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There is a bottle on the table. Pour milk from it into one glass, lemonade into another, mineral water into the third. A spectator invited from the audience can be convinced of this.

Focus secret:

The bottle is made of cardboard. Inside it there are two small reservoirs, from which two tubes with a diameter of 2,5-3,5 mm depart - one end to the neck of the bottle, the other to its wall. Using a funnel, the tanks are filled with lemonade and mineral water through tubes, and then the holes are sealed with paper to match the color of the bottle.

Focus From one bottle - three different drinks

Milk is also poured into the bottle itself through the funnel. After pouring milk into the first glass, discreetly remove the piece of paper covering the hole in the wall with your fingernail and pour lemonade. Then in the same way - mineral water.

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