April Fool's pranks planned

So I woke up this morning to all my Tassimo coffee missing. :crazy2: It actually looks like the kitchen's been ransacked.

Luckily I found a forgotten stash in the back of my cupboard. :coffee:

But really, what kind of trick is this? Don't they know that mommy without coffee is a bad idea for them in the morning?? :rotfl:
 
I replaced the creme in DS's oreos with toothpaste.
This was DD's idea and he is going to be totally ticked. I told DD she is taking the heat.

I put a big ugly plastic spider in DD's sandwich.

I didnt plan on it but since she wanted to prank DS, I figured she couldnt get off scott free.
 

I replaced the creme in DS's oreos with toothpaste.
This was DD's idea and he is going to be totally ticked. I told DD she is taking the heat.

I put a big ugly plastic spider in DD's sandwich.

I didnt plan on it but since she wanted to prank DS, I figured she couldnt get off scott free.

Your kid could get sick swallowing that. To me that is going too far with a prank. Seems downright mean.
 
I put brown letter E in my sons lunch and printed off a seed packet for donut seeds (cheerios). He is a good sport. Dd is not so I will need to figure out something so she doesn't feel left out but that won't actually affect her directly. Lol.
 
Your kid could get sick swallowing that. To me that is going too far with a prank. Seems downright mean.

I could be wrong, but I think you have to swallow a good amount to get sick.

Unless he really likes it, I'm sure he'll spit it out after the first bite. Maybe swallow it, but that amount isn't going to hurt him.
 
I could be wrong, but I think you have to swallow a good amount to get sick.

Unless he really likes it, I'm sure he'll spit it out after the first bite. Maybe swallow it, but that amount isn't going to hurt him.

I'm not saying the kid will die, but if it was me or mine, they would probably gag and throw up. Gross.
 
The best one (really the only one) prank I ever did on my kids was to tell them that they had been so good that day that they could have cake for supper. I had a 9x13 pan of a glorious looking cake right in the middle of the table. It was actually meatloaf frosted with mashed potatoes which I had colored bright pink/red from beet juice. My son who was probably 5 or 6 at the time ate a bite and told me that this was positively the worst cake he had ever eaten! The other kids had to tell him it was meatloaf. It was great fun! I did the jello in the glasses bit too - it was fun watching their reactions.
 
Your kid could get sick swallowing that. To me that is going too far with a prank. Seems downright mean.

I could be wrong, but I think you have to swallow a good amount to get sick.

Unless he really likes it, I'm sure he'll spit it out after the first bite. Maybe swallow it, but that amount isn't going to hurt him.

I'm not saying the kid will die, but if it was me or mine, they would probably gag and throw up. Gross.

I could see that. I'm the same way.

My kids not so much. Bugs and lint were a staple of their diet when they were babies.:rotfl:

My son is a 6 ft 180 pound 15 year old so I doubt a little toothpaste will make him sick.

As SS stated he will probably bite into it and spit it out. If you knew my son and his sense of humor and things he pulls on his sister , I could say he almost deserves it.

Plus , I found the prank in a Parenting magazine so I doubt its considered child abuse.
 
The best one (really the only one) prank I ever did on my kids was to tell them that they had been so good that day that they could have cake for supper. I had a 9x13 pan of a glorious looking cake right in the middle of the table. It was actually meatloaf frosted with mashed potatoes which I had colored bright pink/red from beet juice. My son who was probably 5 or 6 at the time ate a bite and told me that this was positively the worst cake he had ever eaten! The other kids had to tell him it was meatloaf. It was great fun! I did the jello in the glasses bit too - it was fun watching their reactions.

That actually sounds good to me!:thumbsup2
 
We are in full prank mode here. My boys love it. We do silly pranks.

I printed out a picture of a scary face and taped it to the underside of the toilet seat, then put the lid down. Put a slight smear of corn syrup on the other toilets seat. Did the jello in a Gatorade bottle. Switched all the cereal in their cereal boxes and perched a plastic spider precariously atop their bedroom door. Can't wait to see how they get me back.
 
Lol. I made meatloaf in muffin tins last year with mashed potatoes on top. (My kids both love meatloaf). My nine year old drama queen, eight at the time, started crying and told me her whole life was ruined and she was never going to trust me again. And how she was going to tell the police I was hurting her. (They had also just had the whole if your parents are hurting you call the police talk at school)
My son loved it and took two for school the next day for his friends.
 
My DD is the Queen of April Fool's Pranks.

Last year, we're doing our typical run-around-like-chickens-with-our-heads-cut-off morning, and I'm yelling about how we're always late, and there isn't time to make lunches, and THIS is why I told you to have your soccer stuff ready last night....when I reach into the dark bathroom to turn on the light.

And see my hand is covered in something brown. I. Was. Horrified.

She had put Nutella on the light switch and door handle. It stopped me mid-yell, and my heart started beating again when I heard her laughing.
 
Not so much a prank, but I have tomorrow off and DW thinks I'm going to work. I'm going to totally redo the garage. It's our anniversary, so hopefully she'll appreciate the surprise.

Done! First set of shelving didn't have directions, but seemed to go together well. Went to burn the box and out fell the directions. And that's when I noticed the leftover parts not used. D'OHH! Not a huge deal to correct and the second set went together even faster than the first. Spent more time organizing and cleaning than anything else :rotfl:
 
The girls at work love candy. Saw this online and think I might do it. Fill a candy dish with M&M's, Skittles, and Reese's Pieces. Fun and yummy!

How is that a prank? Sounds great to me

My DD tells me that M&Ms and Skittles eaten in the same bite taste like vomit. I'm guessing that Skittles and Reeses together are equally bad.
 
Nine years ago today I called my husband and said "I think I am pregnant". We had a 3 month old at home. Hahaha! Well, two days later the morning sickness kicked in and guess what? Yep, pregnant! Joke was on me! But what a great ending!
 


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