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Stir Stick to Detect if Your Drink Is Spiked Developed by Chemists Hoping to See Them on Every Bar Top

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Canadian chemists have created a tool that can detect if your drink has been spiked.

Called Spikeless, the stirrer was envisioned by a team of brothers at the University of British Columbia .

It can detect common drink spiking drugs like GHB and ketamine, which are otherwise odorless and tasteless, within 30 seconds .

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