It does was it says, but be prepared to do some crafting.
You can't leave the impossible
object with the spectator; that'll be expecting too much. That'll be scary too - meaning the
integrity of a sealed product can be compromised.
The effect is nice and the method quite
adaptable. I don't like mixing a bill with something you'd eat, but the method doesn't limit you to
that. You can put anything in (as long as it fits in the space).
Part of the gimmick is
re-usable - so once you take the time to make it once, you shouldn't have to anymore. There are
other ideas on the DvD like how to make the gimmick faster, and other routine ideas.
I'd
suggest going the extra mile and make the additional gimmick for the visual appearance inside the
sealed packet.
The DvD instruction wasn't that bad, but preferred that they didn't overdo
the camera shift to make it look cooler. The instructions weren't all done by Richard, but pretty
good nonetheless.