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FDA Finds Hidden Viagra and Cialis in 'Natural' Sexual Enhancement Chocolates, Honey, and Supplements Sold Nationwide

Someone Is Spiking Your 'Natural' Chocolate With Prescription Drugs
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued a wave of warnings and recalls targeting sexual enhancement products found to contain undisclosed pharmaceutical drugs. The products — marketed as natural, herbal, or supplement-based — secretly contain sildenafil and tadalafil, the active ingredients in Viagra and Cialis. These are prescription drugs, not over-the-counter supplements.
What Got Recalled — and By Whom
According to Wired, flagged chocolate products include Boner Bears Chocolate, DTF Sexual Chocolate, Lovion Chocolate With Ginseng for Men, and Rhino Choco VIP. Several are labeled "all natural" or claim to contain herbal ingredients like pau de cabinda powder.
Distributors Nalpac and Gear Isle are voluntarily recalling the chocolates. Newsweek confirmed that Nalpac initiated the recall of DTF Sexual Chocolate after FDA lab analysis found both sildenafil and tadalafil in the product. Gear Isle states it has no manufacturing arm and does not make the products it sells.
The honey category was also affected. According to Wired, Pure Vitamins and Natural Supplements of Tampa is recalling Boner Bear Honey, Red Bull Extreme, and Blue Bull Extreme — single-serve plastic tubes containing the same prescription ingredients. The company says it did not manufacture the honey. Earlier this year, Akkarco of Virginia recalled a jar of honey sold as Ashfiat Alharamain Energy Support after it was found to contain undeclared tadalafil.
Fox Business reported that Primal Supplements Group LLC of New Mexico is voluntarily recalling its Primal Herbs "Volume" sexual enhancement supplement after the FDA found undeclared sildenafil inside.
Directly from the FDA's website: StuffbyNainax LLC of Huntsville, Texas issued a voluntary nationwide recall of MR.7 SUPER 700000 capsules on December 15, 2025. The FDA confirmed both sildenafil and tadalafil were found in the product. It was sold online between August and November 2025. There are no lot numbers, no expiration dates — just mystery pills mailed to customers nationwide.
The Real Danger
Sildenafil and tadalafil work by relaxing blood vessels. When combined with nitrates — drugs like nitroglycerin that millions of cardiac patients take daily — the result can be a sudden, catastrophic drop in blood pressure. The FDA identified adult men who use nitrates for cardiac conditions as the population most at risk, which is exactly the demographic most likely to purchase a "natural" libido product at a gas station or online.
Individuals with diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or heart disease frequently take nitrates. These conditions affect millions of Americans.
One product, Pink Pussycat Aphrodisiac Chocolate, is marketed specifically to women — a population for which the FDA has NOT approved Viagra or Cialis.
A Systemic Problem
Multiple companies across multiple product categories — chocolate, honey, capsules — are distributing products spiked with prescription pharmaceuticals. According to Wired, prior to this year, the FDA's website listed only one prior food recall for undisclosed sildenafil or tadalafil — Kingdom Honey in 2022. The number of recalls has since grown.
A critical question remains unanswered: Why aren't prosecutors involved? Selling a product containing undisclosed prescription drugs isn't merely a recall issue. It is potentially criminal fraud. The FDA can pursue civil enforcement. The Department of Justice can pursue criminal charges. As of this reporting, no adverse reactions have been reported.
Another gap in the response: manufacturers of these products remain unclear. Nalpac says it didn't make them. Gear Isle says it doesn't manufacture anything. Pure Vitamins says it didn't make its honey. StuffbyNainax apparently sourced capsules from somewhere. The origin of the pharmaceutical-grade sildenafil and tadalafil being added to consumer products has not been determined.
The Supplement Industry's Gray Zone
The FDA has documented recalls of supplements containing sildenafil dating back to 2018, according to Wired. The market for sexual enhancement products operates in a regulatory gray zone. Products labeled as "dietary supplements" face far less scrutiny than pharmaceuticals. Retailers exploit that gap by marketing drugs as supplements.
The FDA can test. The FDA can warn. The FDA can push voluntary recalls. What the FDA cannot do is force criminal accountability on the supply chain.
What You Should Do
If you or someone you know has purchased any of these products — DTF Sexual Chocolate, Boner Bears Chocolate, Rhino Choco VIP, Lovion Chocolate With Ginseng, Pink Pussycat Aphrodisiac Chocolate, Boner Bear Honey, Red Bull Extreme, Blue Bull Extreme, Ashfiat Alharamain Energy Support, Primal Herbs "Volume," or MR.7 SUPER 700000 — stop using them immediately and discard them.
If you take any heart medication, especially nitroglycerin or other nitrates, and consumed any of these products, contact your doctor.