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April Fools' Day likely had its origin way back in the 15th Century. But today it's become more of a day for marketing mischief by big brands.
April Fools' Day likely had its origin way back in the 15th Century. But today it's become more of a day for marketing mischief by big brands.
April Fools' Day has come and gone, and companies across the globe have given us their best shot — posting jokes and pranks that vary from being pretty funny to downright cringeworthy.
Happy April Fools’ Day, aka the day all brands take us by storm with bad jokes. As a reminder, today’s a day to not believe what you see — whether it’s AI-generated or not.
Automakers use April 1st as a means of grabbing people's attention and creating interest and laughter. EpicVIN says that a ccording to the statistics, brands that play along on April Fools' Day ...
Why is April Fools' Day celebrated? Here's how the prank-playing holiday came to be No. 1: Faking an emergency with 9-1-1. This one may seem painfully obvious and redundant, but it's always worth ...
Royal Perks members can get free onion rings of any size on April Fools’ Day when they make a purchase of $1 or more at Burger King. The offer isn’t valid during breakfast hours or in Alaska ...
Today is April 2, a normal day. Got you! Today is actually April 1, or April Fools’ Day, when it’s considered funny and appropriate for brands to post inaccurate information. At The Washington ...
There is a vague reference to April Fools’ Day in Geoffrey Chaucer’s “Nun’s Priest’s Tale.” There is a record of the English playing practical jokes on each other beginning in 1700.
Automakers use April 1st as a means of grabbing people's attention and creating interest and laughter. EpicVIN says that a ccording to the statistics, brands that play along on April Fools' Day ...