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Do Sex Chocolate Tabs *Actually* Boost Your Libido? Or Is It TikTok Placebo

Ah, TikTok — the land of viral trends we never knew we needed. From skincare hacks to random Amazon must-haves and, of course, aphrodisiacs — like sex chocolate tabs. These little chocolate squares have recently taken over my FYPs, promising to boost your libido and make your sex life go from “eh” to “oh, HELLO.” But are they worth the $30 price tag (I know, that’s a lot to pay for chocolate), or are we just getting suckered into yet another viral trend? 

What Are Sex Chocolate Tabs?

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Sex chocolate tabs are the latest “boost your libido” trend to hit the scene. They’re bite-sized chocolates designed to, well, spice up your life. Think of them as adaptogenic chocolate on steroids, with a dash of TikTok hype. Each tab is packed with ingredients that are supposed to get you in the mood, including: 60% Cocoa (because, duh, chocolate is sexy and boosts energy), Epimedium (AKA “horny goat weed,” meant to kickstart arousal), and maca root (said to stimulate blood flow, because we all know good circulation is key to a fun time).

Basically, it’s like chocolate with a side of sexy.

So, Do Sex Chocolate Tabs Actually Work?

Let’s break it down. Regular ol’ chocolate is already associated with feelings of euphoria thanks to its ability to increase blood flow. (It’s also delicious, which doesn’t hurt.) Add in the so-called aphrodisiac ingredients like maca root and epimedium, and you’ve got a recipe for… potential arousal. But that’s kind of it. 

Here’s the thing: just because something sounds sexy doesn’t mean it’ll turn you into a sex goddess after one bite. The science behind aphrodisiacs is murky at best. While some studies show that ingredients like maca root can improve libido, others are a bit more skeptical. It’s not a magic pill — it’s chocolate. And it might work better on some people than others. I mean they’re more like vitamins than drugs. You take certain vitamins in the morning but probably don’t feel their results immediately.

Are There Side Effects To Sex Chocolate?

If you’re about to jump on the sex chocolate train, it’s worth considering how these ingredients might affect you. For most people, the only side effect might be a sugar rush, but if you have any sensitivities or allergies (looking at you, ginseng), that’s when things could get unsexy real quick.

Epimedium, for instance, can be a bit hit or miss. Sure, it’s called “horny goat weed” for a reason, but it could also potentially mess with your blood pressure. So if you’re prone to anxiety, maybe proceed with caution or consult with your doc before indulging.

If you’re expecting one bite of sex chocolate to turn you into a wild, uncontrollable sex monster, you might be setting yourself up for disappointment. But could it make things more fun? Absolutely.

These tabs are fun, playful, and could give you that little extra spark you need to get things going. Whether it’s the power of suggestion or the actual ingredients working, a lot of users claim to feel more energized and in the mood after eating them. That said, a few others have reported just feeling a sugar buzz and not much else.

Plus, with chocolate being, like, inherently sexy (just ask any rom-com), popping one of these with your partner post-dinner can at least set a vibe — if nothing else. It could even be that talking about using the chocolate might end up being more like foreplay than actually eating them — especially at $30 for a pack for some chocolate. 

Syeda Khaula Saad
Syeda Khaula Saad is a sex & dating writer at Betches despite not remembering the last time she was in a relationship. Just take her word for it.