April Fools’ Day in France: Poisson d’Avril!
April Fools’ Day in France is more than just a prank—it’s a celebration of chocolate, paper fish, and cultural charm. Discover the French tradition of Poisson d’Avril and where to enjoy it in Paris.
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April Fools’ Day in France is more than just a prank—it’s a celebration of chocolate, paper fish, and cultural charm. Discover the French tradition of Poisson d’Avril and where to enjoy it in Paris.
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