Ain’t no damn way bruh that mf most DEFINITELY had the cornucopia. I’m 29 but it’s a lotta older cats on here and I know damn well yall remember the cornucopia. Matter fact I vividly remember it was a time in like 1st or 2nd grade where we was going over the pilgrims and the book had said they used to eat outta cornucopias or whatever, I had raised my hand like “Like the Fruit Of The Loom logo!” and teacher said “Yes exactly! Very good I’m glad you noticed that!”
Idk what the explanation is, maybe they got sued and they tryna wipe it from history or sum, but you ain’t gon tell me it was never there. This ain’t like the Chik-Fil-A/Chick-Fil-A or Berenstain/Berenstein thing where it’s a simple incorrect memory of spelling, we talking this was an integral part of the logo where a lotta mfs only ever knew what a cornucopia WAS because of the logo. This like tryna say Superman never had an S on his chest. FOH!
The Mandela effect is just companies changing sh1t up. Happens all the time.
Video games get updates, why can't books? Infact they all do. If you open the cover of the book it will tell you how many times it's been revised.
The Mandela effect is normal and has always been part of society. People forget sh1t then they are amazed that they forgot
Issue here is that Fruit of the Loom is saying they never had a cornucopia in their logo, not that they updated the logo and removed it.
The Mandela effect is just companies changing sh1t up. Happens all the time.
Video games get updates, why can't books? Infact they all do. If you open the cover of the book it will tell you how many times it's been revised.
The Mandela effect is normal and has always been part of society. People forget sh1t then they are amazed that they forgot
I usually can come up with some sort of explanation to myself to de bunk most of the Mandela effects , but this one also I refuse to believe.
The only other one that has honestly made me question my sanity was the JFK assassination.
When I was younger I’m not sure why but I was obsessed with the JFK assassination; I must have watched 100+ hours of documentaries and YouTube videos etc
I would have locked in on who wants to be a millionaire in .0004 seconds that there were only 4 people in the car when it happened as opposed to 6.
I vividly remember there only being 4 people in the car and I have absolutely no explanation as to why I remember it that way so clearly.
I bet yall n1ggas think sinbad was a genie too smh
So you think millions of Americans remember watching a Sinbad genie movie and it didn't happen. My mom loved Sinbad. She would get us every Sinbad movie on VHS. When the Shaq movie came out I remember saying Hollywood makes the same movies around the same time. I remember House guest and a movie with two brothers and sisters finding a lamp and Sinbad coming out. Ijs
Ain’t no damn way bruh that mf most DEFINITELY had the cornucopia. I’m 29 but it’s a lotta older cats on here and I know damn well yall remember the cornucopia. Matter fact I vividly remember it was a time in like 1st or 2nd grade where we was going over the pilgrims and the book had said they used to eat outta cornucopias or whatever, I had raised my hand like “Like the Fruit Of The Loom logo!” and teacher said “Yes exactly! Very good I’m glad you noticed that!”
Idk what the explanation is, maybe they got sued and they tryna wipe it from history or sum, but you ain’t gon tell me it was never there. This ain’t like the Chik-Fil-A/Chick-Fil-A or Berenstain/Berenstein thing where it’s a simple incorrect memory of spelling, we talking this was an integral part of the logo where a lotta mfs only ever knew what a cornucopia WAS because of the logo. This like tryna say Superman never had an S on his chest. FOH!
The Mandela effect is just companies changing sh1t up. Happens all the time.
Video games get updates, why can't books? Infact they all do. If you open the cover of the book it will tell you how many times it's been revised.
The Mandela effect is normal and has always been part of society. People forget sh1t then they are amazed that they forgot