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If you’re a burgeoning magician working on your act, or just someone who enjoys impressing and confounding your friends, the refilling, resealing soda can trick is a simple but impressive trick you can add to your arsenal. A few simple items and a little preparation ahead of time is all it takes.

Method 1
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Gigging the Materials

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Do the Soda Can Magic Trick
    With black dry erase marker, color in the tab so that it appears to be opened. You want to give the illusion that the tab of the can has been opened. Any other easily removable ink is also a good choice.
    • The black coloring on the tab will be wiped away as part of the act, so make sure the ink can be wiped away quickly and easily.
    • Markers labeled with a "W" denote they are water washable, and will more easily be removed from the can.
    • Paint pens are also widely available and can easily be removed, depending on when they were applied to the can.
  2. Using a tack, needle, or other pointed object, punch a small hole in the can. Drain the soda through the small hole until roughly half of the contents remain. [1]
    • The soda will naturally drain to below wherever you placed the hole, so make sure you place the hole high enough to properly pour out the can when performing the trick.
    • If you place the hole too low, position the can such that the can does not leak when you get ready for the trick.
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  3. Watermark wikiHow to Do the Soda Can Magic Trick
    Give the can a used, beat-up look by slightly crushing the sides of the can. Make sure you can crush the sides without soda draining out of the hole.
    • Don’t crush the can too hard, as this can make restoring the can more difficult.
  4. Put the can somewhere that gives the appearance that it has been used and emptied. The trash bin is a good spot, but the recycling bin or simply laying around in a messy room is a good idea as well.
    • Make sure to place the can down so that the remainder of the soda does not leak out through the hole you created.
    • The soda should stay carbonated for a long period of time, provided the can is not jostled or moved too much prior to performance. [2]
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Performing the Trick to an Audience

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  1. You want to convince someone of the authenticity of the act you’re about to perform. Plant the can ahead of time and wait for the right moment to reach for the soda. Approaching a friend with the soda can in hand is less impressive! [3]
    • Try remarking: “Man, you thirsty? I could use something to drink.”
    • Or say surprisingly: “I can’t believe someone threw away a perfectly good soda!”
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Do the Soda Can Magic Trick
    With your thumb over the hole you used to drain the can, shake the soda up. The pressure buildup will restore the sides of the can as if they had never been crushed. It will appear as though the soda can is refilling with liquid.
    • Make sure your finger is firmly over the pinhole you created. If you've ever dropped a soda or shotgunned a beer , you know that the carbonated beverage will find any way possible to relieve pressure.
  3. Sell this as an act of “restoring” the can to its original state. Give it a little “magic” hand wave as you rub the ink away. Make sure your audience can see the can’s tab prior to and after the removal of the ink so they can witness your magic.
    • This part isn’t strictly necessary, as you could simply open an already “opened” soda can. However, it will save you from getting a mouthful of ink.
  4. Give the soda a nice long swig. You can also pour it into a cup to better show off the fact that you “magically” refilled the can with liquid. Make sure to pour out all of the soda so that you can remove your finger from the drainage hole.
    • Depending on how much soda was drained from the can, you might have to deal with a little soda spillage due to the overflowing carbonation.
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    Are there any other ways to do this trick?
    Magic Suzy
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    Suzy Seth, known professionally as Magic Suzy, is a Professional Magician based in Tampa, Florida. Known as Magic Suzy, she has over 20 years of experience as a magician, specializing in family-oriented comedy magic shows that entertain both kids and adults. She brings her signature show, The Magic Suzy Show, to kids’ birthday parties, school assemblies, PTA fundraisers, preschools, summer camps, and other private events. Her work has been featured on local TV stations in Tampa. Before that, she worked as an entertainer on Princess Cruises.
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    For a different method, start by showcasing an empty soda can to your audience. As you perform your magic routine, subtly switch the empty can with a full one, ensuring that the switch is seamless and goes unnoticed by your spectators. Distraction is key, as your sleight of hand creates the illusion of an empty can transforming into a full one. Continue with your routine, confidently opening the can and pouring the drink, astonishing your audience with the apparent impossibility of the trick. Remember to maintain your audience's focus on your performance to prevent them from detecting the switch. With regular practice and precision, you can amaze your audience with this captivating illusion, leaving them wondering how you performed such a magical feat.
  • Question
    What is the explanation of the soda magic trick?
    Community Answer
    The carbonation from the soda refills the can to its original shape, and there's still soda in the can.
  • Question
    What kind of soda is that?
    Community Answer
    It is Romanian Coca Cola; however, you can use any type of soda - the shape and contents are what matters.
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