20 Examples of Mandela Effect
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This is the one that gets me thinking.
Berenstein -> Berenstain because well, the former is too Jewish. So at some point, it would be changed. "Ethnic" sounding names are changed all the time.
No one has been able to produce proof of the way we remember these things it because it's all stuff we really didn't hold on to. Books get ruined, food packages thrown out. Signs replaced, especially road signs where there is a standard, so they are all pretty much going to be replaced and destroyed (or repurposed as material for new signs). Nobody has any of these examples any more. It's easy to say "you remember wrong," even if your memory is correct.
The only exception being "The Thinker," and I have always remembered it hand on chin anyway.
When I first heard about the stain change I went to my mums place and looked for my old childhood books. I was absolutely floored that it actually changed the cover of the books to Berenstain as was my mother.
We both recall me needed help as a child pronouncing "stein'...I've never had an issue pronouncing stain.