West Palm Beach, Florida (PRWEB) December 02, 2021 NightCap (https://nightcapit.com/), the company behind the popular drink spiking prevention scrunchie,
What is NightCap?
At a first glance, NightCap looks like your ordinary hair scrunchie. But closer observation reveals that this scrunchie has a small hidden section that holds a flexible cover made of nylon/ spandex, which can be used to cover your glasses. This unique scrunchie that looks fairly innocent and fashionable, could very easily save you from the nightmare of having your drink spiked when you re out having fun. It is machine washable and has a small opening for a straw. Also available is a separate carrying bag with stainless steel straws and a specially designed cleaning brush.
NightCap looks like a scrunchy but acts as a cover for the glasses (nightcapit.com)
Florida State University News
FSU student to compete on TV’s Shark Tank
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Michael Benarde won the 2020 InNOLEvation Challenge and will now pitch his winning product NightCap on ABC. From left, Wendy Plant, Jim Moran College; Bernarde; Elizabeth Scott, who donated the grand prize for InNOLEvation; and Dean of the Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship, Susan Fiorito.
A Florida State University graduate student will appear on ABC’s Shark Tank next week.
Michael Benarde is the winner of the Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship’s 2020 InNOLEvation Challenge Business Model Competition.
A native of West Palm Beach, Benarde graduated last year from Florida State University with his bachelor’s degree in political science, and he is currently enrolled in FSU’s MBA program in the College of Business.
UT Entrepreneurship Student To Be Featured on ABC’s “Shark Tank” on Feb. 5
University of Tampa first-year student Shirah Benarde and her brother Michael Benarde, a graduate student at Florida State University, are scheduled to pitch their drink-spiking prevention scrunchie
, NightCap, on ABC’s
Shark Tank on Friday, Feb. 5, at 8 p.m. EST. Shirah Benarde, 18, is in the Spartan Accelerator program in The University of Tampa’s Lowth Entrepreneurship Center.
Shirah Benarde 24 invented and received a patent for NightCap when she was 16, then partnered with her brother to form NightCapit LLC.
Shirah Benarde invented and received a patent for NightCap when she was 16, then partnered with her brother to form NightCapit LLC. Since then, NightCap has won multiple awards including Florida State University’s InNOLEvation Challenge, Tallahassee Startup Week’s Annual Pitch Competition, FSU’s Turkey Tank and FSU’s Jim Moran Micro Grant. NightCap also has been featured on the