Lots-A-Coins Cup (aka Leprechaun Sucker Cup)

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Lots-A-Coins Cup (aka Leprechaun Sucker Cup)

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Trick by Chazpro and Santa Magic (From $35.95)

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Building on a classic idea from Chuck Leach of Chazpro, the "Lots-A-Coins Cup" (or "Leprechaun Cup") is like a compact "Lota Bowl" effect for coins. You can release up to 9 coins one at a time or all at once. It's a super fun effect on it's own.

However, when paired with the "Leprechaun Sucker Cup", it becomes a truly fun and unique routine. This special cup serves two purposes. First, it's not gimmicked and looks just like the "Lots-a-Coins Cup". So, you can easily switch it in and out for examination. It's also too narrow to fit all the coins, so it allows you have a funny finish where the coins don't even fit in the cup.

The "Lots-a-Coins Cup" and "Leprechaun Sucker Cup" are the perfect pairing.

All of these versions of the cups are available separately:

  • "Lots-a-Coins Cup - Quarter/Euro"
  • "Lots-a-Coins Cup - Half Dollar/English Penny"
  • "Leprechaun Sucker Cup Quarter/Euro"
  • "Leprechaun Sucker Cup Half Dollar/English Penny"

Each set comes with the cup, a velvet carry bag and detailed instructions.

NOTE: Cup only. Coins not included.

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  • Timothy asks: In the video he mentions having a shamrock cup too. Is this a different cup? Is it necessary for the complete routine?

    • 1. Jim answers: It appears to be a third cup, but it is not available from our supplier.
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  • John asks: Is the lots of coin cup and the Leprechaun cup the same cup or are they two different cups? Because I thought I was ordering both cups when I placed my order from your site .

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