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How to Sneak Food Into the Movies

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You can smuggle nearly anything into a movie theater if you do it right.
You can smuggle nearly anything into a movie theater if you do it right.

From candy to hamburgers to drinks, you can sneak nearly anything into the movies if you do it right.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1
    Raisinets
    Raisinets

    Depending on what you're planning on smuggling will depend on how you'll need to wrap the food. Make sure it is completely wrapped so that the smell won't escape, especially for hot food. For drinks, buy them already in plastic bottles, or fill up a plastic bottle with the drink. You don't want to end up spilling it on the way into the theater.

  2. Step 2
    Coca Cola
    Coca Cola

    If you (or your date) carries a purse, that might be an option for you as well. You can usually find large purses at the dollar store that might work perfectly for this application. Just remember, the key is to make it look natural. Don't look worried or concerned, just pretend everything is normal.

  3. Step 3

    Take a coat along. You can hide a lot of food items under a coat. Just make sure it's held naturally at your side, but still hold the food inside so that it doesn't spill. Again, the key is to look completely natural and not cause suspicion. Most of the time, theater staff won't have the nerve to ask you to shake out your coat or anything like that, but it's always better not to provoke it.

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Jlr1989 said

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on 5/25/2009 HAHAHAH I still do these things!!! great article 5 stars!

cmyamamo said

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on 4/28/2009 Love this! Great tips on how to sneak food into the movie theater.

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