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Mouth to Mouth
June 23rd, 2010 by admin

Mouth to Mouth
Contestant must pull a dollar bill from between two bottles balanced mouth-to-mouth on top of each other. The bottles must remain balanced after the dollar is pulled. The contestant must successfully make one out of five attempts.

1. Prior to game start, contestant must be standing in designated zone with hands at sides.

2. Without touching the bottles, the contestant must remove one dollar and leave the bottles to balance one atop the other.

3. The contestant has five attempts, or until time runs out to accomplish the task, whichever comes first.

4. To complete the game, contestant must remove one dollar while leaving the bottles from which it came balanced one atop the other, within the 60-second time limit, and the bottles must remain that way for three consecutive seconds.

REQUIRED ITEMS

  • 8 glass bottles
  • 4 dollar bills

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