Lipton Faces Backlash Over Early April Fools’ Joke on Peach Ice Tea
The brand admitted its announcement of discontinuing the popular flavor was a prank, leaving fans frustrated and confused.
- On March 18, Lipton Ice Tea announced the discontinuation of its Peach flavor, sparking widespread fan disappointment and confusion.
- Less than 24 hours later, on March 19, the company revealed the announcement was an early April Fools’ joke, claiming it had gotten the dates mixed up.
- Fans criticized the prank's timing and execution, with many expressing anger and disappointment on social media.
- Lipton attempted to engage fans by promising surprises for those with the most notable reactions to the prank.
- The incident underscores the risks of using humor in marketing, particularly when dealing with beloved products.