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Updates. UPDATE [Jan. 2, 2024]: Added new research and information regarding the claims that there is either photographic or legal proof that the Fruit of the Loom logo once included a cornucopia.
The term is often used to describe misremembered logos like, case-in-point, Fruit of the Loom’s or Monopoly’s (the Monopoly man does not have a monocle), but the truth is humans are actually ...
If you remember walking into K-Mart with your mom as a kid to grab a value pack of Fruit of the Loom t-shirts with a cornucopia printed on the label, your memory would be slightly faulty.
However, that is a fabrication, not the actual Fruit of the Loom logo. The perception of a cornucopia goes back decades. For example, a 1994 piece in a local Florida paper about the actor, Samuel ...
If you remember walking into K-Mart with your mom as a kid to grab a value pack of Fruit of the Loom t-shirts with a cornucopia printed on the label, your memory would be slightly faulty.
That underwear vendor Fruit of the Loom’s logo once featured a cornucopia is as close to a universal Mandela Effect as I’ve seen. Just about everyone seems to remember it, but the company says ...
UPDATE [March 21, 2024]: This article was updated with new research and writing on photos purporting to show a cornucopia logo; with added information about a jazz album named “Flute of the Loom ...
On March 10, 2024, a user on X (formerly known as Twitter) challenged the veracity of a January 2022 post from the clothing company Fruit of the Loom. The company had reminded the Internet, two ...