Perfect for theatrical productions and talent shows- NO SKILL NEEDED!
Now you see it! Now it's GONE! Now it's BACK!
Show your audience a large glass FILLED with milk. Form an ordinary newspaper into a cone while talking about evaporation of liquids by magic. Your audience watches in amazement as you pour nearly the entire glass of milk into the cone. Wait a minute- why doesn't the milk seep right through the paper?? Because when you crumble up the paper cone into a ball, apparently with the milk inside- the milk has VANISHED and the paper is dry!This gets a BIG reaction every time!
Of course, you can make the milk vanish any way you want- you don't have to use the paper cone routine.For example, you can just put the glass behind your bak, or behind your spectator's back.You can put the glass into a box, pull it back out EMPTY, then put it bak in the bos and pull it back out FULL.It's all up to your imagination!
This one has a couple of great features!The milk can be made to REAPPEAR in the glass!The clever design of this trick lets you quickly "refill" the glass and make the milk vanish- over and overThe glass is SEALED!The The milky liquid can never spill!The liquid never has to be replaced!The liquid won't spoil!
If you can hold the glass in your hand- you can do this trick!
And that's all you need!
Louis Nikola and Roy Enoc are both credited with introducing the concept of this trick.
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