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The 11 Best April Fools' Pranks To Pull On Your Best Friends

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The 11 Best April Fools' Pranks To Pull On Your Best Friends
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I've never been very good at pranking people, so with April Fools' coming soon, I've started doing my research on what pranks I can pull on my friends. Pranking your friends can be a lot of fun for everyone involved. I think I've found a few pretty good pranks to get my friends this year. I hope you'll take advantage of this April Fools and also get your friends.

1.) Change your friends' autocorrect


2.) Wrap their bed in Saran wrap


3.) Give them a caramel onion


4.) Paint their soap with clear nail polish


5.) Cover their room with post-it notes


6.) Fill their rooms with red Solo Cups


7.) Put fake bugs all around their house for them to discover


8.) Change their alarms so they wake up in the middle of the night


9.) Give them donuts filled with mayonnaise

Or...

10.) Oreos filled with toothpaste


11.) Tape a fish to their back

Be like the French and tape fishes to peoples back. An oldie but a goodie and you'll look cultured


Remember that April Fools' is all about fun. No one should get hurt because of a prank. Go out there and spread some joy!

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