Product Description
Splash out on some liquid magic as you pour a pint into a quart glass!
A large glass of milk is poured into a glass half its size, filling it to the brim, but not a drop more! 'Whoa! How does it fit? Do it again' 'Certainly,' you say and pour the milk into an even smaller glass. 'Again! Again!' The milk is poured into the tiniest of tiny glasses, filling it nicely. Is this self-condensing milk, fitting whatever glass its poured into.
And the effect can be reversed, the milk in the smallest tumbler filling the largest to the brim!
Don't underestimate the impact this effect has on an audience. It's one of those rare tricks that gets better the more it's repeated. You're guaranteed to get gasps as the miracle happens again and again.
Gospel Presentation
There are so many different ways this effect can be used by a church worker. Here are a few ideas to get you started.
- Filled to Overflowing Show how God's grace/love/Holy Spirit/forgiveness can fill each one of us no matter how different we are or how large or small our needs are. 'Do not get drunk on wine. Instead, be filled with the Spirit' Ephesians 5:18
- Dwelling Place: Use the large glass filling the smallest glass to illustrate how our great God dwells within each one of us. 'The Spirit of him who raised Jesus from the dead is living in you' Romans 8:11
- Meeting our Needs: God gives us the help we need to meet difficult and impossible situations. 'My grace is all you need. My power is strongest when you are weak.' Cor 12:9
- Christmas - visible illustration of God becoming incarnate in a small baby
- A baffling multi-stage illusion where the props do all the work for you.
- Very easy to do - lets you to focus on your presentation
- Hard-wearing plastic tumblers - nothing to break and will last you years!
- Props look like ordinary glasses, which makes the magic all the stronger
BONUS: 10% discount off Miracle Milk when you buy it at the same time.
Diminishing Milk is a trick you can pour yourself into. It's certainly one effect you can milk for all it's worth. Order today.
Comes complete with 4 cleverly gimmicked plastic tumblers, large to small, and exclusive detailed instructions.
Note: This classic trick is sometimes called "multum in parvo", meaning "much in little" in Latin.