Every April Fool's Day brands try to out do each other with the best pranks on the Internet. From CNN, here are some of the best and the worst gags of 2015:

Google Maps - turning your maps view into a PacMan game? Genius and fun.

Uber - taking their car business to boats? No but it would be awesome if they really did.

Samsung - the Blade Edge was marketed to be the first smart phone knife - cool look, makes no sense as a real device.

James Corden - the new late night host was hilariously punked by Katie Couric.

CERN - the scientific researchers pretended that the force from Star Wars was discovered to be real.

The Economist - hilariously reported that Putin and Poroshenko would be having a judo match.

BMW - pretended to launch a series of mouth guards for rugby players.

Honda - The fake selfie CRV has 10 cameras around the dash for photo taking perfection.

Miz Mooz - selfie stick shoes.

The Sun - the British paper reported that Simon Cowell would appear on £5 notes.

Virgin - the Richard Branson owned company joked they were moving to Branson, Missouri.

Happy Hippo Cafe - the British eatery pretended that you could dine with baby hippos.

Tesco - how great do bouncy aisles at your grocery store sound?

Telegraph - reported that the tower of Pisa would be turned into a hotel.

Tom Brady posted a picture of himself in a full body cast after being spotted with Michael Jordan. The photo said Michael's crossover was no joke, insinuating he had been the cause of his trauma.

Kelly Ripa and her husband Mark appeared on the actress's talk show host claiming they were expecting another child, but it was a joke.

Teach for America announced Zayn Malik would be joining as a teacher.

Google launched a backwards version of its search engine at com.google.

Miz Mooz shoes pretended to have selfie shoes which allow your phone to sit in your heel before you take a picture.

Dominos pretended to be able to serve pizzas with the Domi-no-driver where a motorcycle drone delivered your food.

Pizza Hut pretended to have a scratch and sniff menu.

Dating app Hinge pretended to launch a dating site for toddlers.

The actor who played Draco Malfoy pretended to be dating Daniel Ratcliff posting a photoshopped picture of their characters together.

 

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