Joker Greeting
Hide & Prank Cricket Glitter Trap
Hide & Prank Cricket Glitter Trap
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Hide & Prank Cricket Chirping Sound Trap with Glitter
Unleash nature's most annoying musician with this ingeniously crafted Hide & Prank Cricket Glitter Trap from Joker Greeting. This isn't just any ordinary prank device - it's a masterpiece of bug-inspired mischief that combines the mystery of random cricket sounds, the persistence of intermittent chirping, and the sweet revenge of glitter cleanup for anyone who dares to remove it. Plays randomly between 3-8 minutes.
How to Use and Setup Glitter Trap
Simple 4-Step Prank Setup:
- Test First - Press the button on front with tab intact to sample the cricket chirping sound (prepare for nature's most persistent musician!)
- Remove Tab - Pull the side tab to activate the device for prank mode
- Hide Strategically - Use the adhesive back to stick anywhere on flat, hard surfaces - under tables, behind monitors, in corners, or on windows
- Wait for Discovery - Device plays cricket sounds intermittently between 3-8 minutes. until battery dies (8+ hours) OR until victim finds and removes it, triggering the hidden glitter surprise
Pro Prank Tips:
- Device starts silently after activation, then begins random cricket chirping
- Adhesive works best on clean, flat, hard surfaces
Perfect For Many Occasions
- Office Pranks - Hide under desks, behind computers, or in supply closets for the ultimate workplace cricket symphony that drives colleagues completely buggy
- Friend Pranks - Perfect for dorm rooms, apartments, or anywhere you want to convince your friends they have a cricket invasion that simply can't be found
- Family Fun - Great for pranking anyone who's afraid of bugs or loves nature sounds (spoiler: they won't love these particular nature sounds for 8+ hours)
- Prankster Gifts - Ideal present for anyone who loves LOL moments and appreciates the fine art of perfectly timed, completely mysterious cricket concerts



