If you drizzled this on your cereal this morning, you might have an interesting day at the office . . .
A bunch of honey just got recalled after the FDA found an ingredient meant for treating Erectile Dysfunction.
It’s made by a company in Virginia called Akkarco. They claim it’s specially formulated honey that gives you more energy. (A little too much energy.)
The FDA tested samples and found a drug called tadalafil. (tuh-DAA-luh-fil) It’s the active ingredient in CIALIS.
Side effects include dizziness, headaches, and blood-pressure spikes.
You probably wouldn’t confuse it with a normal jar of honey. It looks more like a medicine bottle and says “Energy Support” on the front. (Here’s a photo.)
A honey energy product is being recalled for containing an undeclared ingredient used for erectile dysfunction treatment. https://t.co/2v0faBfmvm
— CT Insider (@insider_ct) February 4, 2026
All the bottles being recalled have an expiration date of October 2028. They were sold through the company’s website, but also through sites like Amazon.
(Newsweek)




