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this post was submitted on 06 Feb 2024
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Edit: The proof I mentioned is just 2 images of shirts with the cornucopia in the logo. I'm not so sure anymore about what I said previously.
~~Its proven that there was a cone in the logo, the company is just acring like that for marketing reasons~~
Link?
here's an old article mentioning the cornucopia: https://imgur.com/a/Au42qr8
but reading some more about it, it seems like my previous comment is actually false. There are also 2 images of shirts with the cornucopia, which convinced me eaelier, but that's only 2 images against a mountain of evidence.
This is the one that my 🧠 still won't let go.
yeah my dad always used to buy the fruit of the loom sweatpants for us, and I'm pretty sure I saw that cornucopia. but it really seems we are mistaken. brains generally are a pretty shit source of information, after all.