March is over, and April Fools' Day is here. As Californians pull pranks on their friends, they may be wondering about the origins of the joke-based holiday. As it turns out, the holiday may have been ...
The earliest April Fools’ Day hoax on record was in 1698, when people in London were told to go see the annual ceremony of the washing of the lions.
So far today you’ve put toothpaste in your kid’s Oreos, brought mayo-filled Krispy Kremes to your co-workers, and placed a rubber band around the faucet sprayer as a surprise for your spouse. “It’s ...
Whether you are planning a prank or just enjoy a good laugh, we are gathering the best jokes for you.
April Fools' Day, which is Wednesday, April 1, likely began in the 15th century. But now it's become more of marketing mischief by big brands.