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Home›How To›3 Ways to Make Fake Poop for a Prank

3 Ways to Make Fake Poop for a Prank

By Matthew Lynch
October 10, 2023
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Introduction:

A good prank can leave people either crying with laughter or feeling absolutely mortified. One classic gag that has stood the test of time is the fake poop prank. Whether it’s to freak out your roommate, embarrass a sibling, or make your friends gag in disgust, creating the perfect fake poop can be an essential part of your prank arsenal. Here are three ways to make convincing fake poop for your next practical joke.

1. Use toilet paper and peanut butter:

This method creates a simple but realistic-looking fake poop that doesn’t require too many materials or time to put together.

Materials:

– Toilet paper

– Peanut butter

– Cocoa powder (optional)

Instructions:

1. Unroll and crumple up about six squares of toilet paper.

2. Add a generous amount of peanut butter to the crumpled toilet paper.

3. Mix and mold the combination until it forms a lump resembling poop.

4. If desired, add cocoa powder to change the color and texture slightly for added realism.

2. Create fake poop using chocolate and corn syrup:

For a smoother and more natural-looking option, try making your fake poop out of chocolate and corn syrup.

Materials:

– Unsweetened cocoa powder

– Corn syrup

– Powdered sugar

– Plastic gloves

Instructions:

1. Put on your plastic gloves to keep your hands clean.

2. In a small mixing bowl, combine equal parts cocoa powder and powdered sugar.

3. Slowly add in corn syrup while stirring until you reach the desired consistency that resembles poop.

4. Form the mixture into a poop-like shape with your hands.

3. Utilize store-bought gag products:

If you’re short on time or prefer not to craft your own, purchasing a pre-made fake poop gag product might be an appealing alternative.

Materials:

– Online shopping platform or local novelty store

– Fake poop product

Instructions:

1. Browse your favorite online shopping platform or visit a local novelty store to find fake poop products with the most realistic appearance.

2. Purchase and use the desired fake poop product for your prank. Some options include rubber or plastic variations that may also include odor components for an even more believable effect.

Conclusion:

A well-made fake poop can elevate a prank to new levels of hilarity and disgust. Explore these three methods and discover which one works best for your practical joke needs. Remember always to consider the sensitivity of your target and to prank responsibly!

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