Bottle and Cork Refills for Cube in Bottle Project


Bottle and Cork Refills for Cube in Bottle Project
These premium glass bottles are identical to the one used in the “Cube in Bottle Project”. They’re extremely high quality and the perfect size for holding a rubik’s cube.
With these affordable refills, you can now easily give “Impossible Bottles” away as unique gifts. Offered at such an inexpensive price, they are an especially worthy investment for any professional magician that wants to ensure their clients never forget the magical experience you gave them. A one-of-a-kind souvenir plucked directly from your show is something clients will cherish forever and are bound to show everyone they know.
Buy your refills in bulk for bigger savings!
Save 10% when you buy 5 or more or 20% when you buy 10 or more.
Note: Bottles and cork only. No rubik’s cubes or instructions included.
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Community questions about Bottle and Cork Refills for Cube in Bottle Project
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Bud asks: To answer Keith's question: The outside of the bottle at the square part is 85mm. The inside diameter of the neck is 33mm. If anyone finds a suitable substitute bottle please share it here since these are out of stock everywhere.
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Thank you for your input
Keith asks: Will this ever come back in stock? If not what’s the diameter and measurements of the bottle?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:We don’t have an ETA date for these at the moment
Michael asks: Will the RD Cube fit inside these bottles?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Yes! These bottles are the perfect size for them and are the same ones that come with the Cube in Bottle Project.
Martin asks: could a deck of cards fit inside the bottle?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:While it is possible, these are best suited for a Rubik's cube.
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