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Healed & Sealed Soda

Anders Moden

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(Based on 3 reviews)
An opened, emptied and crushed soda can slowly and visually heals itself, returning to it's original state-the hole in the top even magically reseals itself closed! To top off this mind-blowing routine you can even open the can with a pfzzzt! and pour the contents out into a glass!

You'll receive the only authorized manuscript* with variations in preparation, handling and performance plus a section with questions and answers which allows you to utilize this principle to it's fullest!

# Only one normal can is used
# Easy to do

Publication Summary: 2002

Reviews

Roger Way

Jan 04, 2004

I started out with a healthy dose of skepticism on this one...even while rehearsing. Then I performed it for the first time "impromptu" at the bar of a local comedy club...and I had patrons offering me money to tell them how I did it. I had not anticipated such a strong response. This definitely takes advance planning, care and a touch of theatrical talent...and, unless you can plant the can shortly ahead of time, it is definitely not a walkaround illusion...but the payoff is worth every step. Well worth the investment!
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Jsherwood

Mar 19, 2003

What the.........!!! That is usually the response that I get when I perform this trick.
Although some preparations need to be made ahead of time they are certainly worth the small effort.
If you're into walk around magic I would not recommend this one as excessive movement will "disturb" the setup. My suggestions are to either "plant" the trick somewhere (b.b.q's, outdoor shows, picnics, etc.) or behind the bar if you're a bar Magician such as myself.
The can may be handed out for examination.
Have fun! J Sherwood
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Steve Giles

Jan 08, 2003

Very clever trick.
You get a wonderfully produced manusript explaining in easy step by step stages how to prepare the can.
The down side is that you have to prepare a can each time you do the trick and then 'plant' it somewhere where you can pick it up to do the trick.
But it's worth the trouble.
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