>>15091552You're closed minded. Mandella effect can usually be explained by how the memory works. Every time a memory is accessed, it is altered, or rewritten. This is why it's so hard to remember what someone said. It's hard to remember people, or entire relationships. Looking back on a relationship, I tend to view only the good memories, when in reality it wasn't that great. Let alone a small detail that someone writes and illustrates on the Internet. It's a confidence trick. You're being primed to feel indignant over a false remembering. And in some cases the entire memory is overwritten, i.e. fabricated, because there is none to recall. However... This brings us to Fruit of The Loom and the age of the Internet. Their old logo was never put online. Why would it be? That was before the Internet ever existed. The way I see it, it's not a Mandella effect at all, because we all know what their original logo looked like. Or at least, the brand that K-mart carried, because there were knockoff brands even back then. In that case, it would be even harder to find. But what I do know is that the cornucopia is real, and not just cornu-coping.