Honey Pack Prices

Live pricing for the top honey-pack brands at US retail, updated 2026-04-14. Every price below is what you'll actually pay at a gas station, smoke shop, or online — plus what the legal alternative costs per dose.

By Brand

Brand Pack Size Low Avg High Trend
Royal Honey VIP 1 sachet (20g) $12 $15 $18 → stable
Royal Honey VIP 12-pack box $80 $110 $140 ↑ up
Kingdom Honey 1 sachet (20g) $10 $12 $15 → stable
Kingdom Honey 6-pack box $55 $70 $85 → stable
Black Horse Royal Honey 1 sachet (10g) $12 $14 $18 ↓ down
Wolf Honey 1 sachet (20g) $10 $13 $16 → stable
VIP Honey 1 sachet (20g) $13 $16 $20 ↑ up
Prescription sildenafil (generic, telehealth) 1 dose (50mg) $2 $4 $6 ↓ down

By Channel

Gas station

$14 avg

Highest markup, highest counterfeit risk.

Smoke shop

$13 avg

Slightly lower than gas stations, still unverified product.

Adult store

$15 avg

Often 'premium' branded variants at a small premium.

Online (direct brand)

$10 avg

Box pricing lowers per-unit cost; authenticity still unverified.

Telehealth (generic sildenafil)

$4 avg

Legal, dose-controlled, and cheaper than every honey pack channel.

Cheaper, Legal, Dose-Known

Prescription generic sildenafil via telehealth runs $2–$6 per dose. That is less than the cheapest honey pack at any US gas station. The dose is known, the drug is the same molecule most honey packs secretly contain, and it comes with a 5-minute clinician screening for dangerous drug interactions.

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Price FAQ

A single honey pack at US retail ranges from $10 to $20, with gas stations averaging around $14 and online box purchases pricing to roughly $10 per sachet. Prices updated 2026-04-14.
Because honey packs are priced for retail impulse purchase, not commodity pharmaceutical economics. A generic sildenafil dose via telehealth typically costs $2–$6 — less than the cheapest honey pack at a gas station.
No. Price does not correlate with safety or with the absence of undeclared drugs. FDA enforcement has been issued against both premium-tier and budget-tier brands.
Direct-from-brand box orders online are typically the lowest per-unit price, but you trade retail convenience for counterfeit and safety risk. The brand-verified box can still be pulled in an FDA recall.