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Fruit of the Loom

The misremembered logo (left) and the actual logo (right)

Fruit of the Loom is an American manufacturer of underwear. Their logo is a drawing of a red apple, leaves, green grapes, currants, and purple grapes. However, many clearly remember the logo as having an iconic cornucopia (horn of plenty) behind the fruits.

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FotL logo history

Fruit of the Loom logo history according to their website

Considered to be one of the strongest Mandela Effects, the Fruit of the Loom logo with a cornucopia is referenced in many works, such as the cover of the 1973 album "Flute of the Loom" by the American flautist Frank Wess, featuring a flute with a cornucopia shape, the 2006 computer-animated movie The Ant Bully, with a "Fruit of the Loin" logo with a giant cornucopia, and South Park episode "I Should Have Never Gone Ziplining" (episode 6 of season 16, aired on April 18, 2012), in which the logo of a "Cornucopia Brand" is seen.

Meanwhile, this news item from October 1994 suggests that there used to be a cornucopia on the logo: https://www.newspapers.com/clip/22677751/fruit-of-the-loom-cornucopia/

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