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April Fools’ Day: Origins and the Strangest Hoaxes in History | Spaghetti Trees, Flying Penguins, Taco Liberty Bell

April Fools’ Day: Origins and the Strangest Hoaxes in History | Spaghetti Trees, Flying Penguins, Taco Liberty Bell

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Where did April Fools’ Day come from, and why do people fall for unbelievable hoaxes every year? In this extended Strange History Podcast episode, we explore the mysterious origins of April 1, from calendar changes in 16th-century France to ancient festivals of deception. Then we dive into some of the most bizarre April Fools’ hoaxes ever recorded, including the BBC’s 1957 spaghetti tree broadcast, Taco Bell’s “purchase” of the Liberty Bell, and the viral flying penguin documentary. These strange historical moments reveal how easily people can be convinced of the impossible when information is presented with authority and confidence.

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