It's April Fool's Day, which means the slew of ridiculous products popping up in your social media feed are probably not real. Companies around the world have joined the pranking, producing elaborate hoaxes to fool customers.
From hilarious to cringeworthy, here are top 10 corporate April Fool's jokes of 2016:
Google's Mic Drop Button
Google thought it would be hilarious to put a "Mic Drop" button on Gmail, which replies to an email with a picture of a Minion dropping a microphone before automatically closing down an email thread and muting all future responses. But a number of furious account holders took to Google’s support forum to complain of the professional strifes it caused, forcing the company to apologize and turn off the feature. [[374279661, C, 620, 409]]
Mark Zuckerberg for HXM
Tech bros everywhere can now own their very own Mark Zuckerberg uniform: a pair of blue jeans and a basic gray T-shirt. Sold as a box set, the collection comes with a pack of seven gray T-shirts and a pair of jeans. It's "one less thing to think about in the morning." [[374279891, C]]
YouTube Snoopavision
YouTube claims to have made it possible to click on a Snoop Dogg icon under any video on the site, allowing the viewer to watch it in "Snoopavision," a 360-degree video experience in which the hip-hop artist will appear. [[374276661, C]]
Lyft Pranks Warriors' Festus Ezeli
Golden State Warriors star Festus Ezeli was the target of a hilarious prank by some of his teammates, including Finals MVP Andre Iguodala and shooting guard Klay Thompson, who executed an elaborate plot to convince Festus he'd been cut from the team. [[374278011, C]]
Quilted Northern Rustic Weave
Quilted Northern "rolls back 100 years of innovation" with Rustic Weave, artisanal toilet paper "hand-pulped and hand-perforated, the way toilet paper used to be." Ouch. [[374279011, C]]
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Honda Emoji License Plates
In response to demand by younger car buyers, Honda in the UK unveiled plans to introduce emoji license plates by 2017. [[374277711, C]]
National Geographic's Animals Cover Up
The media group announced it will "no longer degrade animals by showing photos of them without clothes." [[374278561, C, 620,416]]
John Stamos Takes Over Netflix
Netflix subscribers will get an overdose of John Stamos on April 1. The streaming service gave many of its video categories a Stamos makeover and unveiled a promotional clip for a new project: "John Stamos: A Human, Being." The documentary will "premiere" on April 31. [[374279401, C]]
Sony's Proton Pack
Sony announced it has developed the world's first ghost-catching device. The Proton Pack is equipped with a state-of-the-art, miniaturized superconducting synchrotron, which accelerates injected protons from a hydrogen plasma cell. And not to mention, "water and slime-proof." [[374279201, C]]
They may not have made the top 10, but these "honorable mentions" are also worth checking out:
Man Crates jerky meats from extinct animals, because the "Future of meats is in the past."
BMW's X Drive Baby Boots, designed to help toddlers keep their balance as they learn to walk.
U.S. Army announced its scientists successfully "teleported" soldiers from a Massachusetts research and development facility to a training area in Germany, the Natick Soldier Systems Center.
Google introduces the self-driving bicycle in Amsterdam, the world's premiere cycling city, in an effort to reduce bicycle-related injuries.