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April Fools’ Day 2026: The Good, The Bad and the Weird of This Year’s Corporate Jokes

If you’re online at all in 2026, you know it can feel like April Fools’ Day every day. You’ve probably come across videos and content, often created with AI, and had to stop and wonder if what you’re watching is real or fake.

Some are obvious. You mean there really aren’t beds made of cats, cotton candy and rubies? And I wasn’t given a job guarding a ridiculous funeral where I couldn’t hear the sound of the fridge in the cold at 3 in the morning? (These are both TikTok videos, and the AI ​​is terrifyingly good — and terrifying.)

As brands make their April Fools’ Day jokes this year, I keep thinking that in an AI-heavy world, jokes seem less surprising, a little fake art novel. Here are some of the highlights from this year’s list of April 1 jokes for companies and technology.

Mobile cologne

The model is holding a purple cell phone shaped like a cologne bottle

Can you smell me now? Wait, wrong cell phone company.

IT-Mobile

Want to sniff your cell phone? What does that mean? Wireless technology giant T-Mobile is Metro by T-Mobile CALLoGNE, which combines a phone, as in a phone, with cologne. The company touts its April 1 joke as “the world’s first fragrance inspired by the amazing smell of a brand new phone.” Metro is a prepaid brand of T-Mobile, formerly known as MetroPCS.

Timekettle is the British version

They say that the US and the UK are two countries separated by one language. You may already be familiar with some British phrases, including the “boot” of what Americans call the trunk of a car, and the “bonnet” of what we call the hood of a car. Timekettle makes translation products that use the power of AI, and its April 1 gig is an English-to-American language translation update for its translation devices. Cheerio, ch.

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Timekettle offers translation services, but the British English to American English translation is an April 1 joke special.

Time cable

Whisker cat hairstyles

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From couture to cat hair, Whisker’s April Fool’s prank features cat hair outfits.

Whisker

If you’re a cat owner, cat hair is already on everything in your closet. So Cataire (like couture, I guess), a line of designer clothes made from real cat hair, doesn’t seem that far off. Whisker, the company behind the Litter-Robot litter box, is making this April Fool’s Day a little weird. They actually used real cat hair from adoptable cats at an animal shelter in Michigan to decorate three sweaters that will later be sold on eBay. Each eBay listing doubles as an adoption profile for a real shelter cat.

Yahoo’s Scroll Stoppr

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Doomscrolling is also not possible with Yahoo’s sixth guard, ScrōllStoppr.

Yahoo

Those who spend a lot of time on their phones may enjoy Yahoo’s brainchild, Scrōll Stoppr. It’s described as “a delightfully silly finger accessory that keeps your thumb from touching your phone’s screen.” I hate to break it to Yahoo, but I found this out myself years ago when I cut my thumb slicing an onion at Thanksgiving and had to wrap it in a Band-Aid. Yahoo says you can actually buy this — it will be available for $5 in the Yahoo TikTok store on April 1 and will come in a box that sounds like Yahoo’s signature yodel. If it sells, just put a Band-Aid on it to get the same results. BYO yodel.

Omaha Steaks in a steak package

A man is shown pulling a package of Omaha beef the size of a denim shirt pocket.

Put a spot on your shirt for this steak in the pocket.

Omaha Steaks

Need a protein substitute on the go? Omaha Steaks is best known for sending large crates of beef as gifts, but the company’s April 1 product is “the world’s first pocket-sized steak.” It gets even better: The company jokes that the steak is cooked with motion-activated technology. A truly extraordinary deal, if done right.

Baskin-Robbins ice cream soup

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Wipe out the Baskin-Robbins April Fools’ Day joke, ice cream soup.

Baskin-Robbins

Baskin-Robbins has always had creative ice cream flavors, but on April 1, the company is hyping… ice cream soup. It’s not real, of course, but they’re promoting the fake frozen dessert in the hopes that people will be motivated to take advantage of the 50% buy-one-for-one discount on prepackaged quarts April 1-2 for Baskin-Robbins Rewards Members. Slurp ’em if you have them.

Baby Bottle Pop, supplement style

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Wow, say the makers of Baby Bottle Pop.

Baby Bottle Pop

Adults don’t find children’s candy fun, but instead stick to taking vitamins and supplements. Baby Bottle Pop Candy, which is exactly what it sounds like, candy in a baby bottle container, pretends it’s April 1st that it’s coming with grown-up flavors. Are proteins flavored? Is it fiber? Salmon is, but candy salmon is too much, even for this Seattleite. Thankfully, it’s only for April Fools’ Day.



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