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This month marks the annual tradition of April Fools' Day, where brands and companies across the world attempt to pull off some hilarious pranks on their customers. For many, it’s a day of playful tricks that mix creativity with a dash of humor. Over the years, brands have used the occasion not just for fun but as a strategic marketing opportunity. Companies like Volkswagen and Google have attempted memorable stunts, though not all have been successful in their attempts to bring hum
This month marks the annual tradition of April Fools' Day, where brands and companies across the world attempt to pull off some hilarious pranks on their customers. For many, it’s a day of playful tricks that mix creativity with a dash of humor. Over the years, brands have used the occasion not just for fun but as a strategic marketing opportunity. Companies like Volkswagen and Google have attempted memorable stunts, though not all have been successful in their attempts to bring hum
April 1st is that one day of the year where a little mischief is not only forgiven but expected. April Fool’s Day 2025 brings the perfect opportunity to spread laughter and light-hearted confusion among those you care about. Whether you're spending the day with family, texting friends, or trying to prank your significant other, these easy, harmless pranks are sure to keep the fun going without crossing the line.
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April 1st is that one day of the year where a little mischief is not only forgiven but expected. April Fool’s Day 2025 brings the perfect opportunity to spread laughter and light-hearted confusion among those you care about. Whether you're spending the day with family, texting friends, or trying to prank your significant other, these easy, harmless pranks are sure to keep the fun going without crossing the line.
Pranks To Try at Home
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India introduced the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in 2017 to simplify the tax structure and reduce the tax burden. Recent data shows that the gross GST collection for October 2024 rose by 9% to ₹1.87 lakh crore, a record second-highest figure. However, a recent proposal by the Group of Ministers (GoM) on GST Rates Rationalisation suggests a new 35% GST slab on products like aerated drinks and tobacco, which has raised concerns. The proposal aims to target 'sin' products such as thos
India introduced the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in 2017 to simplify the tax structure and reduce the tax burden. Recent data shows that the gross GST collection for October 2024 rose by 9% to ₹1.87 lakh crore, a record second-highest figure. However, a recent proposal by the Group of Ministers (GoM) on GST Rates Rationalisation suggests a new 35% GST slab on products like aerated drinks and tobacco, which has raised concerns. The proposal aims to target 'sin' products such as thos