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Regular people who went undercover in jail uncovered 13 'ingenious' life hacks inmates use to survive life behind bars

Inmates don't have access to exercise equipment, but they still found an ingenious way to work out. They made their own weights by filling a trash bag with water, wrapping it in their jumpsuit, and slipping it through a broom handle.

Regular people who went undercover in jail uncovered 13 'ingenious' life hacks inmates use to survive life behind bars

Inmates passed the time by playing games involving dice made from toilet paper.

Inmates passed the time by playing games involving dice made from toilet paper.

They got creative with the few food items they bought from the jail's commissary. For example, they'd melt down hard candy and turn it into taffy.

They got creative with the few food items they bought from the jail

And on special occasions, they'd pool ramen noodles, cheese, canned beans, and other items to make 'nachos.'

And on special occasions, they

And on birthdays, inmates made 'jail cake' using dough from crushed-up cookies, cappuccino mix, and peanut butter cups. Then they'd microwave a wrapped Hershey's bar, cut off the corner, and drizzle melted chocolate over it.

And on birthdays, inmates made

Inmates transformed snack boxes and potato chip bags into accessories and handicrafts.

Inmates transformed snack boxes and potato chip bags into accessories and handicrafts.

Inmates would discreetly make hooch, a homemade alcohol made from fermented fruit and sugar. 'I've never drank it before, but it is my understanding that hooch tastes and looks absolutely terrible,' Clark County Sheriff Jamey Noel told Business Insider.

Inmates would discreetly make hooch, a homemade alcohol made from fermented fruit and sugar.

80% of Clark County inmates were there on drug-related charges, and they'd often devise unusual ways to catch a buzz. One popular way was with a 'crack stick,' made from a crushed electronic cigarette filter coated with Orajel pain reliever.

80% of Clark County inmates were there on drug-related charges, and they

Many inmates got tattoos during their stint behind bars. They made tattoo machines with the battery pack and motor from a Walkman, rubber bands, paper clips, and a pen.

Many inmates got tattoos during their stint behind bars. They made tattoo machines with the battery pack and motor from a Walkman, rubber bands, paper clips, and a pen.

Female inmates came up with creative ways to style their hair, like making hair dye out of powdered drink mix, conditioner, and water.

Female inmates came up with creative ways to style their hair, like making hair dye out of powdered drink mix, conditioner, and water.

They'd also make face masks out of lotion and crushed-up nuts.

They

Eye shadow is made from colored pencils, chalk, and baby powder.

Eye shadow is made from colored pencils, chalk, and baby powder.

And they'd curl their hair with tampons and ripped-up towels.

And they

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