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Chocolate Syrup Recalled for Undeclared Viagra Ingredient
26 Feb
Summary
- Chocolate syrup recalled due to undeclared Sildenafil, similar to Viagra.
- Sildenafil can dangerously lower blood pressure, especially with nitrates.
- Recall covers all lots sold nationwide via Lockout Supplements website.

Lockout Supplements is initiating a voluntary recall for all lots of its Boner Bears chocolate syrup. This action follows the Food and Drug Administration's announcement on February 25, 2026, revealing the presence of Sildenafil, an ingredient typically found in Viagra, which was not listed on the product's label. Sildenafil, while an FDA-approved medication, carries risks and must be used under medical supervision due to its potential to cause dangerous drops in blood pressure, especially when taken with nitrates.
The company identified the issue after noticing the product on the FDA's Sexual Enhancement and Energy Product Notifications list. The recall specifically includes all "Boner Bears Chocolate Syrup" distributed from January 1, 2025, to February 13, 2026. This sexual enhancement product is identifiable by its UPC 000856683570 and was sold nationwide via the Lockout Supplements website.
Consumers are advised not to ingest the syrup and to either discard it or return it for a full refund. Lockout Supplements has confirmed it will arrange for product returns and offer refunds upon request. Customers with questions can contact the company directly. The FDA also urges individuals experiencing adverse effects, such as high blood pressure, to seek medical attention and report any side effects to the FDA's Medwatch program.




