Have you ever considered the explosive climax for your rubber band magic? Alex Ng's Star Shatter was created just for this. After performing any rubber band trick, you can transform the rubber band in your hands into many adorable mini star rubber bands.
Imagine, the audience can make wishes on the star rubber bands, and each person can receive their own star rubber band that represents the fulfillment of their wishes. This turns your rubber band magic from one-on-one to one-on-many, catering to a wider range of age groups and genders, making it more meaningful.
With a specially designed holder, it offers various loading methods and different presentation styles.
The perfect ending for rubber band magic
Attracts a more diverse audience experience
Suitable for commercial performances, parties, kids' shows, and special moments
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