![]() The company hopes that this holiday gift will inspire those who order to pass along the complimentary SipChip™ to a friend or family member, to help increase safety and the awareness needed to help end drug-facilitated sexual assault. Today through 12/24/18, every order placed at will be eligible for one free SipChip kit of equal or lesser value with the code BOGO. To celebrate the new name, announced just before New Year’s Eve – the biggest party of the year – Undercover Covers is giving a one-time introductory offer. SipChip™ tests are available for purchase at in 3, 5, or 10 packs, which include single-use, individually wrapped tests and custom carriers starting at $14.99. ![]() If SipChip™ reports the presence of drugs, immediate action can be taken – such as alerting the authorities and, if consumed, seeking medical attention before the effects have fully kicked in. Carrying a single SipChip tester medallion that attaches to wallet, key chain, or smart phone makes it easy to discreetly detect if a drink has been spiked. While the SipChip™ drink tester doesn’t solve the complicated problem of sexual assault, it responds to the real safety challenges of today and helps people make informed decisions.Ī drink can be roofied in the few seconds it takes to turn away and say hello to someone. We want people to join our movement and tell their friends about SipChip™ too as we all work together to end Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault for good!”Īge and gender are not discriminated against when it comes to drug-assisted sexual assault according to a survey study from, 44% of men and 56% of women report having their food or drink spiked unknowingly. By giving SipChip™ its own name, we minimize potential confusion with less comprehensive devices while making it easier for people to find the right device – and tell others about it. “Our test detects far more drugs than anything else out there. At Undercover Colors, we believe that knowledge is power, and we created SipChip™ to give people the power to test their own drinks – to determine if the drink is safe or should be thrown out,” said Barbara Cook, CEO of Undercover Colors. “To drug someone’s drink without their knowledge is a crime, yet it continues to happen to all genders. ![]() Similar to a pregnancy test, the lateral flow technology shows one line if the SipChip™ detects the presence of drugs, two if it does not. If someone has suspicions about their beverage, just one drop of their drink on the SipChip™ can determine whether or not it is safe to drink. Specializing in the evolution of lateral flow technology, Undercover Colors spent years creating the discreet device now known as SipChip™ which detects more of the drugs most commonly used to facilitate sexual assault – in over 100 beverages – than any other test on the market. Olympic sprinter Tori Bowie died from complications of childbirth, autopsy report concludes
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