Locally produced Drinkerbell can save your drink from being spiked

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Do you want to have your drink spiked?

To wake up in a strange hotel room with no recollection of the previous night’s events?

Do you want to be found passed out in a public bathroom after having been robbed or raped?

Do you want to be found in an alley way, petrol station forecourt or field having been raped, assaulted, hijacked or murdered?

If you answered “NO” to one or more of these, you need a Drinkerbell!

Drink spiking is more prevalent than we think.

South Africa has one of the highest reported cases of rape and often it is due to spiked drinks, with Rohypnol and a cocktail of other drugs included.

WR Van Der Merwe has more in Business Watch where he features Peach Piche, developer of Drinkerbell.
5 Jul 2022 English South Africa Business · Business News

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