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-[* black] Insert Jimmy and get to carving.
-[* black] Attach suction cup.
-[* black] If the suction cup does not stick to your pumpkin attempt option B
-[* black] Apply spudger.
+[* black] It's Jimmy time! Usually, this tool is used for prying and, well, jimmy-ing things open. We're going full Michael Myers—and using the Jimmy as a make-shift blade to make a pumpkin lid.
+[* black] Even with the convenient opening handle, the lid is difficult to remove. The mystery adhesive is too strong even for our suction cup.
+[* black] So we break out our spudger. Jamming it under the lid seems to do the trick(-or-treat).