91 points

I not only remember the cornucopia one, but I thought this was the reason I learned the word cornucopia when I was a kid. Most Mandela effect stuff is kind of silly to me, but this one just freaks me out.

permalink
report
reply
28 points

You probably learned cornucopia from thanksgiving, that’s how I learned it. Also, google cornucopia and basically every image looks like the fruit of the loom logo but with the horn behind it. It’s pretty obvious that people are so used to seeing the cornucopia imagery that when it’s combined with the fruit of the loom logo their brains go “yeah that looks right” and just assume that it must’ve been that at some point.

Mandela effects are fun and I understand the appeal but anyone who takes them seriously is straight up just not using their critical thinking skills.

permalink
report
parent
reply
4 points

Cornucopias were not a commonly seen thing in my region or most regions of the world. We have fruit bowls instead. In the 00s a lot of people had fake fruit in a big bowl just for decoration since it was such a trend. I saw fruit bowls a lot more than I ever saw cornucopias. But nobody talks about the missing bowl. I didn’t even know what cornucopias were called for a long time. Funny thing is I thought they were called looms because when I was learning to read I got fixated on the text in logos and spent a long time staring at that one. I remember looking at my underwear tag while shitting and thinking “wtf is a loom? It must be that cone thing the fruit is coming out of.” That’s what makes it weird, the consistency of it plus the amount of people who have actual memories associated with the cornucopia.

permalink
report
parent
reply
6 points
*
Removed by mod
permalink
report
parent
reply

I just checked some old clothes I’ve got from the 90s. No cornucopia. Wonder if it was on the packaging or ads or something

permalink
report
parent
reply
-17 points

Mandela effect stuff used to be just weird and silly, but in the last 5 years or so the internet has become centralized enough that it is actually possible to scrub all records of something from history, especially if it’s something innocuous. That makes it very difficult to trust the corporations when they say “no, our logo never looked like x” when they might be actively lying about it.

Maybe their machine learning determined that in 3-5 years cornucopias would be deemed a symbol of oppression so they removed it to get out ahead. Or maybe some rich assholes son who was gifted a job as head of marketing just inexplicably hates cornucopias and wanted to scour them from the company. Or maybe through sheer incompetence, no one properly documented the logo change and everyone who was in the company has since moved on, so now everyone is like “hey according to our official records it was never like that” and they stick to that out of sheer corporate stubbornness.

Point is, for whatever reason, companies now have the capability of gaslighting people about this. You can still look up their old patent history, but that’s about it unless you randomly find old pictures that happen to contain it.

I still think most of the time it’s just common misremembered things from childhood.

permalink
report
parent
reply
83 points

The wicker conch was there when I was a kid, 100%, but maybe it was regional?

Or maybe they realised getting rid of the conch would save them a million dollars in printing costs over five years (or whatever) and quietly removed it?

permalink
report
reply
91 points

Just so you know, that brown thing is called a cornucopia! Literally “horn of abundance” in Latin.

permalink
report
parent
reply
24 points

Growing up, I always referred to it, and always heard it referred to as, a horn o’ plenty.

permalink
report
parent
reply
13 points

Your mom referred to something else as the horn o’plenty…

permalink
report
parent
reply
3 points
Deleted by creator
permalink
report
parent
reply
2 points
Deleted by creator
permalink
report
parent
reply
16 points
20 points
8 points
13 points

This one is the perfect example because I also remember it having the cornucopia despite it never being there in the official product. I would bet that the memory comes from the brain mashing together similar looking artwork from Thanksgiving.

Note: a memory is still a memory even if it isn’t accurate, because memories aren’t perfect.

permalink
report
parent
reply
2 points

That sounds plausible, but then why do I, in the Netherlands, have this too? We have no thanksgiving and no thanksgiving imagery.

permalink
report
parent
reply
7 points

So where did the association come from? There has to be something that caused us to all have that false memory. Tv show or movie maybe

permalink
report
parent
reply
19 points

Still lifes?

permalink
report
parent
reply
3 points

American Thanksgiving

permalink
report
parent
reply
2 points

Knock off products were quite rampant in us throughout the 80s and 90s. That’s my guess.

permalink
report
parent
reply
13 points

I think a time traveler fucked up and the cornucopia is an echo from another timeline.

permalink
report
parent
reply
13 points

Or it wasn’t and you’re just mistaken. You can find vintage underwear and t shirts on ebay from fotl back in the 70’s and 80’s right now. It isn’t there. Also, snopes.com deemed it false.

permalink
report
parent
reply
71 points
*

I’ve 100% seen the cornucopia version in the past. The only reasonable explanation I can think of is that perhaps people have used the fan-made one without realizing it? It’s a better explanation than parallel universes, at least ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

permalink
report
reply
26 points

Perhaps the more reasonable explanation is that you’re misremembering.

permalink
report
parent
reply
43 points

Are you suggesting that I’m the one at fault? How preposterous! /s

permalink
report
parent
reply
1 point

😊

permalink
report
parent
reply
5 points

All of us misremembering the same thing is weird though

permalink
report
parent
reply
7 points

If true then what would we call this mass misremembering? Some effect according to… Mandela maybe?

permalink
report
parent
reply
5 points
*

You read the post and it primed your brain to remember a certain way. Our brains are a shitty meatball just trying to get by. They get tricked in the same ways. Optical illusions are still illusions even though most people experience them in the same way.

permalink
report
parent
reply
3 points

Brains work (and fail) the same way

permalink
report
parent
reply
2 points

Totally agree! I love these kinds of things. I honestly prefer to believe it’s multiverse collapse, but, you know. Generally I know that is unlikely.

permalink
report
parent
reply
3 points

I remember it because that is how I learned what a Cornucopia was. Asking my mother about it, after seeing it on white underwear, at a Zellers.

permalink
report
parent
reply
2 points
*

That’s another Mandela effect.

Fruit of the Loom never produced underwear.

permalink
report
parent
reply
10 points

Lol fan made underwear logo, I love it.

permalink
report
parent
reply
6 points

Probably just a trick of the mind, but maybe you got some knock off stuff? IDK who would make fake FOTL but they seem to make all sorts of counterfeit products.

permalink
report
parent
reply
5 points

More likely that your brain is just remember seeing cornucopias.

permalink
report
parent
reply
6 points
*

Who’s downvoting this? Our brains are crap. You were primed to remember the cornucopia so you did. That’s it. Y’all really think there’s a vast conspiracy to convince you that Bernstein was spelled differently and some random logo was different? Consider that our stupid heads are literally full of stupid meat. We’re barely smarter than a shit throwing baboon.

permalink
report
parent
reply
3 points
*

I think someone is going through my history and downloading all my comments by 1, for one thing.

Edit: see

permalink
report
parent
reply
3 points
*

Maybe it’s a fake. I once saw a Diesel t-shirt where the punk wore a thin headband.

permalink
report
parent
reply
53 points

I would swear my undergarments had the cornucopia logo when I was growing up. I actually remember the point in my life where I saw the logo without it and assumed they decided to modernize.

permalink
report
reply
22 points

Ditto, but I had a spooky event preceding that. A black robed guy wearing a wide brimmed hat (think Vatican Elite or something) walked into my uncle’s bedroom when I was a kid and held up two white T-shirts from Fruit of the Loom on brightly colored plastic clothes hangers, and said:

“We’re thinking about changing the logo, do you prefer this traditional one, or this modern one?”

And, me, being small child babu and scared out of my mind by having a tall, pale, black garment dressed figure in the room with round sunglasses went:

“Modern. It’s the Year 2000 coming up, the new millennium. Everything has to change.”

He laughed and thanked me for my time and then walked THROUGH THE WALL to leave, not through a door.

The next year, 9/11 happened, and everything changed. Still boils my brains.

permalink
report
parent
reply
14 points

That kind of thing used to happen a lot.

permalink
report
parent
reply
1 point

It really took a long time for doors to catch on.

permalink
report
parent
reply
1 point

Thanks Obama!

Did I do that right?

permalink
report
parent
reply
8 points

Same. I saw the new logo in a sign in a Kmart

permalink
report
parent
reply
6 points

Aren’t clothes pretty commonly counterfeited?

permalink
report
parent
reply
16 points

Yes but fruit of the loom is already your bargain barrel brand.

permalink
report
parent
reply

Fruit of the Loom is already like the cheapest shit you could buy. Who would counterfeit the shitty brand?

permalink
report
parent
reply
9 points

I’m pretty sure the local department store wasn’t selling counterfeit kids underwear. This isn’t like a Nike shirt or something.

permalink
report
parent
reply
49 points

I’ll apologise now for the tiktok link, i know how much this place hates tiktok but here is a woman who did a deep dive and found evidence that the company actually changed their logo and tried to scrub the existence of the Cornucopia from the internet to distance themselves from Bad PR.

https://www.tiktok.com/@dimelifting/video/7311071477732838687

permalink
report
reply
46 points

Not so sure I believe this one. I can’t find any evidence that this is real, but I am finding a lot that shows it was never part of the logo. For example, this needle package from 1967 doesn’t have one and there isn’t a single trademark owned by them, past or present, that has the cornucopia in it.

permalink
report
parent
reply
13 points

I always thought it must’ve been common counterfeits that added it.

permalink
report
parent
reply
10 points

I feel like if that were the case, there would need to be a TON of them out there for so many people to think the real logo had a cornucopia.

permalink
report
parent
reply
8 points

☝️ this is what a good post looks like. Actually do some due diligence.

permalink
report
parent
reply
35 points

So here i am, minding my business on a Friday afternoon and this guy, this guy comes in with a tiktok link! And I’m all like hrrrnnnggggggggggg ehhhhhhhhhhhh but you know what I’ll let it slide today. It’s nice out, gonna bbq later if it doesn’t rain. What the hell, right? You go ahead and do your tiktoks and if anyone gives you hell about it just remember this guy said he’s giving you a pass

permalink
report
parent
reply
8 points

So, did you bbq or did it rain?

permalink
report
parent
reply
7 points

Bbq baby 😆🤌

permalink
report
parent
reply
23 points
*

That woman has already been caught spreading fake/photoshopped shit multiple times. The TikTok conspiracy is that it’s a coverup for a chemical spill at a factory that Fruit of the Loom didn’t even own at the time.

Detroit Free Press

permalink
report
parent
reply
20 points

I like this idea but it’s hard to believe that nobody can produce a pair of underwear or t-shirt from the 70s that they found in their basement/attic

permalink
report
parent
reply
1 point

I think for conspiracy minded people, that just proves how deep the conspiracy goes!

permalink
report
parent
reply
1 point

I’ve got one and ill show it soon but in the meantime buy my merch and donate!

That’s how conspiracies work, right?

permalink
report
parent
reply
19 points
*
Deleted by creator
permalink
report
parent
reply
13 points

Cause they poisoned a whole town and did a corporate restructuring to be able to deny that they did it. Part of that included deleting the cornucopia

permalink
report
parent
reply
13 points
*

That’s not true. That comes from a TikTok which was complete horseshit. They didn’t own that factory at the time.

permalink
report
parent
reply
9 points

People make up the wildest conspiracies

permalink
report
parent
reply
10 points

They’re not, but the old company logo was associated with a scandal/disaster so they changed it to distance themselves.

Idk if I really buy it considering how similar the new logo is, nobody is gonna think it’s two different companies. But I haven’t fully immersed myself in the conspiracy yet, so I might be missing some context

permalink
report
parent
reply
11 points

But none of this is true

permalink
report
parent
reply
5 points
0 points

But why do they deny the old logo existed?

permalink
report
parent
reply
18 points

Tiktokkers will say anything that feeds them views. FotL is probably paying influencers to make this content for publicity

permalink
report
parent
reply
8 points

This is the type of conspiracy I can get behind.

permalink
report
parent
reply
3 points

Is this a butt pun? Please say yes…

permalink
report
parent
reply
7 points

I’m not clicking TikTok but if that evidence is the logo trademark paperwork mentioning “cornucopia” you can search that same database for cornucopia and find other logos tagged with the label that don’t contain one. Seems to be a tagging system, not a 1:1 description of image content.

permalink
report
parent
reply
-15 points
Removed by mod
permalink
report
parent
reply
13 points

I think a reluctance to take conspiracy theory information from TikTok is more indicative of being an adult…

permalink
report
parent
reply
1 point

TikTok, really? It’s literally a Chinese disinformation tool. Don’t be a tool yourself.

permalink
report
parent
reply

Funny: Home of the Haha

!funny@lemmy.world

Create post

Welcome to /c/funny, a place for all your humorous and amusing content.

Looking for mods! Send an application to Stamets!

Our Rules:

  1. Keep it civil. We’re all people here. Be respectful to one another.

  2. No sexism, racism, homophobia, transphobia or any other flavor of bigotry. I should not need to explain this one.

  3. Try not to repost anything posted within the past month. Beyond that, go for it. Not everyone is on every site all the time.


Other Communities:

Community stats

  • 5.8K

    Monthly active users

  • 961

    Posts

  • 13K

    Comments