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https://www.google.com/search?q=Fruit+of+the+loom+logo+history
Yes, I wondered where that went to, I used to have ones with that logo.
There might have been two companies spelled differently. You probably saw the sign for the 'other' one and presumed it was the same company.
For the pikachu question find the oldest vhs tapes of the show. Relying on google searches to disprove google results is counterproductive.
For me, what breaks the effect is my experience with the Berenstain Bears which is commonly pointed at. Everyone claims it was spelled differently in the past. It was not. I know this because I remember a book fair in my youth with my mom, when I was still learning to read and read phonetically, I pointed them out and said “Look mom, they have Bear-in-stain Bears.” I was corrected that was pronounce “stein”.
My claim of my memory I suppose holds no more validity than anyone else’s, but to me, that is the explanation for all “Mandela Effect”. Just mass misremembering over something unimportant/inconsequential or incorrect training that your brain made a false memory about based on the original incorrect training.