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Today’s the day to beware of fake announcements and product launches from all brands and companies — but these food deals are the real deal.
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April Fools’ Day is an unofficial holiday centered around pulling pranks on your friends and family that falls on the first day of April each year.
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companies across the area had fun with April Fool’s Day 2025.
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Today is April Fool's Day. Before you start carrying out pranks and jokes, take advantage of these food deals from Dunkin', Burger King and more.
Here's more on April Fools' Day deals in Michigan: “Every April, we like to add a little mischief to our bakery offerings with the Mystery Donut as an unexpected twist that’s all about surprising our customers in the spirit of April Fool’s Day,” said Brandon Brown, senior vice president, Fresh Foods at 7-Eleven, Inc.
Here are some of the best April 1 food deals from your favorite chain restaurants – and no, they're not a joke.
Dunkin' read the room and is giving away one million free coffees on April Fools' Day (for real). Any Dunkin' Rewards member can use code ThisIsNotAJoke in the Dunkin' app to get one free hot or iced coffee or cold brew of any size on April 1, 2025. (Espresso is excluded from the promo.)
You can now digitally own classic and fan-favorite movies and TV shows for as little as $4 thanks to this one-day-only Fandango deal.
Tomorrow is April Fools' Day, and to celebrate, a bunch of chains across Illinois are offering discounts and special menu items. While some deals have already been confirmed by the retailers, others are predicted to come back as annual specials. Here are some of the best April 1 deals – and no, they're not a joke.
Here are a curated list of all the best April deals for all sorts of stuff - dining, clothes, gifts - you name it, you got it.
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