
Others link the Mandela Effect to conspiracies involving the Large Hadron Collider and the rupture of the space-time continuum, or to flat-earth theories. Their explanations are by turns mundane and metaphysical some are skeptics, believing that the mind is playing tricks on itself. Noticing an effect sets people on a mission, seeking out further effects, studying them, and questioning the very nature of reality. On r/MandelaEffect, small inconsistencies become life altering. You’re activating new parts of your DNA…” You are transcending into a 5th dimensional reality where you will perceive time differently. “If you’re experiencing the Mandela Effect it’s because you’re reaching a higher level of consciousness. One believer, writing on Reddit, turns to the metaphysical for an explanation: But while most of r/MandelaEffect agrees something is going on, no one can agree for certain why it’s happening.

It entails a search for more complex explanations for our collective false memories, proof that the world has malfunctioned, rather than the human mind. Other effects are more trivial: It’s Froot (not Fruit) Loops cereal, Jif (not Jiffy) peanut butter, and the Fruit of the Loom clothing logo (does not feature a cornucopia).īelief in the Mandela Effect goes beyond simply noticing we’ve remembered something incorrectly. There’s also an ongoing search for a film titled Shazaam, starring the comedian Sinbad, which does not exist even though legions of people remember it.
#Fruit of the loom cornucopia proof series#
Another popular Mandela Effect concerns the children’s book series The Berenstain Bears-yes, it’s Berenst ain, not Berenst ein. The effect takes its name from the late Nelson Mandela, who, as some people remember, died in the 1980s, in prison in South Africa, rather than in 2013 as recorded history shows. r/MandelaEffect was founded in 2014, and currently hosts more than 120,000 subscribers. I wanted to compile all evidence in one place, if anyone has any they can contribute that I've missed then please comment!Īrtist recreation of logo i./nGVVA43.jpgĢ) Cancelled TM filed by company mentioning cornucopia /fruit-of-the-loom-73006089.htmlģ) Fruit of the loom response /a/1Eq8W2aĤ) Logo in "The Ant Bully": /a/hcvgpeYĥ) 2012 article about brand logos /upload/docs/About_Us/NewsArticles/05_23_12_Detroit%20Free%20Press_Ford's%20Blue%20Oval,%20other%20corporate%20symbols%20ad%20value,%20experts%20say.pdfĥ) mentioning horn of plenty Ī/Q/What_kind_of_fruits_are_in_the_Fruit_of_the_Loom_commercialsĦ) Frank Wess album cover /a/QRoJi6uħ) Newspaper article imgur.The Mandela Effect is the name given to the phenomenon of remembering something differently from how it actually is, and 9_demon_bag is now a moderator of the biggest community on Reddit dedicated to discussing it. I feel there isn't a plausible explanation for this Mandela effect, people say its because you associate a pile of fruit with a cornucopia, however being from the UK I would not have made this association.

Every single person described the fruit and either a cornucopia or a "basket thing".

not asking "Do you remember the cornucopia on the fruit of the loom logo?" but instead asking them to describe it to me without looking it up. I've asked a handful of people over the past few days, making sure not to load the question i.e. So this one really hit me hard, like many others on here I was convinced that the cornucopia has disappeared from the famous fruit of the loom logo, and in my mind it's one of the strongest Mandela Effects, because of the left over residual evidence of its existence, coupled with the huge amount of people that are certain it was there, including employees of the company!
