Everyone Needs This Drink Spiking Prevention Scrunchie

Did you know 44% of men and 56% of women have had their drinks spiked? Now folks can protect themselves with Nightcap — the drink spiking prevention scrunchie. Yes, you read that correctly — a scrunchie.

Just wear it on your wrist or hair, then pull the drink cover out from the hidden pocket. Proceed to place it over your drink, pop in a straw and you’re covered, literally.

Nightcap not only acts as drink protection but as deterrent. When using at a bar, you are sending a message that you are not one to be messed with. It’s also reusable, convenient and provides a certain peace of mind.

This product was surprisingly invented by a 16-year-old girl, Shirah Benarde, after hearing all the horror stories of drink spiking from friends who had experienced this in college. The scrunchie then went viral on social media with users torn between the genius of this product and the fact of how “sad” it is that we have to worry about this issue in the first place. Nightcap was later featured on ABC’s “Shark Tank” with one of the fastest deals in the shows history.

The brand doesn’t stop at just the scrunchie. They also have options for a Nightcap Keychain and StopTopps — a disposable adhesive drink lid.

Nightcap has brought about a logical solution to the problem of drink spiking that had affected an average of 43,000 people just in the last year alone. Not only is it logical but it is also practical in a way that the products are something everyone can be comfortable using.

I’ve already ordered the bulk family pack, so what are you waiting for?

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