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The effect of this trick is that from a large bottle unexpectedly high up, with a bang, a stream of multi-colored ribbons flies out and paper confetti scatters in all directions (Fig. a).
Focus secret:
It's all about the light wooden cork of the bottle, in which a secret device is mounted - a spool with a nipple.
Having put several meters of tape sewn from segments of different colors into the bottle, and pouring a handful of confetti into it, close the bottle with a cork and pump air into it with a pump - 60-70 strokes are enough. In this case, the cork should not be very firmly inserted into the bottle, but at the same time it should be kept in the neck under pressure.
It is necessary to slightly press the cork on the side and up with your thumb, as it will shoot. The air flow will pick up and carry up at the same time the ribbon with confetti. From the outside, all this will look very spectacular and beautiful.
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