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Dalton Wayne

NandN's

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  • 3.1
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After a few card effects, the magician shows a completely empty card box. A spectator cups his/her hands, and the magician holds the empty box over them. With a snap, the spectators hands are showered with candy, raining from the opening of the previously empty card box.

*You can carry this gimmick with you everywhere! With the cards in the box!

*You can also use any small objects such as other sweets and loose change!

*Shot in deep hipster HD and takes you through every single detail you need to perform this delicious unique effect.

// History of the name. On Penn & Teller's BullSh*t! they did an experiment with m&m's but for legal reasons had to call them n&n's.

Special Thanks

Manduh Riley, Scott Mescudi , M&M's

Other Tricks by Dalton

7 Reviews

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  • 4
Ben Hooper • London • 8/10/2012

A very clever trick! Some problems include that stuff can be loud and give the trick away. Sometimes, the gimmick falls out but, I really like the idea. Very good trick.

  • 3
Brad the Wizard • USA • 4/11/2012

Since the trick involves a bunch of loose "NandN's" it can be loud and give away something. If you preform it in a crowed environment then it might work.

The gimmick opens new ideas to do things othert than MandM's if one wanted to. But it's hard to make the gimmick perfect, and you need to get it perfect for it to work. But I'm sure with more practice, I can make it work.

  • 5
Ben S.Taylor • UK • 2/25/2012

Dalton never fails to amaze me. Simple method, which is good because you don't want a really angle sensitive dirty 10 phase routine now do you? It's straight to the point. Empty card box, suddenly there's M&M's inside! Really does look like real magic. Get this!

  • 4
Dominic Martin • Ashtead, UK • 1/24/2012

This trick is great, but for the method used I found it a little overpriced. I found it a bit annoying that you didn't talk at all in the explanation but the text was helpful. Overall, great trick and I will be performing it.

  • 5
Truance • New York, NY • 11/18/2011

Always fun, impressive, and a step above the normal "card trick magic" crowd. People love this stuff, a magician who can bring such random and exciting ideas into magic. The trick is priced fine, maybe even a little low considering people are paying to have your originality in their own hands. Great effect DW, bring on the next one!

  • 5
Zachary Tan • Singapore • 11/16/2011

Nice idea Wayne, I love it!

  • 4
Nathanael Bergen • Missouri, USA • 11/16/2011

Great effect. Honestly, the method is a bit simple, but it doesn't take away from the effect at all. Really. I was watching saying: Really? ok... but how is it...? oooohhh. I see what you did there... In the end, I'm very happy with this effect.

Good stuff. And I'll tell you what: I've only performed this a few times, but honestly: no one expects M&Ms! It gets a GREAT reactions, I'm telling you. And as far as price: A tiny, tiny bit over-priced, but when you think of it as supporting a fellow magician who will probably continue to bring out great effects, it's worth it.

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