Britain has been baffled by news of an EU ban on French striped T-shirts, smelly food on trains and some of the most ardent Brexiteers in the country vying for a people's vote. But after scrolling through your social media feeds this morning and struggling to find anything that isn't downright bizarre, you may have remembered what day it is. From our politicians to police, April Fools' Day pranks are in full swing, but did you fall for any of them? Here MailOnline takes a look at some of the best - and worst - ones. Today clothing retailer Boden announced it had permission to produce stripey 'Breton-style' T-shirts revoked by the European Union. They claimed that anyone spotted wearing one in the UK would be fined 1000 euros (£860) and be forced to apply for a special 'EU shirt licence'. Those caught flouting the new rules could even end up behind bars, Boden claimed. Today clothing retailer Boden announced it had permission to produce stripey 'Breton-style' T-shirts revoked by the European Union. They are offering a stripe-removal service (pictured) But fear not, the company known for making Breton tops famous in the UK are offering a thoughtful solution to customers: a Breton stripe removal service. The complimentary postal service erases illegal stripes by screen-printing, a technique the company calls 'the Bret-off'. Johnnie Boden, Boden's Founder, said: 'We are committed to maintaining our unrivalled level of customer service, and want to ensure we limit the disappointment during this time. 'We will therefore be offering a stripe-removal service, free of charge, for all Boden Breton owners.' Other 'bans' have coincidentally come into force on April 1. British Transport Police tweeted this morning to announce a ban on smelly food on trains British Transport Police announced this morning that a 'ground-breaking' new ban on smelly food is being introduced to make for a more pleasant travel experience. Their post reads: 'A stinky sandwich, fermented fish or pungent late night grub on the 11.50pm service to Reading – we all know that smelly foods on board trains cause controversy. 'That is why today, British Transport Police is announcing a ground-breaking new step in cracking down on the consumption of all foul-smelling foods on board trains, trams and tubes across Britain's rail network. 'As part of new anti-social behaviour legislation, those caught consuming offensive edible items while in transit could face a penalty fare of up to £2,000. 'From today, 'Consumption of smelly grub' will become the 27th Railway Byelaw, and repeated offenders may be issued with a Criminal Food Behaviour Order (CBF0) which could prevent them travelling on trains for life or coming within a 50 meter radius of a takeaway shop. 'Officers will have the power to seize and destroy a variety of foods and snacks, and be issued with special protective gloves and masks to avoid possible contamination. 'The move has been introduced following a wave of pressure on social media from disgruntled travellers.' Among the newly-banned items, according to BTP, are eggs, fish, blue cheese, sausage rolls, fermented 'shark and vegetables' and fast food. It included a message from one of BTP's officers - PC Pete Pong. He said: 'Stinky food has been a long-standing contentious issue on Britain's rail network and I am pleased we could respond to the public's concerns and work to stamp out this very pressing problem. 'In my years at BTP I have witnessed numerous horrors, from those thinking it's acceptable to crack open a homemade tuna sandwich, to others eating boiled eggs like apples. Not OK. 'BTP is proud to be a progressive force, and I hope passengers welcome this exciting announcement.' With the country's political system in a state of Brexit paralaysis, politicians and political commentators were quick to join in the fun and games. Ardent Brexiteer and radio host Julia Hartley-Brewer shocked her listeners this morning Ardent Brexiteer and radio host Julia Hartley-Brewer shocked her listeners this morning when she announced: 'We're never going to sort this Brexit shenanigans out while our nation is divided. 'I'm now going to be pushing for a people's vote.' But her Leave supporters breathed a sigh of relief, when she added: 'Just a reminder - it's April 1st.' Today The Sun claimed the Royal Mint is issuing new special-edition 50p coins with different emojis on them. Fans of the poop, aubergine and crying face emojis will be delighted they can get their hands on the new coins when they come into circulation next month. Coin expert Penny Silver told the paper: 'What with Brexit, Royal Mint must have decided everyone could use some light relief. 'Emojis are a great way to communicate and express ourselves, so it makes sense to mark this with a coin collection.' Premium bootmaker Le Chameau were already preparing their April Fools' Day shennanigans last week. In a world first, brand Le Chameau will offer a free Pre Muddé service to add some country charm to their entire boot collection. Pictured, the Portsmouth Peaty mud look They announced their famous wellington boots - which have been sported by the likes of Kate Middleton and Taylor Swift - are now being made available with mud already on them for that authentic countryside look. The soil used on their new 'Pre-Mudde' model has been curated by the brand's expert pedologists throughout the UK and Ireland and comes in 24 authentic shades - including Cotswold Brash, London Loam, Sussex Clay and Portsmouth Peaty. Although the boots aren't the cheapest on the market, with women's styles starting at £135 and going up to £420 for leather lined pairs, adding some muddy country charm is free of charge for both the male and female collection. 'The new Pre Muddé service ensures you will be talk of the village as you embody the true spirit of the countryside,' said CEO of Le Chameau, David Robinson. 'You might even reunite with the friends you lost through your questionable etiquette.' The soil used has been curated by expert pedologists throughout the UK and Ireland. Pictured, the London Loam option Baby food producer Ella's Kitchen announced today they are bringing out a new range of products for parents. Their 'Ella's Cocktails' are 'packed full of fruity organic goodness' as well as something 'a little stronger' to help them through the trials and tribulations of parenthood. The 'Up all night one' and 'burp me one' are available in stores from today, the company claimed. All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility