Drink'in the News

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Drink'in the News

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Drink'in the News - magic
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The 'In the News' routine is one of the most underestimated and under-used routines in magic! It's an incredible and visual trick that is so strong, many use it as a finale to a routine. Perfect for close-up, parlor and stage, it's an effect that should be in every magician's repertoire.

There have been many variations of the gimmick over the years, but many are just too weak, too small, too shiny or have seams welded by heat, which weakens the plastic. Some have been made from polythene or plastic or have many other flaws.

Well, we here at PropDog did a lot of research into this gimmick over the last year. We contacted some of the biggest names in magic who perform or have performed this routine and we listened to everything they wanted from this gimmick. We have now come up with what we believe is the perfect gimmick for the 'In the News' routine!

Our gimmick is:

  • Textured on the inside for a vastly improved performance
  • Ultra-thin, yet extremely tough and durable
  • Made from a type of PVC, not plastic or polythene
  • Ultrasonically welded for stronger seams
  • Frosted low sheen finish for extra invisibility
  • Holds up to a whopping 400ml of liquid!
  • Pours out beautifully
The gimmick measures 170mm x 270mm and is the perfect size for a broadsheet newspaper such as The Times or Telegraph.

Instructions and routine by Max Somerset.

So, if you're looking to add a new routine or effect to your performance, PropDog's Drink'in the News gimmick would be a great addition to consider!

A great idea would be to use this in conjunction with a Torn and Restored Newspaper Routine. Imagine - You take a newspaper, tear it up, restore it, take a jug of water, pour it into the newspaper, turn the newspaper upside down and nothing falls out. You then open the newspaper, show all the pages, then turn the paper right side up again and pour the water out into a pint glass. You then cover the pint glass with the newspaper, turn it upside down and remove the newspaper and the liquid stays in the glass. You then click your fingers and the liquid falls out into the jug you started with. A great routine for cabaret or stage or that close-up gig, where at the end, they ask you ask for one last trick in front of everybody.

 

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Have a question about this product? It's possible others do too. Ask here and other Vanishing Inc. Magic customers will be able to respond with assistance! Alternatively, email us and we can help too.

  • Alex asks: Is this a provable food-safe plastic? Would something like liquor or a drink high in sugar corrode this eventually? Would it be safe to allow the spectator to drink after effect is completed? What are the proper cleaning instructions between usages?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: I am afraid that we cannot answer questions like this with any accuracy. The manufacturer does not offer information about how they are made, and it does not come with a safety certificate.
  • Adam asks: What all is included with the routine?gimmick glass too?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: You receive the gimmick to insert into a newspaper.
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