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  2. The Mandela effect: 10 examples that explain what it is and ...

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    Fruit of the Loom. Fake: The Fruit of the Loom logo has a cornucopia. Reality: There's never been a cornucopia in the underwear brand's logo. 3. Febreze. Fake: Febreeze.

  3. Talk:Fruit of the Loom - Wikipedia

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    They ARE fruit of the loom, and hence, should be the same article!!! No, it's a metaphor. The "fruit" of the loom is underwear; the apple, leaf and grapes are fruit of branch and vine. BTW, the Fruit Guys have recently performed a collaboration with Vince Gill for advertisments, but I don't think we'll merge those two articles.

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    Fruit of the Loom; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Fruit of the Loom; Usage on ja.wikipedia.org フルーツオブザルーム; Usage on ru.wikipedia.org Fruit of the Loom; Usage on uk.wikipedia.org Fruit of the Loom; Usage on www.wikidata.org Q765087

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    16,000 five-star fans and counting are crazy for these smooth, tag-free, no-show panties. The cozy, premium stretch underwear offers a flexible fit with no visible panty lines.

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    The word "cornucopia" is derived from two Latin words: cornu, meaning "horn," and copia, meaning "plenty." A frequent presence in Greek and Roman folklore, the overflowing cornucopia was often ...

  8. Robert Knight (industrialist) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Knight, c. 1891. Robert Knight (8 January 1826 – 26 November 1912) was a New England industrialist and philanthropist, who was a partner with his brother Benjamin Knight in B. B. & R. Knight and was one of the largest textile manufacturers in the world when he died in 1912.

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