Make a Ping-Pong smoke bomb

Make a Ping-Pong smoke bomb

This little kid explains how to use aluminum foil and a Ping-Pong ball to make a small smoke bomb. This tutorial for a mini smoke bomb is easy to follow and precise. Just be careful when playing with fire! This smoke bomb only lasts a few seconds, but it's easy to make, so have some smoking fun.

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Curated By: jwhang

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iKMStonight 1 year ago
dude cut a hole in a ping pong ball then cut like 4 or 5 ping pong balls into little pieces and put them inside the hole in the left over ball and wrap it up and light it its much better.
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stlshayne 1 year ago
iKMStonight is right
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falconraid (-13) 5 months ago
thats rubbish, it just burnt up, doesnt count as a smoke bomb
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