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Focus Description:

Ask which of the audience will undertake to peel a banana without touching it. When everyone admits they can't do it, do it yourself.

Focus secret:

Take a banana and peel off the very top of the peel.

Place a glass bottle with a wide mouth on the table. Set fire to a piece of paper and throw it, still burning, into the bottle. Immediately plug the neck of the bottle with the open part of the banana, bending the skin at its tip so that it remains outside.

Focus Self Cleaning Banana

Make sure that air does not pass between the banana and the neck. Everyone will be able to see how the banana will peel itself and be drawn into the bottle under the influence of external atmospheric pressure, since the oxygen inside has partially burned out.

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