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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77361526 Mexico 02/10/2019 09:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It is Reddi Whip. If you find an old can by some miracle, it will say Reddi Whip. All this crap is web based only (with current changes actually being implemented in the real world), they are screwing with us. "When everything the American people believe is a lie" It is Looney Toons, and if you find an old VHS it will still be Looney Toons, not Looney Tunes. That cartoon series got bought out and all the old stuff destroyed and replaced with new. Long story. FACT: It is all web based, and intentional real world tampering. You have to find the old to prove it, and that is getting harder and harder to do. |
AxX
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76531980 United States 02/10/2019 09:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The correct spelling of that product would be READY WHIP If you ask anyone (literate) to spell those words they'd get both right because you've separated the word from the product, like you did with your wife. So she's right about how to spell 'whip'. In context, why do you think that they intentionally misspelled 'reddi'? As a marketing gimmick. Obviously misspelled word is kind of catchy and if you're trying to get someone to buy your product over another, anything that put eyes on the product is a win. Now think this through. The advertising exec who came up with the pitch to change the spelling on the name of the product to catch eyeballs is now suddenly concerned about correct spelling of the second word? Especially when all you need to do is drop the silent 'H'? Logically Reddi Wip makes more sense than Reddi Whip. I remember it as Reddi Wip because I was a stock boy in a grocery store back in the mid 70's and teenagers used to come in and huff the propellant out of the cans so we were always getting return for cans that didn't work, or they'd leave them in the cooler with the tops off and dribble on the nozzle. People started calling them wippits. In fact they buy the little gas cannisters and fill balloons with that gas and it's referred to as 'wippits'. YMMV |
Fluffy Pancakes
User ID: 77244200 United States 02/10/2019 09:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It is Reddi Whip. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77361526 If you find an old can by some miracle, it will say Reddi Whip. All this crap is web based only (with current changes actually being implemented in the real world), they are screwing with us. "When everything the American people believe is a lie" It is Looney Toons, and if you find an old VHS it will still be Looney Toons, not Looney Tunes. That cartoon series got bought out and all the old stuff destroyed and replaced with new. Long story. FACT: It is all web based, and intentional real world tampering. You have to find the old to prove it, and that is getting harder and harder to do. No. That would just be gas lighting. Not a big deal. These are things on shelves in your own home. Depends....Never was. Always as is now, Depend. Fruit Loops. Nope. Always was Froot Loops. Looney Toons. Nope. Our copies changed to Tunes. Never was Toons according to people that don't get the effect. Redi Whip. Never existed. According to now, it always has been Reddi Wip. Bragg's vinegar? Never was. Always was Bragg vinegar. Changed in my cupboard here. And on and on. There are residuals in old advertisements, and souvenirs and written books and articles, and art pieces for most of the changes. Sure, sometimes people simply don't remember correctly. But the real ME's are usually proven with some aforementioned residuals. The truth shall set you free. Now I'll get more red because people who don't get it, well...They just don't get it. Things are bad enough, there is no need to make anything up. ~Fluffy "Never interrupt an enemy in the process of destroying himself." Quercitin and zinc...Get it. Take it. Visit howbad.info...If you took the shot, for sure. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 4430549 United States 02/10/2019 09:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is a textbook example of faulty memory rather than 'Mandela' and I'll show you why- Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76531980 The correct spelling of that product would be READY WHIP If you ask anyone (literate) to spell those words they'd get both right because you've separated the word from the product, like you did with your wife. So she's right about how to spell 'whip'. In context, why do you think that they intentionally misspelled 'reddi'? As a marketing gimmick. Obviously misspelled word is kind of catchy and if you're trying to get someone to buy your product over another, anything that put eyes on the product is a win. Now think this through. The advertising exec who came up with the pitch to change the spelling on the name of the product to catch eyeballs is now suddenly concerned about correct spelling of the second word? Especially when all you need to do is drop the silent 'H'? Logically Reddi Wip makes more sense than Reddi Whip. I remember it as Reddi Wip because I was a stock boy in a grocery store back in the mid 70's and teenagers used to come in and huff the propellant out of the cans so we were always getting return for cans that didn't work, or they'd leave them in the cooler with the tops off and dribble on the nozzle. People started calling them wippits. In fact they buy the little gas cannisters and fill balloons with that gas and it's referred to as 'wippits'. YMMV So much for your stupid "Mandela Effect." |
BBQ BOY™
User ID: 71292324 United States 02/10/2019 10:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I remember it as READY WHIP in the early 1960s. The product was invented in 1948 way before this 'Slang" language came into existence. "Never underestimate the pain of a person. In all honesty, everyone is struggling. Just some people are better at hiding it than others." Everyone has to work out their own salvation. Life can only be understood backwards, but it must be lived forwards. |
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AxX
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Fluffy Pancakes
User ID: 77244200 United States 02/10/2019 12:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yep. According to info now, it was never anything else. Funny though, I remember it being Redi Whip. Not two d'. But I rarely ever bought the stuff, and most seem to recall the 2 d's. Things are bad enough, there is no need to make anything up. ~Fluffy "Never interrupt an enemy in the process of destroying himself." Quercitin and zinc...Get it. Take it. Visit howbad.info...If you took the shot, for sure. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 68882245 United States 03/06/2019 02:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It is Reddi Whip. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77361526 If you find an old can by some miracle, it will say Reddi Whip. All this crap is web based only (with current changes actually being implemented in the real world), they are screwing with us. "When everything the American people believe is a lie" It is Looney Toons, and if you find an old VHS it will still be Looney Toons, not Looney Tunes. That cartoon series got bought out and all the old stuff destroyed and replaced with new. Long story. FACT: It is all web based, and intentional real world tampering. You have to find the old to prove it, and that is getting harder and harder to do. Attempts to change history & contol the future. Apparently working. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 82686564 United Kingdom 04/05/2022 12:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | After the pandemic started i looked one day at my trainers, I could have sworn they used to be navy blue. but now they are black. it drove me bit mad thinking were they blue?> maybe ive swapped them with someone elses trainers somewhere, I tried to find receipts no luck just yesterday by chance i found the online receipt and indeed it says they were black. strange. i thought it was a glitch in the matrix... |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 82718529 United States 04/05/2022 12:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I’ve read about Mandela when first reported years ago. I’ve been on the side of “memory issues” and misremembering. Quoting: AxX There is a lot to this, much more than one can go in to with one post, however, I experienced a Mandela effect that I’ve not read about before. I saw a whipped cream commercial and I read the name on the can and it struck me: What?! I looked at my wife and I said, “Hey, you know that ready whip?” She said “Yes.” I asked, “Can you spell ready?’ She said, “R E D D I “ I said, “Right! Now, spell whip?” She continued, “W H I P” I said, “Right! Now, watch this....” and I replayed the commercial and told her to read the can, it says: Reddi-Wip REDDI-WIP. Not Reddi-Whip??? I looked on the interwebs. No “Reddi-Whip” is available. Only REDDI-WIP with no ‘H’. So with both my wife AND I having the same false memory, I thought I’d ask my internet family what they remember? Cheers! its just simple logo changes like when they changed Kentucky Fried Chicken to KFC... :ohlook: |
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JDawn
User ID: 82179107 United States 04/05/2022 12:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is a textbook example of faulty memory rather than 'Mandela' and I'll show you why- Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76531980 The correct spelling of that product would be READY WHIP If you ask anyone (literate) to spell those words they'd get both right because you've separated the word from the product, like you did with your wife. So she's right about how to spell 'whip'. In context, why do you think that they intentionally misspelled 'reddi'? As a marketing gimmick. Obviously misspelled word is kind of catchy and if you're trying to get someone to buy your product over another, anything that put eyes on the product is a win. Now think this through. The advertising exec who came up with the pitch to change the spelling on the name of the product to catch eyeballs is now suddenly concerned about correct spelling of the second word? Especially when all you need to do is drop the silent 'H'? Logically Reddi Wip makes more sense than Reddi Whip. I remember it as Reddi Wip because I was a stock boy in a grocery store back in the mid 70's and teenagers used to come in and huff the propellant out of the cans so we were always getting return for cans that didn't work, or they'd leave them in the cooler with the tops off and dribble on the nozzle. People started calling them wippits. In fact they buy the little gas cannisters and fill balloons with that gas and it's referred to as 'wippits'. YMMV That is because you are from this universe where everything is fucked up. JDawn |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 81603473 Canada 04/05/2022 01:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A good example that could explain a lot of these as has been mentioned, is brand name changing and marketing. I just bought a box of 'Cheee Nibs' the other day and I know for sure they used to be called 'Cheese Nips'. From my half-assed research into it they had a huge toxic batch in production and so re-branded in order to cover it up somehow. If I wasn't so lazy I'd look into it more but I don't feel like it. Also, 'Nip' might be offensive so that might have also factored in. I'm into conspiracy as much as the next person and I truly believe in the Mandela effect but they aren't all in that category. Take that for the grain of salt it is. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 82671231 United States 04/05/2022 01:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It is Reddi Whip. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77361526 If you find an old can by some miracle, it will say Reddi Whip. All this crap is web based only (with current changes actually being implemented in the real world), they are screwing with us. "When everything the American people believe is a lie" It is Looney Toons, and if you find an old VHS it will still be Looney Toons, not Looney Tunes. That cartoon series got bought out and all the old stuff destroyed and replaced with new. Long story. FACT: It is all web based, and intentional real world tampering. You have to find the old to prove it, and that is getting harder and harder to do. Maybe not. Things change in an impossible way. Somehow..... |
Liberty Gardener
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User ID: 80049671 United States 04/05/2022 01:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It is Reddi Whip. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77361526 If you find an old can by some miracle, it will say Reddi Whip. All this crap is web based only (with current changes actually being implemented in the real world), they are screwing with us. "When everything the American people believe is a lie" It is Looney Toons, and if you find an old VHS it will still be Looney Toons, not Looney Tunes. That cartoon series got bought out and all the old stuff destroyed and replaced with new. Long story. FACT: It is all web based, and intentional real world tampering. You have to find the old to prove it, and that is getting harder and harder to do. Wrong: [link to www.ebay.com (secure)] Liberty Gardener |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 81603473 Canada 04/05/2022 01:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Not every little thing is a conspiracy, we all need to use a little logic here. I for one remember being a kid, probably around 10 or maybe a little younger watching my parents tuned into the news because Mandela was dead. I had no idea or no interest in any of what was going on but I sat there watching because it was on the TV. There definitely is something to this but I think the ReddiWip thing is not one of those. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 69180252 United States 04/05/2022 01:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It is Reddi Whip. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77361526 If you find an old can by some miracle, it will say Reddi Whip. All this crap is web based only (with current changes actually being implemented in the real world), they are screwing with us. "When everything the American people believe is a lie" It is Looney Toons, and if you find an old VHS it will still be Looney Toons, not Looney Tunes. That cartoon series got bought out and all the old stuff destroyed and replaced with new. Long story. FACT: It is all web based, and intentional real world tampering. You have to find the old to prove it, and that is getting harder and harder to do. No. That would just be gas lighting. Not a big deal. These are things on shelves in your own home. Depends....Never was. Always as is now, Depend. Fruit Loops. Nope. Always was Froot Loops. Looney Toons. Nope. Our copies changed to Tunes. Never was Toons according to people that don't get the effect. Redi Whip. Never existed. According to now, it always has been Reddi Wip. Bragg's vinegar? Never was. Always was Bragg vinegar. Changed in my cupboard here. And on and on. There are residuals in old advertisements, and souvenirs and written books and articles, and art pieces for most of the changes. Sure, sometimes people simply don't remember correctly. But the real ME's are usually proven with some aforementioned residuals. The truth shall set you free. Now I'll get more red because people who don't get it, well...They just don't get it. I think a recent one is Febreze, use to be spelled d "febreeze" more recent change and metro goldwyn meyer=mayer oscar meyer-mayer |