![]() ![]() In an earlier email, the company’s sales and marketing representative Suzie Bury told AFP the founding foursome were still involved in the business and confirmed the nail polish concept was abandoned “because it failed consumer testing and it had too many limitations for us to be comfortable launching it”. Four North Carolina State University students invented a nail polish that alerts women to. In the future, we fully intend on incorporating other classes of drugs into the SipChip.” A fashion accessory could help in the fight against sexual assault. SipChip has achieved over 99% in the more than 12,000 devices tested. The company, which counts local angel David Gardner among its backers, is working to develop a nail polish. State University startup Undercover Colors is flush with cash. Read: What Shark Tank investor Mark Cuban had to say about Raleighs Undercover Colors. Like a pregnancy test, the results are interpreted by the presence of either two lines - meaning the beverage is safe - or one line, which means drugs have been detected.Ĭook continued, “The SipChip will detect drugs at levels at, or below, the dose a person would feel any physiological effects. Two years after their yet-to-be released product went viral a date rape drug-detecting nail polish N.C. ![]() It only requires a drop of beverage and within 30 seconds the results begin to develop,” Cook told us. SipChip and the test strip at its core, were specifically engineered to work in nearly all beverages, and at the moment it detects several types of Benzodiazepines including Rohypnol (also known as "Roofies"), Xanax, Valium, Serax, Versed, and Restoril. “Our test works very similar to a lateral-flow pregnancy test. You can see a YouTube demonstration video of the product, released in January 2019, below.īarbara Cook, the CEO of Undercover Colors, explained to AFP in an email how SipChip works. The test kit was finally released for sale in September 2018 - you can find some of the news coverage of the launch here and here. ![]() The simplicity of the white in the background of such vibrant, definitive organic shapes makes the. The logo is simple in black and white but blends with the textures used to showcase the undercover nature of the same. A screenshot from the website of Undercover Colors which has developed a new device for detecting tainted drinks called the SipChip The textures used showcase the changing of colour as well as the role of liquid within the concept of changing colour. ![]()
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