

Who are we? - Capote2Verre: A Revolution in Glass Protection
A Commitment Born of Urgency
In 2022, the scourge of chemical abuse reached alarming heights in France. Nearly 2,000 complaints and appeals were recorded by the Paris Addiction Monitoring Center (AP-HP), a sharp increase from the 700 cases in 2021.
Faced with this troubling escalation, Tanguy, the founder of Capote2Verre, witnessed this growing threat. After the Covid-19 pandemic, when parties, bars , and other festive venues reopened, the increase in incidents of chemical submission prompted him to act.

The Birth of Capote2Verre
Motivated by a desire to make a difference, Tanguy developed Capote2Verre, an innovative silicone glass protector designed to prevent the addition of harmful substances to drinks.
This reusable device is both effective and reassuring, offering increased security during festivals and nightclub evenings.
Capote2Verre is more than just a glass protector; it's a symbol of resistance against chemical attacks, allowing everyone to fully enjoy the party.
A Mission that Expands
For Tanguy, the adventure didn't end there. Today, he and his team travel to France's most iconic festivals to promote Capote2Verre. Their mission is clear: to raise public awareness about chemical submission and offer a solution that prevents the associated violence.
This proactive approach is detailed on Tanguy's LinkedIn profile , where he regularly shares progress and inspiring stories related to Capote2Verre.

A Visible and Accessible Innovation
To see Capote2Verre in action and understand its impact, we invite you to watch our demonstration video and take a look at our Instagram and Tiktok accounts @Capote2Verre
Discover how this prevention tool can transform your experience at parties and festivals, giving you back confidence and freedom.
Join the Capote2Verre Movement!
Gone are the days of having to watch your drink and cover it with your hand throughout the evening.
With Capote2Verre, enjoy reusable, drug-proof, and spill-proof protection. Visit our website for more information and to join us in this essential fight against chemical submission.