Two men from Orlando were caught speeding down Interstate 10 in the Panhandle in a Kia full of drugs and paraphernalia, including bags labeled "BAG FULL OF DRUGS," authorities said this week.

Driver Ian Christian Simmons, with passenger Joshua Michael Reinhardt, both 34, were pulled over early Saturday evening in Santa Rosa County, according to the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles.

A search of the 2020 grey Kia sedan yielded about 75 grams of methamphetamine, 1.36 kilograms of GHB, 1 gram of cocaine, 3.6 grams of fentanyl, 15 MDMA tablets and drug paraphernalia, the department said.

A trooper had identified Reinhardt as the subject of an active felony warrant for violation of probation in Orange County and requested backup, the department said.

Both men were taken to the Santa Rosa County Jail.

The charges included trafficking in methamphetamine and GHB, three counts of possession of a controlled substance, and possession of drug paraphernalia.

The Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office was called in to assist in the traffic stop, and they brought K9 deputies.

Simmons was originally pulled over because he was driving 95 mph in a 70 mph zone, troopers said.

The men were headed east.

Along with the drugs and other paraphernalia, authorities said they found white zippered bags labeled "BAG FULL OF DRUGS" in bold black font.

“Note to self — do not traffic your illegal narcotics in bags labeled 'Bag Full Of Drugs,” the sheriff’s office wrote on its Facebook page. “Our K-9s can read.”