Royal Honey VIP
vs
Kingdom Honey

Royal Honey VIP and Kingdom Honey are the two most widely distributed honey-pack brands at US gas stations and smoke shops. Both have FDA enforcement history. Both have been found to contain undeclared pharmaceutical drugs. Here is how they compare on what actually matters.

Our Verdict

Neither Recommended

Neither product is recommended. Both have documented FDA enforcement actions for undeclared sildenafil and/or tadalafil. If you need the effect these products advertise, a legal prescription costs less per dose and is dramatically safer.

Side-by-Side Comparison

Attribute Royal Honey VIP Kingdom Honey
FDA enforcement history Yes — multiple public notices Yes — multiple public notices
Undeclared drugs found Sildenafil, tadalafil, analogs Sildenafil, tadalafil, analogs
Typical gas-station price $12–$18 per packet $10–$15 per packet
Distribution National, heavy smoke-shop presence National, heavy gas-station presence
Country of origin (claimed) Malaysia / UAE Malaysia
Lab results published No verified third-party No verified third-party

Before You Buy Either Product

The FDA has issued public warnings for nearly every major honey-pack brand sold at US retail. If you are considering one of these products, check the current FDA tainted-products list for the exact brand and variant. Hidden sildenafil and tadalafil can cause life-threatening interactions with nitrates and alpha-blockers.

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Common Questions

No. Both have been the subject of FDA enforcement for the same category of undeclared drugs. Neither has credible third-party lab results backing any safety claim.

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