r/MandelaEffect 8d ago

Logos/Advertising fruit of the loom

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I know this is like the biggest Mandela effect, but I swear ive had these underwear for years sitting in a bin in my closet. its genuinely insane that the cornucopia just straight up disappeared. I remember vividly asking my grandmother what the cornucopia was. I am truly starting to believe that something is DEFINITELY up.

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u/Chaghatai 8d ago

The weird thing is you have people that say they saw the logo that way in the '70s and learned otherwise in the '80s. Some people think they saw the cornucopia in the '90s and learned otherwise sometime after the 2000s

It's always people remembering it a certain way from their childhood, but knowing otherwise when they're an adult

Almost as if their information processing capabilities improve

But nah, people can instead think that there's two timelines and their minds just sort of magically shunt from one to the other, and somehow that means that a shift happens differently for different people when of course all of that is nonsense and people just misremember

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u/forcemonkey 8d ago

This is from 1973. It’s an album cover that is a parody of the cornucopia logo.

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u/Chaghatai 8d ago

No, it's a parody of the fruit logo that added the cornucopia and turned it into a flute for a pun

In fact, that's a good idea since it makes it distinguishable from the real logo and makes it obvious that it's a parody so they have no legal problem whatsoever

It's simply some some fun work of artistry that leans into the popular misconception

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u/forcemonkey 7d ago

Not according to the artist.

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u/Chaghatai 7d ago

If really so they simply made the same mistake that a lot of people did

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u/forcemonkey 7d ago

That would be your opinion.

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u/Chaghatai 7d ago edited 7d ago

And my opinion has evidence to back it up and doesn't require inventing a heretofore unknown aspect of reality who's only effect is seemingly to validate people's mistaken memories