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This year's April Fools' Day marketing stunts feature everything from a grass keyboard from Yahoo to a 5-year cruise from Duolingo and Carnival.
While many brands have successfully leveraged April Fools’ Day for marketing, some pranks have misfired, leading to public relations challenges.
From Cadbury launching goo sachets to Birds Eye finally revealing what happens to waffle holes, here are the gags that really got us this year.
The occasion inspires brand campaigns featuring pranks, offers and fake product launches to grab people’s attention ...
"By incorporating humor and cheekiness into our marketing, we can create memorable campaigns that stand out in a crowded marketplace." Back in 2020, Journelle teased men's lace lingerie on April Fools ...
April Fool’s Day is the ultimate playground for brands to unleash their creativity, sprinkle in some humor, and think way outside the box. Just last week, Lipton caused an uproar with an early ...
And a bonus “6th Thing”: Clipper Petroleum, Flowery Branch, Georgia, has named a new leadership team, the company announced in an April 1 LinkedIn post. The top dogs include Leo, COO, Ringo, president ...
This April Fools' Day you can embrace the spillage with a ... Yahoo's chief communications Officer and acting interim chief marketing officer, said in a press release. "We believe in technology ...
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