| This classic magic trick is fairly easy to learn, yet | | | | somehow use powers that break the laws of |
| will powerfully entertain any audience. This is an up | | | | physics to bring this seemingly dead can of soda |
| close type of trick, so you can perform it for | | | | back to life. |
| your friends, at a bar or at a party. It requires a | | | | You shake the can, and those already |
| bit of set up, but since you will be using pretty | | | | mesmerized by your gifts will hear the soda |
| straightforward and everyday objects, this | | | | shaking inside the can. The can will mysteriously |
| shouldn't present a problem. | | | | restore itself to its original shape. When you show |
| This is how your soon to be amazed friends will | | | | them the top, they will see that it has not been |
| see it. You grab a seemingly partially crushed and | | | | opened. You pop the top, they will hear the |
| empty soda can You show the audience that it's | | | | expected "pop," and you then pour the soda into |
| empty but turning it upside down, and showing | | | | any normal glass for them to taste. They will now |
| them open top. Then you hold it with your | | | | look up to you as an accomplished mentalist, |
| magical hands, and with your magical powers, you | | | | capable of the most amazing feats of magic. |