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Daren Inner circle 2051 Posts |
Hi, does anyone know where to find final loads for mini chop cups?
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MikeDes Inner circle Montreal 1174 Posts |
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Julie Inner circle 3943 Posts |
Hi Daren
Much less costly and vastly more appealing are the various hard rubber(?) balls and other fun items of appropriate size in striking colors you can find in abundance at Party Stores and sometimes at the Dollar Stores. Julie. |
BeThePlunk Special user West of Boston, East of Eden 887 Posts |
Be inventive. Try a small onion -- "I guess this trick really stinks!"
Or this one that I heard somewhere (sorry, I can't give proper credit): Produce a walnut "This business makes me nuts." As they're reacting, load a golf ball - "Well, if you like a game with little balls and tin cups that will make you nuts, take up golf!" |
Alexander Wells Veteran user 311 Posts |
I get mine in the same place I get the loads for my large cups...in the fruit and veg aisle/market.
Limes are my favourites. |
Dr. JK Inner circle Sandusky, OH 1191 Posts |
Jamie D. Grant posted an idea in this forum a while back about using hacky sacks. That's another inexpensive option worth considering.
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Magnus Eisengrim Inner circle Sulla placed heads on 1053 Posts |
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On Apr 6, 2014, Daren wrote: Take your cup to dollar stores, toy stores and sports stores. You should have no trouble finding something that you like and that fits nicely. And it's kinda weird fun to stand in a store shoving things into a cup while people wonder what you're up to. John
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Jamie D. Grant V.I.P. as seen in Ripley's Believe It or Not! Twice! 2413 Posts |
Hackey Sacks are totally the way to go! They squish a bit more in your pocket (less bulge) and are extremely familiar. I love using them now!
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