Pop Stickle by Pop Haydn and DuGaRa Magic
Created by: Pop Haydn, DuGaRa Magic
Key features
Comes in two flavors: orange and chocolate, with the orange smelling authentic.
Includes a replaceable stick, making it durable for repeated use.
Features a 20-minute interview with Pop Haydn discussing its development.
Can be used as a reputation-maker in walk-around or stage shows.
Pros
Highly durable with a replaceable stick.
Authentic smell adds to the realism.
Includes valuable insights from Pop Haydn in the tutorial.
Versatile for both close-up and stage performances.
Cons
Price may be considered high for a gag prop.
Limited to two flavors, which may not appeal to all performers.
Effect
Pop Stickle is a visual gag where the magician pulls out a realistic-looking lollipop, takes a bite, chews it, and casually pockets it. The unexpected moment creates laughter and confusion, making it a strong comedic addition to any performance.
Full Details
Pop Stickle is a prop-based gag originally used by Pop Haydn in his Mongolian Pop Knot routine. It comes in two flavors—orange and chocolate—with the orange version having a realistic scent. The prop includes a replaceable stick, ensuring durability for repeated use. A 20-minute interview with Pop Haydn is included, discussing the development and performance tips.
The trick requires no sleight of hand, relying instead on timing and presentation. Kirk suggests using it as a "reputation-maker" in walk-around or stage shows, emphasizing the importance of pacing for maximum comedic effect.
Who Should Consider the Trick
Pop Stickle is ideal for performers who want to add humor to their sets, especially in walk-around or stage environments. It works well as a filler during prop examinations or while waiting for audience participation. Those who enjoy sight gags and interactive comedy will find this trick particularly effective.
Difficulty
Pop Stickle is easy to perform, requiring no technical skill. The challenge lies in delivery—letting the gag breathe for maximum impact. Kirk notes that rushing the moment diminishes its effectiveness, so performers should focus on timing and audience engagement.
What Magicians Say
Alex Kirk describes Pop Stickle as "a lot of fun" and praises its surprising power as a comedic prop. He highlights the replaceable stick as a thoughtful design feature, ensuring longevity. Kirk also mentions its versatility, suggesting it can be carried casually for impromptu moments outside formal performances.
The trick is recommended for its simplicity and strong audience reactions, making it a worthwhile addition for performers who value humor in their routines.
What people are saying about Pop Stickle
Alex Kirk says...
Kirk loved this quirky sight gag, originally used by Pop Haydn during his Mongolian Pop Knot routine. The prop—a fake lollipop—lets you 'bite' and 'chew' it before pocketing it, creating a fun, unexpected moment.
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