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The magician eats a glass glass.

Focus secret:

Anyone can learn how to eat glass. To do this, the glass must be prepared, otherwise, doing this trick, you can get seriously injured.

The preparation of the glass is carried out as follows. A little gasoline or kerosene is poured into it, which is set on fire. When all the fuel has burned out, the hot glass must be squeezed with a rag or towel soaked in cold water.

The glass will immediately be covered with small cracks. Such a glass can already be "eaten", that is, without much difficulty, bite off pieces of glass that has become granular with your teeth. In order for the audience not to notice the cracks, you need to pour tea or tinted water into a glass. And in no case should you swallow glass grains. They should be released from the mouth into the glass - they will not be noticeable inside tea or tinted water.

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