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Fruit of the loom mandela effect4/11/2023 ![]() Or it could be tied to Jiffy Lube, the car service chain. It is possible people are just conflating it with rival peanut butter brand, Skippy. The logo itself does suggest 3 letters, to go with its three colored bars. But, there are those who remember the name of this particular brand of peanut butter as “Jiffy,” not Jif. Jif is the peanut butter of choice for many, including moms - as the ads used to say. While this is more of a brand name Mandela Effect, the logo may play a role in the confusion. The logo many remember, however, has no such curl, with the “F” in a straight line. ![]() ![]() A lot of people are confused about the logo’s curly cue on the end of the “F.” Having been part of the logo since 1911, it’s certainly not a recent addition. And while you’d think that such a long-lasting brand’s logo would be imprinted in everyone’s memory, many “motorheads” have had to pump the brakes when they see it today. In fact, they’ve been making vehicles for over a century. Is there a logo that you feel has mysteriously changed? Let us know in the comments below.įord is one of the most influential and well known car companies on the planet. Welcome to WatchMojo and today we’ll be counting down our picks for the top 10 logo examples of the Mandela Effect.įor this list, we’ll be looking at the collective false memories people have when it comes to logos and mascots of various brands and companies. Top 10 Logo Examples of the Mandela Effect
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