Students at the University of New Mexico can now pick up coasters that will alert them if any drugs are in their drinks.
Students at the University of New Mexico can now pick up coasters that will alert them if any drugs are in their drinks, the school announced.
Students can place a drop of their drink onto a dot on the coaster, using their finger or a straw, and if a blue dot appears, it means the drinks tested positive for a detectable amount of either GHB or ketamine. Amber Greene, a marketing assistant in the office, told ABC News that there are about 200 coasters left.
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