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For 19 years, Wright made anywhere from 120-140 television commercials for Fruit of the Loom underwear. And he didn't even wear Fruit of the Looms. He wore skimpy bikini briefs.
There has never been a cornucopia in the logo used by underwear and T-shirt manufacturer Fruit of the Loom. Snopes first fact-checked this unexpectedly contentious claim in June 2023.
For $3 a tee, it’s hard to go wrong with Fruit of the Loom’s T-shirts, which are 100% cotton and heavyweight enough to wear as a stand-alone tee and long enough to stay tucked in as an undershirt.
Officially, the answer is no. The fruit from off of ye olde loom has always been rolling around, loose and ready to be gathered, perhaps in the soft folds of a giant cotton shirt.
If you remember walking into K-Mart with your mom as a kid to grab a value pack of Fruit of the Loom t-shirts with a cornucopia printed on the label, your memory would be slightly faulty.
That underwear vendor Fruit of the Loom’s logo once featured a cornucopia is as close to a universal Mandela Effect as I’ve seen. Just about everyone seems to remember it, but the company says ...
Right or wrong, maybe Fruit of the Loom should consider a rebrand. The early-rate deadline for Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies Awards is Friday, September 5, at 11:59 p.m. PT. Apply today.
When a TikTok creator named Nicole started to do a deep dive into some popular Mandela Effects, she found herself researching the old Fruit of the Loom logo. Nicole, along with many others online ...