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Pour a pinch of tobacco into your fist and push a piece of tissue paper into the same place. When you open your fist, a piece of tissue paper and a pinch of tobacco will turn into a factory-made cigarette.

Focus secret:

The secret of the trick is in the rubber band with a bag at the end.

The cigarette is pre-attached to the bag with a clip. Tobacco and a piece of paper are not put into a fist, as the audience thinks, but into a bag clenched in a fist. It is worth taking the cigarette from the clamp, allowing the pull to tighten the bag under the clothes, and then open the fist, as the "transformation" will take place!

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