Lusikka,
Thank you for the correction. There never was a cereal box with spoon bending on the back. Apparently Randi was referring to the quality of the trick rather than the actual trick itself. The following is from wikipedia (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Truth_About_Uri_Geller), which, as we know, is never wrong (I don't know how to do sarcastic smilies):
Randi...said Geller had "tricked even reputable scientists" with tricks that "are the kind that used to be on the back of cereal boxes when I was a kid".*
I misinterpreted the quote to mean that the exact method of bending spoons was on the cereal box. Thanks for clearing that up for me. I will look for other publications that reveal the methods of the spoon bending trick that pre-date Geller's appearance on the scene.
In the meantime, if you can produce two Finnish boys who can psychically bend spoons, then you should immediately have them apply for one of the many cash prizes that are available for proof of paranormal powers.
Below is a list of prizes other than Randi's prize. Two of them offer a finder's fee that you could win if the boys win the big prize. One of the prizes is a short ferry-ride away in Sweden. Good luck.
Ward
P.S. Here's the list:
There's the Australian Skeptics' AU$100,000 Prize
http://www.skeptics.com.au/features/prize/
They also offer AU$20,000 as a "Spotter's Fee"
There's the IIG's US$50,000 Challenge in California, USA
http://www.iigwest.org/challenge.html
They also offer US$5,000 as a "Finder's Fee"
There's the North Texas Skeptic's US$12,000 Challenge in the USA
http://www.ntskeptics.org/challenge/challenge.htm
There's Prabir Ghosh's 2,000,000 Rupee Challenge in India
http://rationalistprabir.bravehost.com/
There's the Swedish 100,000SeK prize offered by Humanisterna
http://www.humanisterna.se/index.php...d=27&Itemid=49
The Tampa Bay Skeptics offers a US$1000 prize in Florida, USA
http://www.tampabayskeptics.org/challenges.html
In Canada there's the CAN$10,000 from the Quebec Skeptics
http://www.sceptiques.qc.ca/activites/defi
In the UK, the ASKE organization offers £14,000
http://www.aske-skeptics.org.uk/challenge_rules.htm
Tony Youens in the UK offers £5,000
http://www.tonyyouens.com/challenge.htm
In Finland, Skepsis offers 10,000 Euros
http://www.skepsis.fi/haaste/
The Fayetteville Freethinkers in Arkansas, USA offer a US$1000 prize
http://fayfreethinkers.com/
There's a 1,000,000 Yuan prize in China offered by Sima Nan. This is his blog:
http://blog.sina.com.cn/simanan
The Belgian SKEPP organization offers a 10,500 Euro prize
http://www.skepp.be/prijzen/de-sisyphus-prijs/
If you find any broken links, or know of any tests not on this list, please notify me in this thread.
*Original source material for the quote is apparently "How does Uri Geller do it?". The Skeptic Encyclopedia of Pseudoscience. 2002.