One-two-three.and plays on cliche of coin from ear, lowering expectations.
Nickel turns to
red ball
Red ball turns to lolli.
Lolli suddenly appears wrapped. Ready for them.
Rule of three.
Bam. Bam. Bam.
Perfect.
Short. Sweet. Memorable.
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This a a must have! It's simple yet packs a punch. I also love how organic this is. You would have
to be a Dum Dum not to buy this and add it to your EDC.
6 of 6 magicians found this helpful.
Definitely worth the money!! Angles aren't bad at all.. I think this is only a one person effect. I
wouldn't do this for multiple people, then it could have angle issues. But fun non the less!
6 of 7 magicians found this helpful.
This is one of those feel good gimmicks/routines that will help you into or out of a performance. It
works for all ages. No one really knows what to expect, and you can give the suckers away. Win -
win.
5 of 5 magicians found this helpful.
Great trick good . Good price! Would be great if you could make this with 4 gimmicks red, yellow.
Green, purple, in box. You buy bag/box of lollipops all you can use are the cherry or strawberry
pops. Just an idea thanks
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I was the Mystery Reader at my twins' kindergarten class this morning. I chose a book to read about
a magic hat, and used the venue to perform this trick for the first time. I changed the trick up
slightly, but not a lot.
Before I read the story, I gave a nickel to a little girl to hold
and keep warm while I read.
I added a real miniature magic wand for the trick that was
handed out for inspection before the main part of the trick began, and it somewhat matched another
wand used in the trick.
After I finished reading the short book, I took the nickel back
and asked the class if you have 5 cents and I take away 5 cents from you, what do you have left.
The whole class said zero. No, I replied. 5 - 5 equals...LOLLIPOP.
The kids all
freaked out, and then went bonkers some more when 28 more lollipops magically appeared from a hat I
was wearing.
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As professional magician i always prepared myself to ready to perform almost at any time givens, but
one thing that struggles me is if i meet some parents and they asking me to perform magic for their
kids. And this is a perfect thing to impress the kids also the parents.
Easy to carry, easy
to perform, freakin visual and the best thing is you can give the lollipop away for souvenir. I also
think this is a perfect follow-up routine for the “appearing coin behind the ear” trick.
I
really love it and i think you’ll love it too!
3 of 3 magicians found this helpful.
A nice little carry around for kids. Quick and easy.
3 of 3 magicians found this helpful.
I saw this and thought it was a fantastic and fun idea. I wasn't wrong, but for kids they are
unpredictable and will look at you from all angles. The thing that bugged me is you pay around $30
for the trick then if you look on Amazon the suckers they suggest are around $25 a bag. So all and
all your buying a #60 trick with bad angles.
3 of 4 magicians found this helpful.
Are you ready for some sweet magic? Well you're in for a treat! Super Sucker is so clever! I got
this trick very cheap while the sale was going on and I couldn't be happier. It was a steal, and yet
it is still worth the full price Penguin is asking now. The gimmicks are very well made, I highly
fought they will break with proper care. The video instructions are super clear and make learning
very easy. Nick goes over a few sleights to really make this lolli pop! Did I mention refills? Nick
tells you the exact brand of lollipop to get. They are super cheap for a huge bag. I just ordered a
bag of Walmart for less than $8! Get ready for some great magic that requires very little pocket
space and one that is very easy to do.
3 of 4 magicians found this helpful.