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Here's everything you should know about April Fools' Day, including how it started and some of the most infamous pranks.
From France to Iceland to the United States, April Fools’ Day is celebrated with practical jokes and elaborate hoaxes.
It doesn't take much investigating to guess these jokes are too good to be true. See some of our favorite April Fools' Day ...
One of the most famous April Fools’ Day pranks took place in 1957, when the BBC aired a program featuring a Swiss family ...
With the origins of the holiday tracing back to 1582, humorous tricks and pranks have been entertaining the world for ...
April Fools’ Day is an unofficial holiday celebrated on April 1 each year, focused on pranks and lighthearted deception. The origins of April Fools’ Day are uncertain, but potentially linked ...
This year, April Fools' Day falls on Tuesday, April 1. The origins of April Fools' Day date back to the 16th century, and came about when France switched from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian ...
Expect fake product launches, social media pranks on April Fools' Day You will need to be on the lookout for pranks from all corners on April Fools' Day, as companies have long embraced the day to ...
The early days of spring brings April Fools' Day, a day when brands and companies try to spring some goofy pranks on you – remember last year's “Baby Translator” app and 7-Eleven's hot dog ...
In the U.S., the pranks are typically followed by screams ... A similar theory ties April Fools’ Day to the 1582 change from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar, according to the library.
Day brought a fresh heap of local pranks (or at least what we hope are pranks) from local businesses and organizations. Check ...