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Shocking Stapler
List Price: $8.99
Our Price: $5.00
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The victim receives a mild electric shock when he tries to use this stapler. Battery included.
Shock Remote Control
List Price: $7.99
Our Price: $6.00
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The victim receives a mild electric shock when he tries to use the Remote Control. Battery included.
Shocking Camera
List Price: $9.99
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Realistic new digital style shocking camera. Ask the victim to take your picture and he will get a mild electric shock. Like all the shocking devices, this item contains a coil that boosts the voltage from its single AAA battery up to 110 volts. There's no amperage to the output so it's actually harmless, though it will give a person a surprising jolt of electricity. Try to set up the prank over carpeted flooring so the device will make a soft landing as it flies from the victim's hand.

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Shock Lighter
List Price: $12.99
Our Price: $9.00
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Deluxe version of the classic shocker. Uses one AAA battery which is included.
Shock Pen
List Price: $12.99
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Shocking Pen. Get your victim to press the button and he receives an electric shock. Battery is included.
Shocking Book
Shock Book
List Price: $14.99
Our Price: $12.00
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This book looks real with actual paper pages. The title may be shocking to some, but the book is actually shocking to all that open it up. This book contains a coil which boosts up the power from a AA battery to cause a mild electric shock when opened. Harmless fun.

Try to stage this prank over cushioned furniture or a carpeted floor to prevent damage to the item when it goes flying. For tips on the proper way to use practical joke products, subscribe to The Practical Joker Weekly Newsletter at the bottom left of this page. It's free and you can win a bag of tricks by sending in your practical joke.