This is a classic trick for turning a glass of sugar into candy , but the product photo by 'Mr.
Magic' is not accurate because the photo would give you the impression that the candies are FILLING
the glass to overflowing and the candies spill out on to the table around the glass. That is NOT
what it looks like. The candy only fills up about half the glass , not filled to the top of the
glass and not overflowing out of the glass.
The Mr. Magic version is 'ok' , but the gimmick
is also thicker than the classic version that was made of a much thinner material. If the product
photo were replaced with an honest depiction of what it looks like this would get 4 stars , but only
2 stars because the photo is misleading.
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Love it easy to do. Who doesn't like candy
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Well made props. I use powdered milk in a glass, then sweets appear and as a result I again cover
the empty glass with a tube and milk appears in the glass again. You can show the tube and give it
for verification. I recommend this trick!
It is a good effect. Candy is alway's a hit with kids. Add some clear sandpaper to the inside edge
of the glass for an easier extraction from the tube and have someplace to ditch the dirty glass that
won't leak.
I bought it about 4 years ago. After I broke it I bought another one (a chineese copy). With the
copy I never succeeded in performing it smoothly. So much that I used my broken one and it was
working better! Lol I finally decided tobuy a new one. GREAT!
I bought this trick for my ten year old magician, at his request. It does not disappoint! Easy to
master and it's an impressive trick visually. I highly recommend adding this one to your bag of
tricks!
Dead easy and perfect for kids show. Thanks to the Penguin staff member to have suggested it to me.