Mad honey is usually treated as a food (honey) rather than a controlled drug in New Zealand, but “legal” depends on what you’re doing with it: owning it, importing it, or selling/marketing it. The biggest real-world issues are border/biosecurity clearance and marketing/label claims, especially when products are positioned as “psychedelic,” “trip,” or as disease treatment.
MPI makes clear that imported bee products must meet New Zealand requirements and that food cannot be sold if unsafe, unfit, or contaminated, with importers having obligations under multiple laws and the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code.







