Few everyday experiences are as reliably disappointing as taking a big, hopeful gulp of orange juice right after brushing ...
A YouTube star who tricked a homeless man into eating a toothpaste-filled Oreo in Spain was sentenced 15 months to prison — and ordered to shut down his video channel, according to a report. Kanghua ...
A Spanish YouTube star who pranked a homeless man by filling an Oreo cookie with toothpaste was sentenced on Friday to 15 months in prison and now owes $22,300 to his victim, The New York Times ...
A 20-year-old Barcelona-based YouTuber who filmed himself replacing the icing in Oreo cookies with toothpaste and then handing a package of them to a homeless man could face up to two years in jail ...
For many years companies treated April Fool’s Day as the perfect opportunity to announce totally fake products. Like every April Fool’s Day prank it was a very hit or miss proposition. Some were funny ...
April Fool’s Day has already passed, but its echoes continue to excite the minds of netizens even now, when it’s almost mid-April. Of course, thanks to marketers who catch literally any idea to make ...