![]() ![]() Interestingly enough, this might explain why I was confused when I first saw Apple and CinnaMon-apparently Apple Jacks has had mascots for its entire existence except from 1992 to 2004, which is when I would have been seeing these commercials.Īs for your memories of the current mascots, here's what Wiki has to say in a direct copy/paste:Īs of 2004, the marketing mascots are a care-free Jamaican cinnamon stick named CinnaMon and an accident-prone apple named Bad Apple. The "doesn't taste like apples" thing is the campaign I grew up with, with kids saying "we eat what we like." This was a reference to the fact that they didn't taste like apples, but kids still loved them. I think it's the dye.)Īnd the answer to your question is: I don't remember it, because I am the kind of person who's too antsy to sit through commercials, but Wikipedia says you're correct-you're just conflating two different ad campaigns, both for Apple Jacks but set at different times. I've gotten used to them, but if you make me close my eyes and you stick a piece of cereal in my mouth I can still tell you if it's green or not with better than 50/50 accuracy. (When green Apple Jacks first came out I got mad because I swore the green pieces tasted different. I have autism and my food preferences can be sorted not by likes and dislikes but by loves and hates, so when I say "I notice changes to the foods I like," I notice. I'm going to start by saying that I have a memory of eating breakfast before preschool-which would have been in 1991 or 1992-and being extremely put out that I had to eat Fruit Loops because we were out of Apple Jacks, and getting really pissy with my sister because she was trying to tell me they were "colored Apple Jacks" and I damn well knew the difference by both flavor and texture. Your first violation will result in your post or comment being removed, with a warning. Do not try to find a loophole around the rules - we will still ban you. All rules are subject to moderator discretion. All rules subject to moderator discretion/3 strikes. If there is an appropriate tag for your post, you MUST use it. If you think that your bot may be legitimately useful, please contact us. so don't post it here unless it's specifically related to the Mandela effect.Īllow ANY BOT to post on our subreddit. This isn't a place to talk about religion, and it isn't a place to talk about politics. If your post isn't showing up - please don't submit 10 more copies! Message us first. These belong in /r/MandelaJerk, or really wherever you want that isn't here. No fictional stories, satire, jokes, etc. ![]() Civil debate will always be allowed - but simply coming here to shut others ideas down will result in a ban. If you have a legitimate concern about a users mental health, contact the mods.Ĭome here to argue. This includes any accusations of being a "bot", "NPC", "insane", "crazy", etc. This subreddit is for CIVIL DISCUSSION of the Mandela effect. Posts must also include a body with specific details indicating why it relates to a known Mandela Effect or the Mandela Effect in general. Thoroughly sum up what your post is about in the title. No low effort posts, including vague titles. ![]() Instead, post a comment in the weekly DAE megathread, or depending on what you are asking consider checking out /r/TipOfMyTongue. If your question follows the lines of "does anyone else remember.", do NOT make a post. These type of posts are best suited for /r/GlitchInTheMatrix. For example, we don't know what color your neighbors car is - so don't post about it here if it changes color. No personal changes or "DAE remember?" posts. The Mandela Effect is a group of people realizing they remember something differently than is generally known to be fact - the most famous example of this would be the Berenstain/Berenstein bears. ![]()
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