Caffeine Rush
Caffeine Rush
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A small object penetrates the lid of a coffee cup they are holding. "Caffeine Rush" is a super organic and amazing piece of close up magic.
You show your paper coffee cup to be empty before closing the lid. Then, while they are holding the cup, you visually penetrate a small object through the top (i.e. sugar cubes, creamers, coins, rings, etc.). You then remove the lid and take out the object, no switches needed. You can even use a signed object.
The devious "Caffeine Rush" lid does all the hard work for you. Just pop it on any standard paper to-go cup and you're ready to go. It is so easy to do.
"Caffeine Rush" by Peter Eggink is a fun piece of truly organic magic that you'll love performing. There are so many different ways to present the effect.
- Super visual
- Incredibly easy to do
- Hand-crafted gimmick
- Resets instantly
Available in white or black.
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Zack asks: What is the lid made of? Is it the same flimsy material an actual cup would normally have? Thanks.
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Yes, the gimmick is made from the same material that a regular lid is made from.
Robert asks: Guess I need more practice. Trying to throw coin in top doesn’t always go through. Guess you have to really throw hard. Creamers seem too big? Takes some more practice??????
- 1. Jim responds:Practice. Then practice some more. Then…(you get the idea).
Dave asks: I bought it but it apparently does NOT fit with any Starbucks cups. Advice?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Did you try every size at Starbucks? You can also find a white cup that works and put a Starbucks logo sticker on it. It doesn't have to be a Starbucks cup, specifically.
David asks: Looks beautiful! The trailer shows both a coin brought quickly from above to pass through the lid, and a coin (and creamer) being smash/pushed through while covered with the hand. Is one of those two methods the more likely or the preferred/best method to use? I guess I'm wondering if there is sleight of hand involved in some methods but not others?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:No sleight of hand in either presentation. Just a marginal handling difference.
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