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The White House publicized a fake ingredient change to In-N-Out Burger, made by a fan account on April Fools’ Day. The ...
An April Fools’ Day prank that claimed the popular fast-food chain In-N-Out was making a change to how it prepares its food appears to have fooled the White House.
The official news release has since removed a link to a "fan" account on X that said In-N-Out would transition to 100% beef ...
In-N-Out confirmed they're not switching to beef tallow for fries despite an April Fools' joke claiming otherwise.
April Fools' Day is a holiday for the pranksters and jokesters of the world. Here's how the tradition began.
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.
Beware: April Fools' Day, every prankster's favorite day, is nearly upon us. The unofficial holiday encourages pulling light-hearted pranks, practical jokes, hoaxes or hijinks on others. It's also ...
From its origins — whether in Ancient Rome, medieval England, or Renaissance Europe — to today, April Fools' Day has always capitalized on a long-held human tradition: silliness.
We’re really still doing this? By Benjamin Hoffman April 1 always seems to begin with social media users reminding everyone that it’s April Fools’ Day. At this point, do we really need a ...
Politicians used April Fools' Day to take jabs at their political enemies, including Democratic Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, who took shots at President Donald Trump.
Here's everything you should know about April Fools' Day, including how it started and some of the most infamous pranks.
The first straightforward reference to April Fools' Day comes from a 1561 Flemish poem by Eduard De Dene, which describes a servant realizing a nobleman sent him on "fool's errands" because it was ...