This trick was invented by Tommy Windsor back in the 1940's and it remains a very practical way to change silks or other flat items in an innocent looking Popcorn box. This is the version currently being made in India for EZ Magic. It replicates the original envelope packaging, and has new instructions compared to the original vintage dye boxes put out by EZ Magic. The popcorn box is slightly larger than the original vintage boxes (7.25 x 4.25 inches versus the originals at 7 x 4 inches). The design on this box looks retro, but I wish they had kept the excellent Elephant design from the original.
If you are unfamiliar with this utility item, it is a normal looking popcorn box that you can open up flat and show empty, then pull a couple 12" silks from inside. Or push the silks into the box and cause them to vanish.
Lots of other possibilities with this practical and inexpensive prop that defines the phrase "packs flat, plays big!" One of magic's classic utility props, it comes in handy for so many routines, you better buy two because you will wear it out by using it so much!
Brand new and unused.