
A racy-sounding candy bar sold online as Boner Bears Sex Chocolate has been voluntarily yanked nationwide after federal testing found it contains sildenafil, the active ingredient in Viagra. JXK Enterprises pulled Lot BB21125, a 22‑gram, individually wrapped bar labeled "Fast Acting Max Strength," after agency lab analysis confirmed the drug. The bars carry an expiration date of February 2026 and were sold through the company's elyxr.com storefront.
Recall details and product ID
According to the FDA, JXK Enterprises, Inc. of Miami, Florida initiated a voluntary nationwide recall on May 21, 2026 after FDA laboratory testing confirmed the presence of sildenafil in Lot #BB21125. The agency notice includes photos that match the black‑wrapped 22 g bar and lists the lot's expiration as 02/2026. The posting also provides a company phone number and email for returns and notes that no adverse events had been reported as of the announcement.
Where it was sold
The bars were distributed nationwide via the elyxr.com storefront, where the Boner Bears Sex Chocolate product page lists the same 3‑dose, 22 g format. Product images on the site mirror the packaging shown by regulators. Trade reporting and recall summaries say Source86 lists JXK Enterprises as the operator of elyxr.com and notes the company is incorporated in Miami, which matches the contact details in official recall materials.
Why it matters
The FDA cautions that "sildenafil can interact with nitrates found in certain prescription drugs, such as nitroglycerin, and may lower blood pressure to dangerous levels," which makes an undeclared dose especially risky for people on heart medications. The agency specifically flagged people with diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and heart disease as higher risk. Food‑safety reporting notes that this recall fits a string of recent cases where sexual‑enhancement foods were found to contain undeclared prescription‑strength ED drugs, and those roundups highlight the danger of hidden drug interactions lurking in novelty items.
Part of a recurring pattern
Regulators have pulled several sexual‑enhancement chocolates, syrups and honeys this spring after lab tests turned up sildenafil or tadalafil. Coverage of Bay Area sex chocolates yanked and other industry writeups has tracked earlier recalls, underscoring a steady enforcement trend rather than a one‑off labeling mistake. Public‑health experts say consumers buying novelty online "enhancement" products are effectively risking untested pharmaceuticals when supplements are not transparently labeled or third‑party tested.
What to do if you bought one
If you have a Boner Bears Sex Chocolate bar from Lot #BB21125, stop using it immediately and follow the return or refund instructions provided by the seller. Consumer summaries such as the notice on Drugs.com list JXK Enterprises' phone and email for refunds and advise that anyone who feels unwell after consuming the product contact a healthcare provider and report adverse reactions to FDA's MedWatch program. For a concise recap of the lot, contact information and reporting links, see the regulatory roundups compiled by Food Safety News.









