I just heard some rumour about some foil, which can copy a CD's pattern on it.
This kind of trickery works with audio tape. I've never tried it, but apparently you can make copies of any magnetic strip by pressing blank tape to the thing you want to copy and then ironing at low temperature (otherwise you melt the plastic).
As to a CD, I really doubt this works. A generic CD begins its life as a flat piece of plastic. This is then pressed with a master disc, creating all the little bumps. They then spray on a thin layer of aluminum to make it reflective, and finally top it off with clear varnish and then print the CD label on top.
While it's conceivable that some piece of "foil" could maybe copy the bits from a CD, I don't see how it's going to get into the next CD. It's much easier to just use ye olde CD burner to read the bits from one CD and write them to another.