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Aphrodisiac Candies Potentially Dangerous: BPOM
Dessy Sagita | January 31, 2013

 "Sexlove," a candy that supposedly acts as an aphrodisiac. (Photo courtesy of 
tokoone.com) 
Indonesia’s food safety body is pushing for stiffer regulation for popular 
libido-enhancing supplements like “Germany Gold Fly” and “The US Passion 
Cachou” over concerns of potentially dangerous substances in the sexual 
“candies.”

The candies, which are widely available online, promise to boost a user’s 
sexual stamina and desire. One product, “Sexlove,” boasts that “with only one 
candy, a female will experience increased libido in only 10 to 15 minutes. The 
gum will work well, and she’ll feel aroused,” according to a product 
description on tokoone.com.

“We advise people not to consume this candy, they are illegal products and  
have never been registered,” Lucky S. Slamet, the head of the Food and Drug 
Monitoring Agency (BPOM), said. “We don’t know whether they’re dangerous or 
not.”

Lucky said that the BPOM purchased some of the candies online that claim to be 
aphrodisiacs and is testing the products now to confirm whether or not they 
contain harmful substances. 

Agency data shows that are at least 36 online vendors offering the supplements, 
including obatkuatspesial.com and toko69.com. The BPOM sent a letter to the 
Ministry of Communication and Information to ban the websites.

Lucky said that the BPOM has never tested or issued licenses for any of the 
products.

He noted, however, that while it was easy to ask the ministry to block access 
to such websites, similar sites may pop up again with foreign domain names.

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