The box cleverly uses the Butterfinger wordmark but puts a space between “Butter” and “finger,” which might be verging on trying too hard. I Believe It’s Not Butter Finger are sticks of ICBINB shaped like fingers, including a nail indentation at the top. The first collaboration on the list is between the candy bar brand Butterfinger and margarine maestros I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter (ICBINB). Too bad Sriracha milk isn’t a reality since it would probably go great over a bowl of CinnaFuego Toast Crunch. The red and white carton has the familiar Lee Kum Kee logo at the top and features a pile of large red peppers on the front. Lee Kum Kee describes sriracha milk as a “first-of-its-kind product that will awaken your tastebuds with a sweet and fiery hint of spicy flavor followed by a surprisingly soothing aftertaste you’ll crave.” Available in jellied and whole bean varieties, the individual sachets, unlike the cans, don’t have upside-down labels.Īnother plant-based milk parody this year comes from the Asian sauces brand Lee Kum Kee. Sometimes a meal calls for a bit of the red, sweet, and tart “sauce,” but not so much that it justifies an entire tin of cranberry sauce. Ocean Spray’s next prank solves a problem that must vex fans of the traditional Thanksgiving side cranberry sauce. The carton reads “world’s first cranberry-based milk,” and the mockup glass of Cranleche is a pink reminiscent of strawberry milk. The first prank is a play on the popularity and proliferation of plant-based milk called Cranleche, a portmanteau of “cranberry” and “leche,” the Spanish word for milk. This one’s an April Fools’ Day prank, but I could see boozy wine gummies being the real deal.Ĭranberry grower collective Ocean Spray is going so hard this April Fools’ Day that they’ve got two prank products for 2023. JaM Cellar’s Butter gummies are bottle-shaped, yellow, and in a snazzy black and yellow tin. JaM Cellars took the infused gummy and added their own twist-chardonnay gummies packaging a full glass of buttery white wine. ![]() ![]() These days, brands can infuse a gummy with almost anything, whether it's cannabis, adaptogens, or other natural supplements. The packaging, according to Subaru, is made from “100% good vibes” and can be placed in the ground, where it will release good vibes as it breaks down-if only. This April Fools’ Day, the automotive manufacturer announced Subaru Forager Granola, the perfect snack for busy Subaru owners. Let’s look at some of the better April Fools’ Day pranks this year and, yes, we've got some fake packaging.Ĭarmaker Subaru is sacrosanct among outdoorsy folks (or at least Massachusetts residents), a fact not lost on the brand. Other pranks are vomit-inducing mashups.Īnd in many cases, April Fools’ Day pranks are inspired or are a commentary on current trends. Some jokes are plays on words or absurd solutions to a minor problem. Many pranks for the tricksters’ holiday are now designed to be an online experience, especially when brands get into joking around. Thanks to the wonders of the World Wide Web, it doesn’t matter if a bunch of fuddy-duddies surrounds you on April Fools’ Day. Researchers used data from Google Trends, the number of comedy clubs and bookable acts per capita, and amount of comedy-related social groups on sites like. According to a study by, Nevada is the state with the biggest jokers, while Montana is the biggest wet blanket in the nation.
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