UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — When Penn State hospitality management senior Samantha Berk first began working for the company Nightcap, she wasn’t looking for a job. Now, as the head of the company’s university ambassador program, Berk is seeing what life is like on the inside of a company recently featured on "Shark Tank" and seeing surging sales.
Nightcap was featured in the Feb. 5 episode of "Shark Tank," ABC’s long-running and award-winning reality show that gives contestants the opportunity to pitch their ideas to a panel of investor “sharks,” who can decide whether to invest in the company. Nightcap’s product is a scrunchie with a hidden pocket that contains a cover that can be stretched over a drink to deter drink spiking.
The company was founded by Shirah Benarde, of West Palm Beach, Florida, when she was 16 years old. Benarde said the idea first came to her in a dream after she heard a story from a friend who went to college and had her drink spiked. As she told the "Shark Tank" investors, the first prototype was made from her mother’s pantyhose.
Benarde teamed up with her brother, Michael, then a 21-year-old college student, to start the company. Their first investment came from their parents, and they raised more through crowdfunding and pitch competitions before presenting in "Shark Tank."
Berk said she came across Nightcap's product herself and became interested in the company because of its mission to discourage drink-spiking in a practical, affordable way. She then reached out to see if Nightcap had a college ambassadors program. It did, and Berk joined three others in similar roles at other universities.