Description

Candy by Édouard BOULANGER is a lollipop manipulation routine that ends with the magical appearance of real candy, which can be handed out to children.

It’s a three-act routine.

Packaging

True to Édouard BOULANGER’s quality standards, you receive:

•The gimmicked lollipop that breaks apart for manipulations

•The candy production bag

•A video tutorial with detailed explanations

•And the Candy routine can be performed with or without the Topit Revolution

A User’s Review:

“I was immediately impressed by the quality of the lollipop. It’s a solid, heavy ball with a sturdy PVC stick, and the whole setup holds well while also separating effortlessly thanks to a brilliant fastening idea. Bravo, Édouard!”

“The paper bag is high quality, and the provided sticker perfectly matches its design—it looks fantastic!”

“To be honest, I already tested it during a birthday show last Saturday, and the kids’ reaction was amazing!”

The Routine

The manipulations and transformations are quick and surprising, keeping the children fully engaged. The sense of wonder is real—the magic truly happens!

Using the Topit Revolution adds a real bonus, especially when vanishing the lollipop ball—it’s a joy to perform!

That said, Édouard BOULANGER clearly explains how to perform the routine without the Topit as well. The effect remains the same and may even be simpler for some.

The tutorial video is very detailed, especially regarding the movements and presentation nuances. However, some basic manipulation skills are recommended for achieving a convincing candy appearance effect.

The grand finale, where the magician showers the children with candy, is always a big hit.

Personally, this routine was the perfect continuation of a lollipop appearance trick I had previously struggled to follow up.

Conclusion

•Minimal props, maximum impact

•Easy setup

•Top-notch quality materials

•A well-structured routine, ideal for children

•Massive magical impact

You’re using a colorful and familiar treat—something every child loves and recognizes.

That familiar object becomes the center of a magical incident: it breaks, vanishes, reappears, transforms, and finally ends with a shower of sweets.

Trust me—it convinces the audience that you’re a truly magical magician!

Highly recommended!

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