Most of them are flat-out fucking stupid, like one which suggested the Ford badge was a bowtie like Chevrolet. As a lifelong car guy, I can assure you that was never the case and anyone who believes otherwise is a retard who probably misnamed cars all the time. There's also "Flinstones", which makes no sense since Flint is a type of rock and "Flin" is just bullshit.
But there is one that makes me think they have a point, and that's the Fruit of the Loom logo.
I can picture the label exactly, and actually remember as a child being frustrated I couldn't find an FOTL logo on the internet with the "loom", as I called it. I would have been about 10/11 at the time, a good 5 or so years before the Mandela Effect shit even existed. And I'm fully aware of the gay-op mainstream science has tried to force on the population in the past few years (i.e. "most of your childhood memories don't real!") which I'm sure they're going to use to discredit future child sex assault victims of the elite, which is why I asked my 60 year old mother, who has never used the internet for socialization purposes and wouldn't even know what Reddit is, what the logo on my school uniform she regularly ironed and the knickers she pulled down her waist every time she went to the toilet in her younger years looked like.
She told me, hand on heart
"Fruit coming out of a spilled basket". And then I had to explain the whole thing to her, and what a cornucopia was.
The best explanation I've seen so far tries to reason that people are conflating the logo with an actual Thanksgiving cornucopia. The only problem is not everyone who remembers the cornucopia lives in America. It's like Hanukkah. I can tell you a couple vague things about them, like a Menorah or a Turkey, but I wouldn't be able to describe any of the customs. I certainly never saw a cornucopia of fruit/veg before.
It also doesn't explain why of all possible symbols associated with fruit, we'd all associate it with the cornucopia as opposed to a bowl or tree branch.
Here's a 1970s jazz album which directly references an FOTL logo with a cornucopia:
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IIRC, even the original album artist was surprised the logo didn't have one. Seems a fairly unlikely mistake to make, particularly during the pre-internet era. If you're going to spoof a logo, you would typically have the real one in front of you as a comparison, no?
But what really sold me on this one is if you look at FOTL's original trademark details:
"
050901, 050902, 050905, 050914 - Berries. Grapes (alone or in bunches). Apples. Baskets, bowls, and other containers of fruits, including
cornucopia (horn of plenty)."
It mentions a cornucopia, even though the logo never used one. In fact it explicitly mentions several types of containers, though the logo has only ever had the fruit on its own, which is really fucking strange.
My two cents.