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Retailers Jump on April Fools’ Day Bandwagon

Daniela Forte Content Manager
April 1, 2015

Several retailers jumped on the April Fools Day bandwagon on various channels – primarily through email marketing, to promote products, discounts and just plain fun.

Here is a compilation of what retailers did:

Amazon partied like it was 1999 on its website, we think singer, songwriter Prince might have liked this:

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High Country Gardens was promoting this “Little Shop of Horrors” inspired plant on their website:

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In an email, Zulily provided its customers with a last minute prank idea and like other retailers used the term “No Joke” for their promotions:

Zulily

In its email subject line, Express was very clear that they were not joining  April Fools Day pranks and promoted their discounts:

Express

The Children’s Place is “No April Fooling” with its April savings in its email marketing:

ChildrensPlace

Ann Taylor Loft told its customers in its email subject line that “Today, nothing’s on sale”:

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Kohls fooled their shoppers in an email with Free Shipping every day:

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Uno Alla Volta used the “No Joke” reference in its email subject line for April Fools Day:

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Vermont Teddy Bear promised its customers it would be “Selling Real Live Bears” in its email subject line:

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On Instagram, Nordstrom Rack told its customers “We’re Not Foolin” with its clearance: 

Nordstrom Rack

In a video, Target had some real fun with its customers by unveiling its “Fanny Basket” for in-store shopping:

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