Pear is not an easy flavour to execute. It sits in an awkward middle ground between fresh and sweet, and most brands either overcorrect into syrup territory or underdeliver into something that tastes like vague generic fruit. So the success of Pablo Silver Pear hinges entirely on whether it can capture that crisp, slightly floral edge that makes pear distinct.
On first load, the flavour is clean and surprisingly sharp. There is no heavy artificial blast, which is where many fruit pouches lose credibility. Instead, the pear note feels controlled and accurate, with a subtle sweetness that does not overpower the palate. It reminds me more of biting into a firm conference pear than chewing pear sweets. That difference matters.
As the session develops, the flavour holds its structure well through the first fifteen minutes. It does not peak and collapse. It softens gradually, allowing the nicotine to take a more central role without the fruit disappearing entirely. Even past the twenty minute mark, there is still a light pear presence rather than a hollow pouch.
What I appreciate most is the balance. The flavour is not trying to compete with the nicotine. It complements it. At 10.1mg, the strength does not bulldoze the fruit, which allows the pear to breathe in a way that would be difficult in higher Pablo tiers.
Compared to louder fruits like Pineapple or Blue Raspberry, Silver Pear feels more refined and composed. It is not chasing shock value. It is built for repeat use.