FDA Recall: RHINO CHOCO VIP 10X + Boner Bears (Undeclared Tadalafil/Sildenafil)

A practical, non-medical checklist to confirm whether you’re affected and to keep better records going forward.

Disclaimer: This page is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice. Do not start, stop, or change any medication or supplement based on this page. If you feel unwell, have symptoms, or take prescription medications (especially for blood pressure/heart conditions), consult a licensed healthcare professional.

If you landed here, you likely saw an FDA recall notice for a consumer product marketed for sexual enhancement and/or performance. The FDA notices referenced on this page involve products where testing found undeclared tadalafil or undeclared sildenafil (ingredients typically associated with prescription drugs) in products that did not list them on the label.

Quick takeaway: Your fastest path to clarity is to match the exact product name + lot/batch details in the FDA notice. If you don’t have the packaging, it’s often hard to be certain—so save photos and purchase info now.

What “undeclared tadalafil/sildenafil” means (plain English)

“Undeclared” means the label didn’t disclose an ingredient, but lab testing found it anyway. In recall notices like these, the key issue is typically that the product is considered misbranded/adulterated because the consumer cannot reliably know what they are ingesting.

Why people care about this category: Hidden drug ingredients can create unexpected side effects and interactions. This page can’t advise you personally—if you’re worried about what you took, a clinician or pharmacist is the right resource.

10-minute “Am I affected?” checklist

1) Identify the exact item you have

2) Compare to the FDA recall notice

3) If you no longer have packaging

How to reduce “recall stress” going forward

Keep a simple log of what you take

Recalls are much easier to act on when you can answer: what product, when, and how often. A lightweight tracking habit can be as simple as: product name + a photo of the label + start/stop dates.

Record the “boring details” that matter

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FAQ

Is this page saying these ingredients are always dangerous?

No. The core issue in these recall notices is non-disclosure—you can’t make informed choices if the label doesn’t match what’s in the product.

Is every “enhancement” product recalled?

No. Recalls apply to specific products/lots described in the FDA notice(s). If you’re trying to figure out whether you’re impacted, match the exact product name and any lot/batch info.

Where should I verify the latest information?

The FDA recall notice is the canonical source. If you have questions about possible interactions or symptoms, a licensed clinician or pharmacist can advise you.

Sources (FDA recall notices):
• RHINO CHOCO VIP 10X (undeclared tadalafil): https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/usa-less-co-recalling-rhino-choco-vip-10x-due-undeclared-tadalafil
• Boner Bears chocolate syrup (undeclared sildenafil): https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/lockout-supplements-issues-voluntary-nationwide-recall-boner-bears-chocolate-syrup-due-undeclared