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Dbrand has mowed its lawn for April Fools Day by announcing and selling a turf-textured skin for a variety of phones and consoles. The Android Police podcast feels out what cases have been like for ...
Discover the history of April Fool's Day, tracing its origins to French calendar confusion and the tradition of pranks.
On Tuesday, April 1, 2025, the Internet buzzed with pranks as April Fool’s Day took centre stage. Celebrities wasted no time participating, delivering jokes that ranged from hilarious to ...
April 1st is April Fools' Day, which means everyone's out to play pranks on each other. This April Fools' Day, influencers from the Indian Gaming community didn't hold back when it came to ...
Welcome to the worst day on the internet! As Chaim Gartenberg pointed out years ago, brands and a holiday dedicated to hoaxes ...
Tech skin maker Dbrand has turned a slang into accessories and released them on the most notorious day. April 1, which marks April Fools' day, witnessed the launch of their Touch Grass skins and cases ...
Fortnite's April Fools' event introduces eight quirky, temporary quests with a comedic twist, offering players up to 46,000 XP if completed by April 2, 2025. These unique challenges flip the game ...
Accessory company Dbrand brilliantly transformed the ... resembling nature without abandoning their screens. Unlike many April Fools' jokes, these are actually available for purchase, priced ...
These aren’t April Fools’ pranks. Yes, director Oliver Stone actually testified at a House hearing on the JFK assassination on April Fools’ Day this year. It was the first congressional ...
Anderson, 26, took to Instagram on Tuesday, April 1 — a.k.a. April Fool’s Day — to tease a dramatic, albeit temporary, beauty transformation. In the snap, her hair was cut to her shoulders ...
If you see a weird product being announced online today, don't be so sure it's real. Duolingo, Razer, Yahoo and Priceline have some of the best April Fools' pranks for 2025.
Dbrand's touch grass skins are actually for sale. Looks like Yahoo (see below) wasn't the only company to turn the phrase "touch grass" into an April Fools' product. Accessories company Dbrand ...