Big enough for stage but small enough to fit in your closeup case!
Show your audience a small pitcher 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 pitcher of milk into the cone. Wait a minute!! - Why doesn't the milk seep right through the paper??
If that's not amazing enough, 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 strong reaction every time!
Another idea- pour the milk into the paper cone, but when you quickly fling the cone open, out comes a shower of confetti! Your audience will love the surprise!And all you have to do is have some confetti already inside the cone before you start the trick.
Very nice compact size- holds about 6 ounces of liquid.Made of high-impact clear plastic. Best of all- it's completely self-contained!
You supply the liquid.Pitcher holds about 6 ounces of liquid.Pitcher is about 4" tall and 2.5" diameter.
Louis Nikola and Roy Enoc are both credited with introducing the concept of this trick.
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