The Law on 'Prizes'

Oct 9, 2025
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I have a trick that I have adapted which, due to a force leads the participant to a single conclusion, that is to say they roll a dice several times, eliminating numbers as they roll them until they have only 1 number remaining. The reveal is that they have won a lolly pop! the other 5 'prizes' are A Jet Ski, Night in a posh hotel, a new car, £500 or a free holiday. The actually prize is always the Lolly pop (and it can't fail). I'm fairly new to magic and illusions and provide my services in an arcade/cafe. My question is, am I able to appear to legally offer grand prizes when A) I have no intention of giving them away B) it is impossible to win those prizes C) I do not have those prizes to give. I do of course intend to have a supply of lolly pops! I need to understand my position before I present the trick to an audience and or find I'm met with a challenge. I'm U.K Based

Many thanks
Terry
 
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