reason there are so many fakes is simple economics. Push got popular fast, the hardware is easy to clone, and an empty Push shell costs almost nothing to refill with whatever oil somebody had lying around. That’s the whole counterfeit play in one sentence. The brand name does the selling, the buyer eats the risk, and the person who flipped it is already three states away by the time the coil burns out.
How to Spot a Fake Push 2G
You can catch most fakes before you even crack the box open. Here’s the field test.
| Check | Real Push | Fake |
| Price | Fair, consistent | Too good to be true |
| Screen | Works, accurate battery read | Dead, glitchy, or missing |
| Packaging | Clean print, correct logo, batch code | Blurry print, off colors, no code |
| COA | Available, batch-matched | None, or a generic sheet |
| Source | Licensed seller | Random link or group chat |
Price is the first tell. If a Push 2G is priced way under everything else, ask yourself why. Nobody sells the real thing at a loss. The screen is the second tell, since fakes often skip it or use a cheap one that reads wrong. And the COA is the dealbreaker. A real operation shows you the lab sheet matched to the batch. A flipper can’t, because they never had it in the first place.
When in doubt, buy from somebody whose name is on the sale. That one move filters out most of the garbage on its own.
How Many Hits a Push 2G Gets
A 2-gram Push gives you somewhere around 400 to 600 pulls, since a gram of oil runs about 200 to 300 hits depending on how long you draw. The screen on the newer ones helps you keep count, which is a nice touch when you’re trying to time a re-up.
That number assumes real hardware, though. A fake might claim the same and quit at gram one, because the battery and coil are built cheaper than the real thing. Another reason authenticity sits above flavor on the priority list.
We broke the math down further in how many hits you get if you want the deep version. Either way, a real 2G should comfortably last a regular smoker a week or two before you’re due for the next one.
Push vs Other 2G Disposables
Push isn’t the only 2G worth buying, and pretending it is would be dishonest. It’s a strong brand with a real flavor lineup and the screen gimmick working for it. But the same authenticity problem that plagues Push hits every popular disposable out there.
If you want options, Mad Labs 2G brings heavy flavor, and Cakes 2G has its own loyal following. We even did a full Cake disposable review digging into the authenticity question on that one. Want more oil? The 3G Buzz Bars give you the extra gram. We lined them all up in our best 2G disposables of 2026 roundup if you want to compare.
The brand on the box matters less than whether it’s real and lab-tested. Push, Mad Labs, Cake, pick the flavor you like. Just make sure it’s authentic.
Where to Buy Authentic Push
This is the easy part. Buy from a licensed seller who can show you a lab sheet. We carry the real 2G Push disposable, lab-tested, no mystery hardware. You can see it next to the rest of our disposables and pick by flavor and what’s actually in stock.
Why buy from us instead of the cheapest link you found? Because the cheapest link is usually how people end up in that Reddit thread asking if their Push is fake. We source through a licensed operation, we test what we sell, and there’s a real name behind every order. That’s the line between a deal and a gamble.
You see the COA. You get real oil. And you’re not rolling the dice on hardware that leaks past the screen.
How to Hit a Push So the Flavor Lasts
A lot of “bad” Push hits are just user error on a fresh device. Take it slow on the first few pulls to prime the coil. Don’t chain hard hits back to back, because that floods the coil and scorches the flavor. And keep it upright and out of the heat so the oil flows right.
New to disposables? Our how to hit a cart guide covers it step by step. Treat the hardware right and the dessert lane tastes like dessert all the way down. If you want to understand what’s in the oil driving those flavors, that breakdown is worth a few minutes too.
The Houston Way: Why We Keep It Real on Disposables
Passion Farms started in Houston, and this city has no patience for fake. A fake Push is the exact thing we built against. Mystery product with somebody else’s logo on it and zero accountability when it goes sideways.
We grow in California and Oklahoma, we lab-test everything, and when we put a Push 2G in your hand it’s the real one with a COA behind it. No games. Just the authentic device, the flavor you picked, and a real person on the line if something’s off.
How to Order
Simple. Check the menu, pick your Push flavor and whatever else is hitting, and order it to your door. Real product, lab-tested, tracked the whole way. Skip the sketchy link and the group-chat plug.
Now, if you run a shop and want to stock disposables, that’s a different lane with bulk pricing and volume terms, and our wholesale disposable program handles that side of the house. For everybody else, the push 2g you’ve been looking for is a click away, and it’s the real thing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What flavors does Push 2G come in?
Push runs a rotating lineup across dessert and candy, gas, fruit, and mint lanes. Caramel Apple is a standout in the dessert lane. Lineups change, so check current stock for what’s in right now.
What’s the best Push flavor?
For most people, the dessert lane, with Caramel Apple as the one people keep rebuying. Gas profiles are right behind it if you like OG and kush flavors. It’s personal, but those two lanes deliver the most consistently.
Are Push 2G disposables real or fake?
Both are out there, and that’s the whole problem. Real Push comes from licensed sellers with lab-tested oil and a COA. Fakes copy the packaging and skip the testing. Always buy from a source that can show the lab sheet.
How do you tell a real Push from a fake?
Check the price, the screen, the packaging print, and the COA. Too cheap, a dead or missing screen, blurry print, or no batch-matched lab sheet all point to fake. A licensed seller with a COA is your safest bet.
How many hits are in a Push 2G?
Around 400 to 600 pulls on a real one, since two grams of oil runs roughly 200 to 300 hits per gram. The screen on newer Push devices helps you track battery and usage as you go.
What is the screen on the new Push?
The newer Push 2G disposables have a small screen showing battery level and sometimes a hit counter. It’s a real feature on authentic devices, and fakes often skip it or use a cheap version that reads wrong.
Is Push 2G strong?
Yes, a real Push runs potent oil like most 2G THCA disposables. The strength comes from the oil quality and potency, not the size of the tank, so an authentic device with a clean COA is what you want.
How much is a Push 2G?
It varies by seller, but be suspicious of anything priced way below the rest. Counterfeits lean on a low price to move fast. A fair, consistent price from a licensed source is a good sign you’re getting the real thing.
Where can I buy authentic Push disposables?
From a licensed seller who can show a lab sheet, like Passion Farms. We carry the real 2G Push, lab-tested, no mystery hardware. Avoid random links and group-chat plugs, because that’s exactly where the fakes live.
Is Push a THCA disposable?
Push devices in the hemp market run THCA and other compliant oil. As always, the only way to know what’s actually inside is a batch-matched COA, which a real seller has and a fake won’t.
Why does my Push taste burnt?
Usually one of two things. You chained too many hard hits and scorched the coil, or it’s a fake with cheap hardware. Prime it slow and hit it gentle. If it still tastes burnt on a fresh device, question whether it’s even real.
Is it legal to buy Push 2G in Texas?
THCA products that meet the federal hemp limit are currently sold across Texas, disposables included. The laws here are still evolving, so buy from a licensed, lab-tested source with compliant COAs.
Push vs Cake, which is better?
Both have real flavor, and both get faked heavily. Push has the screen and a strong dessert lineup, Cake has its own loyal base. The better one is whichever is authentic and lab-tested, so judge the source before you judge the brand.
Do new Push disposables really have a screen?
Yes. The newer authentic Push 2G devices show battery and usage on a small built-in screen, and that’s one of the easier ways to catch a fake. If the screen is dead, glitchy, or missing entirely, treat the device as suspect until you see a COA.
Push 2G disposable flavors are worth ranking, but only after you’ve made sure the Push is real. Stick to the dessert and gas lanes for flavor, run the real-vs-fake checklist before you buy, and get it from somebody who’ll show you the COA. Check the menu, pick your flavor, and skip the gamble.

