The Fruit of the Loom logo is one of the biggest examples of the Mandela Effect. They say the logo must have simply just been updated, but this is impossible since Fruit of the Loom claims that they have NEVER had a cornucopia in their logo. It is believed that the author of the book Tolkien used the word fly as a synonym of flee or run away, which explains the wording. There is also offbrand shirts created for Fruit of the Loom from a long time ago with the cornucopia.Ĭritics of the Fruit of the Loom Mandela Effect claim that there most have been an old logo with a cornucopia and people are thinking of the old logo they say when they were kids. This dramatic scene from the Lord of the Rings actually portrays Gandalf saying, Fly, you fools rather than Run, you fools. When you look at this and keep in mind that there are millions who remember a logo with the cornucopia, it makes the situation really suspicious. The trademark they pitched featured a cornucopia in the logo, but the trademark was cancelled. Which of these logos do you remember being the real Fruit of the Loom logoThe Fruit of the Loom Cornucopia is yet another new example of the Mandela Effect. If he could find clothing with the old logo (with a cornucopia) then it wouldnt be a. One of the biggest pieces of evidence out there is an official cancelled trademark by Fruit of the Loom in 1988. Right Its weird how hard it is for people to understand this concept.
Some even said that while in elementary school there teacher pulled up the Fruit of the Loom logo while discussing cornucopias.
There are a lot of old books out there that talk about the Fruit of the Loom cornucopia, and there are thousands of people online who swear that they learned what cornucopia was BECAUSE of the Fruit of the Loom logo.