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Fruit of the Loom is on the record as stating that their company's logo has never contained a cornucopia. Snopes' review of a century of newspaper ads lacking any cornucopia supports their statement.
Anyhow, Fruit of the Loom's logo was initially a cornucopia swollen with an apple, green grapes, purple grapes, and their green leaves. Wright was the purple grape cluster.
Fact checkers looking at archived newspaper ads going back more than a century found no evidence Fruit of the Loom used a cornucopia in its logo.
A 1973 contamination scandal in Michigan recently resurfaced in a viral TikTok video falsely linking Fruit of the Loom to the issue.
For the nearly 2,000 dismissed workers of Jerzees de Honduras, a Fruit of the Loom factory that produced clothing under the Russell Athletic brand, the opening of Jerzees Nuevo Dia in 2010 marked ...
The debate over the presence or absence of a cornucopia in the Fruit of the Loom logo has inspired fierce online debates and complex corporate cornucopia conspiracy claims.
Fruit of the Loom, Inc. is an international leader in the design, manufacture and marketing of family apparel, intimates, athletic apparel, and sporting equipment.
Fruit of the Loom, Inc. is pleased to announce a new partnership and licensing agreement with Lamour, Inc., to manufacture and sell Fruit of the Loom® ...
Fruit of the Loom® has partnered with Recover™ to release a collection of classic, unisex t-shirts made from responsibly sourced fabric and material. (Photo: Recover™) ...
Description Fabric sample with printed paper label, Fruit of the Loom. ca. 1920 Cotton, plain weave, white, from Fruit of the Loom. The brightly colored printed paper label measure 3 5/8" x 2 7/8" ...