Did you fall for any April Fools' Day pranks yesterday? As always, a bunch of brands got in on it this year . . .
Hidden Valley Ranch flavored soda. The brand Olipop announced four fake varieties: Classic Ranch, Garlic Ranch, Hot Honey Ranch, and Jalapeño Ranch. A few die-hard ranch lovers were sad to find out it was a prank.
Yahoo's "touch grass" keyboard. They posted a video of a keyboard with grass growing out of each key. They claimed it immediately sold out.
Cat poop scented candles. A pet tech company called Whisker announced a candle called "Cat Pù Number 2." It's REAL, but doesn't actually smell like a litter box. It's rose-scented.
An electric shaver for your butt. Dude Wipes teamed up with Manscaped for "The Dudeman" . . . a shaver with a cone-shaped attachment, so you can really get in there.
(WARNING: There's an A-word at the end of the video.)
An entire outfit meant for cleaning your glasses. The site GlassesUSA claimed they were launching a line of clothes made entirely out of microfiber cloth . . . because that's how everyone cleans their glasses anyway.
Mood-matching lingerie. Bras and panties that change color like a mood ring. The lingerie brand Journelle was behind it.
Wine-stained furniture. Josh Cellars claimed they were launching a line of "stylish, modern couches and chairs with built-in wine stains," so you don't have to worry about adding more.
The Duolingo World Cruise. They claimed they were partnering with Carnival Cruise Line for a five-year cruise to help you learn 40 different languages.
Raising Cane's skin moisturizer. They got Cardi B to do a fake review for a new skincare product based on their signature sauce. She claimed it smelled "just like chicken."
Chocolate bread. Reese's claimed they were selling it for peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwiches. People were disappointed it wasn't real.
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The People Most Likely to Complain About April Fools' Pranks Are . . . Karens?
Did you manage to get through April Fools' Day this year WITHOUT being pranked? Or did you get fooled . . . once, twice, or repeatedly throughout the day?
In a new poll, 53% of people say they HAVE played a prank on someone they know for April Fools' Day. And most of them have successfully fooled someone, at some point. About 30% of people say they haven't, and wouldn't want to.
54% of people say they have fallen for SOMEONE ELSE'S prank in the past . . . and 13% claim others have TRIED to prank them, but they've never been fooled. 4% say they have not been pranked, but they wish someone would.
Not EVERYONE loves having their chains yanked.
44% of people say they GENERALLY consider April Fools' Day jokes to be "amusing." And 15% say it depends. But 41% say they usually find April Fools' pranks to be "annoying."
According to this poll, the demographic that's most likely to complain about "April Fools" is: Older White women from the Midwest. So, maybe, KARENS? (???)
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