Millions Swore To Have These “Memories” That NEVER Existed

22. Fruit Loops or Froot Loops?

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Flavored cereals are a staple in American breakfast. This is why products like Froot Loops are a perpetual part of our grocery list. But as you write it down, you wonder whether or not you spelled it right. Consumers have claimed to have seen the product spelled differently, with Fruit Loops as the most popular variation. While fruit loops mean other things, such as a kind of bracelet, it never referred to the Froot Loops cereal from producer Kelloggs, according to Kelloggs.com. Perhaps, in a different world, it all made sense. After all, the cereals appear like loops of fruits!

23. The Little “Pigtail” in the Ford Logo

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To most of us, the Ford logo has always looked that way—until a few observed a glaring oddity. They say in the heydays of Ford, the little pigtail on the letter “F” didn’t exist. Others argue that the loop seemed to have appeared over time, at least since 1912. Some insist the current badge is all they remember. AllCarBrandsList.com clarifies that the latest changes to the emblem’s shape and color was in 2003. But there was no specific mention of the peculiar “F” loop. With people aligning their thoughts and memories, this is widely associated with the Mandela Effect.

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