‘Sexual Chocolate’ Faces Recalls After FDA Tests Reveal Undisclosed Viagra
The FDA has issued recalls for several chocolate products marketed for sexual enhancement after tests revealed they contain undisclosed erectile dysfunction drugs. Products like 'Sexual Chocolate' and 'Boner Bears' were found to contain sildenafil and tadalafil, the active ingredients in Viagra and Cialis. Consumers are advised to stop using these products due to potential health risks, particularly for those on certain medications.
- ▪The FDA has flagged multiple brands of chocolate for containing undisclosed erectile dysfunction drugs.
- ▪Products include names like Boner Bears Chocolate and DTF Sexual Chocolate, which are marketed for sexual enhancement.
- ▪The FDA warns that these ingredients can interact with certain prescription drugs and pose health risks.
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Emily MullinScienceJun 1, 2026 6:30 AM‘Sexual Chocolate’ Faces Recalls After FDA Tests Reveal Undisclosed ViagraSellers of products with names like Boner Bears and DTF have voluntarily recalled their products after testing positive for the active ingredients in Viagra and Cialis.Photo-Illustration: Darrell Jackson; Getty ImagesCommentLoaderSave StorySave this storyCommentLoaderSave StorySave this storyThe US Food and Drug Administration regularly announces recalls. But it has recently issued a surprising series of alerts: Several brands of chocolate marketed for “sexual enhancement” contain undisclosed drugs prescribed for erectile dysfunction, according to lab analyses conducted by the agency.The flagged products—some of which are being voluntarily recalled—are sold online under names…
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