‘Macadamia bonsai’ April Fools’ hoax reaches 1.1 million

The Australian Macadamias team in Japan executed a fabulous April Fools’ Day brand hoax that had everyone laughing, while delivering seriously good results. 

After the success of last year’s April Fools’ Day nut-cracking squirrel, this year saw the launch of a “new product” in the form of a “Macadamia Bonsai Kit” that came complete with a mini macadamia farmer called Mac A. Damia, and a miniature selection of his favourite farming tools!

Macadamia Bonsai April Fools Day Hoax

The joke was designed to tap into Japanese consumers’ strong interest in the macadamia growing story, and generated excellent reach on our own channels, (take a look at our Japanese website, FacebookInstagram und Twitter) as well as additional exposure on a variety of Japanese news and lifestyle sites, including GetnewsGigazineNaver Matomeund Smart News.

Macadamia Bonsai Kit April Fools Day Hoax

The activity generated impressive reach of 1.1 million page views across all platforms. 

April Fools’ Day brand hoaxes have become a popular marketing tactic, with big-name brands such as McDonalds, Airbnb and Doritos all rolling out fantastic pranks this year. Done well, these executions create considerable media buzz and goodwill among consumers.

Mac A Damia April Fools Day Hoax

Congratulations to our team in Japan for creating another fabulously funny April Fools’ Day stunt. 

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