Influencer spikes her friends drinks to teach them an important lesson

An influencer proved a point about how easy it is to get drugged on a night out.Shirah Benarde, who co-founded a company called NightCap that sells scrunchies that protects from drinking spiking, made a TikTok last month where she put candy in her friends’ drinks when they weren’t looking.The 21-year-old’s goal was to raise awareness about drink spiking and teach everyone to be careful when they are out consuming alcohol.“‘Spiking my friends’ drinks with candy to show them how easy it is…,” she wrote at the start of the video.The minute-long footage featured clips of Benarde dropping or even squeezing candy into people’s drinks while they were distracted from being on their phones or talking to other people.“Drink spiking most likely happens by someone you know…think about what’s going on with Diddy right right,” she wrote on the video, referring to the criminal sex charges against Sean “Diddy” Combs.“Pregames and private parties are a false sense of security,” Benarde also wrote.“You don’t expect anything to happen but it does.”At one point in the video, Benarde hugged one of her friends as she sneakily shoved a piece of candy into his High Noon can.

Benarde also pointed out that even water can be spiked with drugs and that men get roofied too.“Doesn’t matter if you’re drinking out of a can or battle,” she added.“Always watch the bartender make your drink.”“And never leave your drink unattended with or without a NightCap,” the end of the video said.Benarde captioned her video, “With everything going on with #diddy right now, this is do important to remember.

Do not let your guard down even at a private party. #diddyparty #drinkspikingprevention #spiked.”In the comments section, some people shared their own stories of times that they were drugged at parties or bars.“I’ve had this happen to me.I blacked out and almost hurt someone really bad.

I came to 18hrs later not having a single memory of wh...

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Publisher: New York Post

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