With just a little bit of sulfur and saliva you'll be able to perform an illusion with two matches that audiences won't be able to explain. Matches are made of solid wood and cannot penetrate each other. Is that really completely true, though?
Larry reveals the secret behind handling some pretty dangerous dough. This illusion is sure to get any dinner party started off with some laughter and astonishment. Do you think you have what it takes to tame some phantasmic dinner rolls?
What's sweeter than money? Convincing your whole audience of your magical prowess, maybe. Larry uses the ultimate utility move once again to demonstrate how to make some sweet, sweet money while proving the degree of your magical dexterity.
Remember the old expression, "got milk?" Well, the answer is no. At least, not for long.
For this trick, you'll need a confederate. In the magic business, a confederate is someone within the audience who is in on and can help carry out the trick. An assistant in disguise.