Fruit of the Mandela Effect
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It's a different logo on screenshot, and the name is "Fruit of the Loin".
As far as I understand, there is some legal issues with trademarks in movies, that is why there is "Morley" cigarettes in X-Files instead of "Marlboro", or strange drinks, removed or covered car brand logos and so on.
So, it could be just another nonexistent brand used in movie, that made look similar to known one. Another fruit set and cornucopia added along with changed name is what was necessary to avoid legal issues.
PS: Never even heard about that brand at all, and so have no any memories with or without cornucopia. So, I'm a perfect "control group" for that case. :)
This is exactly how the mandela effect works. It doesn’t get rid of all of the references, just the actual thing itself. Knock offs like this are a great indicator that there was a cornucopia, not that there wasn’t.
Interesting. So theoretically you could still find traces of a thing as it used to be by looking for it's footprint and then checking things that referenced it.
The above cornucopia pic would be a good example.
Perhaps there is a song with Berenstain Bears in it, where the word itself is changed (post Mandela) when it is sung, but the song rhymes with Berenstein, not Berenstain.
Everyone remembering Luke I am your father would be written off. However, you can still find video of people saying it. What year did people start saying, "No, I am your father." If there was legitimate confusion, then there should be a comparable number of quotes going all the way back to the release of "Empire".
Another example is the line "I see white people" from Scary Movie. It is now, "I see dead people". The footprint is that "I see dead people" is really kind of awkward. It arguably doesn't fit with the humor of the scene.