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Lay's has cheese onion chips in a green bag and salt & vinegar in a blue bag and it has a similar logo I think its even the same company. over here tho the cheese and onion is in a yellow bag
The walkers crisp thing. I recall they always had salt and vinegar in greens but ALL other brands had blue bags, and vice versa for cheese and onion. I suspect that's where the confusion is.
The squier example is hilarious for me. Because I used this as an example. About a year ago to show my children how you can MAKE UP a mandela effect. It is spelt like that, so it looks like fender from a distance, especially when you look at the logos.
I may or may not have been stuffing my face with the Strayan equivalent "Smith's" while watching that part, and our Salt & Vinegar is purple, Sour Cream & Onion is light blue. Original (salted) is a darker blue.
Here in Spain salt and vinegar is also blue all other brands are blue as well, lays doesn't seem to sell sour cream/onion, but Pringles does and it's green
I was eating regular! I took a bite when he first said “potato chips” and I’ve also been calling them crisps for a couple months just being weird/loving British culture @@serotonin11
If it was just Stove Stop Stuffing than I can deal with that, so Kraft must of bought them out recently or just decided finally to slap their name on the box front and center. Maybe Kraft always made it but just never put their name on box how it is now is my guess.
I remember in detail a 1980’s commercial where a kid is with his friend and calls his mom and tricks her so he can have “stouffers stuffing” dinner with his friend and another at home
If you Google search this. It is real. They must have stopped selling it where the guy who made the video lives. My walmart has it. Can't believe it just because they said it... thats why everyone is following trump, they don't look "stuff" up
As a Brit myself, I 100% back the Walkers Crisps switch. I remember not all that long ago, maybe a couple of years ago where I picked up a blue packet of Walkers because I like Salt and Vinegar but hate cheese and onion, only to immediately have to spit them out when I realised I had just eaten cheese and onion. It still freaks me out today and I always find myself having to double check before I open a packet.
I’m a Brit that moved to America and I always get confused now because it’s switched over here. But I definitely remember salt and vinegar being green and cheese and onion being blue. Hence the reason I mix it up over here
Something about the Mandela effect that I’ve noticed is, if you don’t know, something is a Mandela fact you’re still seeing at the old way. It only affects you when you’re told something is changed scary, spooky!
In my experience, folks clearly perceive the effects at different times. Everyone was saying it was Sex and the City while it still was Sex *in* the City.
@@rileyfuckingrifle no the one that makes my hair stand up was I want to say four years ago I at Walmart digging through the on sale DVD 📀 bens picked up scary movie had no idea. It was the Mandela effect letter by letter word by word I see white people on the cover I even told my brother remember this movie and this quotes literally two weeks later find out there is a Mandela effect about this. It never said I see white people mind blown even my brother says there’s no way I saw it with you!! Scary😱😱😱
I used the squire example in a conversation about a year ago to my kids as a way of explaining exactly how you could make up a mandela now here we are.
For me it has been Squier. Years and years ago I looked up the spelling, and was a little surprised it's not spelled in a classic english way. And the logo looks correct with this spelling
That’s where I remember my first experience with the Mandela effect, in the grocery store. All my brands were not there, there were only imposters on the shelf, and I went home empty handed.
I have posted this at least half a dozen times on youtube, and at least once on an All Time video. When Shazaam came out, my cousin was a small boy with a new puppy. He loved the movie so much that he wanted to name his pup Shazaam. Living in town, his mom didn't want to scream "Shazaam!" to summon the dog inside. She let him name his pup Sinbad, instead. I don't remember Kazaam at all. I remember the old versions of all these new ones except Squier and Walkers. Although, even spell check has underlined "Squier" to let me know it's spelled wrong. LOL As for Walkers, I'm in America and call them Lays. Sour Cream & Onion is in the green bag. Yummy!! Thanks again, All Time!!
My husband who passed away in 1999, used to tell me about Sinbad in the Shazam movie, It wasnt a mandella effect yet. He said one day I'm gonna find that movie so you can see it, cause Sinbads so funny in it. This was back in the Blockbuster days, so finding it was hard. We never found it, but I know it exists!
The spider man got me spooked. I watched movies with subtitles because I always don’t hear words right and that is what I saw “Be careful, he’s a hero.” I can still clearly remember those subtitles with yellow texts with black lines on the outside on the DVD version. If the texts change to white, I’d be more surprised.
The top brand of crisps in the UK used to be Golden Wonder which was green cheese and onion and blue salt and vinegar the change came around when Walkers came on the market and pushed Golden Wonder off the shelves a very very long time ago 80s maybe. PS. I'm in the UK.
Just this year, when I was watching the train scene from Spider-Man 2 and I remember the line being "Careful, he's a hero". Now hearing this has me shocked.
Lays logo/packaging looks A LOT like Walkers. And for Lays the colours are blue for salt and vinegar and green for cheese and onion. Perhaps that's a possible explanation.
I am 56 years old and I remember the colour switch happening (can't remember when tho!) and having conversations with others about how it was wrong and confusing and it just didn't make sense why they did it.
The stouffers stove top stuffing never even existing is like, my new definitive "the mandela effect is more than just a memory issue" one, beating out previous ones such as the monopoly man's missing monicle, febreze being spelled with one e, MJ saying "you've been hit by, you've been hit by, a smooth criminal" instead of "you've been hit by, you've been struck by, a smooth criminal", naval ships having crazy technicolor patterns instead of being solid colors, and the fruit of the loom logo not containing a cornucopia.
@@paulgeorge7557 Mandela Effect is real, i seen something change 2 times! and im sure, Katy Perry was changed into Kate Perry, i was like WTF? even the cd covers. now its back Katy. Maybe the timeline is fed up
I remember watching the movie Shazaam with Sinbad as the genie several times as a kid. My stepfather had it on one of his super-VHS tapes, he had ha vast categorized library of movies, he's the one that showed me this movie, including Shaqs movie "Steel" and "Meteor Man" that Sinbad even starred in. I don't remember ever seeing "Kazaam" with Shaq though. But the Shazaam movie is the main one blowing my fakking mind. I remember seeing it so many times, because it was a great kid movie, they get into some type of shit with some rich dude that tries to take their home or something like that. And in order to "awake" the genie, you have to utter the word "Shazaam" and he appears, instead of rubbing it, but i do remember that the girl rubbed it and the genie came out of the lamp, something like that.
Your the 1st person I've seen that remembers this movie (I haven't seen it btw), that was actually able to recall what happened in it, do you remember who else was in it
Not only do I remember it, I used to love watching it, it was a fairly high budget movie at the time. I remember the two siblings finding the lamp in their rich family members attic for example, and i know Sinbad made a spoof scene about it too not that long ago, but it was basically what happened in the movie too. In the ending of the movie, it end the same as Aladdin basically, with him becoming a free genie, i remember this because I loved Aladdin. And also, your name here is, to me atleast, a strange coincidence, because I am a christian myself, and my favorite colors are gold and red, haha!@@Gsgirl1
if u see the movie Shaazam.. u can surely remember that Monopoly wearing a monocular and Nelson Mandela died at age 68.. and can see the monkey got tail in the video..
I remember watching both. Back then, it wasn't common for them to release essentially the same movie, only slightly different w/ a complete different cast. I liked Shazaam w/ Sinbad and thought Kazaam with Shaq was a crappy knockoff. I recall watching both and know I'm not confusing one with the other.
There's stuffing! And then there is Stouffer's. My mom actually has an old recipe card from probably 1984 and it says... One box of Stouffer's Stove Top Stuffing
@GisherJohn24 I just went downstairs and asked him that stuffing he liked in the box and he said Stouffers stove top. Then I told him it was Kraft and he did not believe me.
Walkers crisps were always the colours they were, where people get confused is because previous to the Walkers take over of the crisp market in the UK, there were several other companies who used blue for salt and vinegar and green for cheese and onion. Golden Wonder crisps were very popular before before Walkers came along and they had blue for salt and vinegar. Smiths crisps also had blue for salt and vinegar chipsticks. I remember as a child looking at Walkers salt and vinegar and asking why they were the wrong colour.
Many people do have a different reality and remember the switch vividly though, it doesn't mean it didn't happen, that's the point of a Mandela effect it's different for everyone.
The shazaam one still gets me. Because not only do i remember it. I tried to find it again in like 2002. When i asked my friend if he remembers when sinbad was such a big star and he said no. When i went to look up his movies and something was missing that i tried to explain to him and my brother i searched all over AOL.
What I'm waiting for is a Mandela that actually makes a difference e.g. just say that in some alternative universe Hitler DID win WW2, JFK wasn't assassinated, an ageing Marilyn Monroe still making movies etc. etc. Something which makes a fundamental world difference to everyone. How come Mandela effects only occur within the most trivial and inconsequential events/products/film lines /logos etc. Things which most people don't give two hoots about either way. What's the BIGGEST Mandela you've come across ?
@@martybee6701 definitely it's namesake lol. Mandela being dead and not becoming president. I wonder if anyone in South Africa actually has the Mandela effect though lol
You raise a good point there Mike ... Like can you have local as well as international Mandela effects ? Do they all translate to the West or are some of them Eastern based only ? Do Chinese, Russian , Arabic nations have Mandela effects ? Or is it just a Western thing ? I'm personally not in agreement with the original Mandela effect I remember him being released with Bill Clinton and Tony Blair waiting to greet him outside compound. I think people may be confusing him with Steve Biko who DID die in a South African prison.
This is beyond weird for me.... So - The other day I was mentioning to my partner about Mandela effects.. and i specifically brought up Walkers Cheese and Onion/Salt and Vinegar. In the same conversation... We had discussed " Do you remember that kids program years ago that uses photos of peoples heads on an animated body/cartoon body?" nothing else to explain it. The next day, I was driving and saw a car with a very similar plate to what used to always be parked on my street. The car hasn't been here for about 8 months... the plate was almost identical... I thought to myself how strange it was to see that plate, not seeing the other car in so long.... no word of a lie.. i come back home and that car that vanished for months is parked up on my street.... The program i explained to my partner... came up on TH-cam the next day and 2 days later... You uploaded this!!!! With the exact Mandela i was explaining..... I am UK based....and in awe and confused.
Easy explanation for the walkers crisps one is the fact that literally every other brand of crisps in the UK have cheese and onion as green and salt and vinegar as blue
With the shortest distance between two points thing, it sounds to me like you learned the simple explanation at school and recently found out the real world complicated versions they don’t teach at school but would teach in a related college course. That’s like finding out that you’ve been calling purple a color your whole life, only to be “wrong” and it’s a “secondary color” and calling that a mendala effect.
This is what I was thinking. A straight line will always be the shortest distance between two points, but since we operate in a 3-dimensional space, on a globe, its very rare that we're able to travel in a straight line. We're usually just travelling the shortest curved-line possible. This is simply looking at a 2D representation of the world and forgetting to account for third
RE the colours of packets of crisps in the UK, it's because Walkers weren't always the main crisp brand, it was Golden Wonder and Smiths whose packets were opposite to what Walkers colours are. Everyone used to get mixed up when Walkers became big because we were used to the colours already established. Nowadays it's only Walkers as the main brand so people forget and think that Walkers swapped the colours at some point
I’m from the U.K. and I totally remember buying the crisps and getting the wrong flavour. I think it was around the early 1990s . It’s weird because every other manufacturer uses Green colours for Cheese & Onion and blue for Salt n Vinegar.
It's not vague to me, its not just what i remember about spider man, its what has been imprinted in my mind that somebody said "Careful he's a hero" which is very true to my memory.
I watched spiderman 2 on repeat when I was a kid, I know that line "careful, he's a hero" was there. Also, I think you should do a video on Mandela "flips" things that have changed and then changed back to the original. For me, its Froot Loops. I remember about 2017 hearing that it was now Fruit Loops and i was like that doesn't even make sense because the OOs were the froot loops. I was working at a grocery store at the time and checked the boxes and it was freaky. A few years later it was flipped back to the original, which it is now the time of this comment.
It went from "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" to "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" then back to "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory"...I'm talking about the '70s version with Gene Wilder
Since frito-lay bought out walkers in the late 1980's they didn't want confusion between lays salt and vinegar and walkers version...so they changed the bag color. I asked my mother; she worked in the marketing dept for frito-lay from '75 until '94 and she remembers the start of lays salt and vinegar. She says the company bigwigs (as she calls em) wanted lays brand in a blue bag so bye bye blue bag walkers.
@@StrangerListening6703 Well the "company" you're speaking of isn't technically Walkers anymore and hasn't been since 1989, so yeah, they're gonna say the salt and vinegar bag color was always green because that is what the current ownership remembers. (Frito-lay).Take a look at the color of the Lay's salt and vinegar bag color...its blue...doesn't take a genius to figure out why they changed the color of the "walkers" bag color.
I think what happened with the Spider-Man 2 scene is that the line was made up for the meme, and people just assumed it was actually in the movie. When the meme first became popular, I remember being mildly annoyed because I knew that was never actually said
Shazaam was Definitely a low budget movie I owned both that and Kazam early 2000 and that was the first time I remember thinking how odd it was how so often 2 movies are made around the same time with very similar plots and just slightly different. Like the story was sold to multiple companies and both versions were made
The Quantum Businessman talks about the stuffing Mandela effect alot as he has a food software company and started noticing many food related Mandela effects. You two should do a video together! ❤
As a Brit I can say that those remembering the supposed colour change of walkers had actually purchased the Golden Wonder brand of crisps as they use blue for salt and vinegar, and green for cheese and onion.
@@CyberGrapeKaz Golden Wonder is still going, and Walkers has been around since the late 1940s. Golden Wonder was a Scottish company, until 1989, and walker was an English company until 1970. Golden Wonder is now owned by the Tayto company, and Walkers is owned by PepsiCo.
What blows my mind about Shazaam isn't watching a movie that never existed, I didn't watch Shazaam or Kazaam...or the Sinbad tv show. But I did watch commercials. I remember when the commercial for Kazaam came out I thought, "they're just trying to jump on that Shazaam bandwagon." I was a cynical kid when it came to the motives of adults.
YES! I think this is what triggers it for alot of us thinking things like Why are they copying the movie. I thought it was so stupid to have two of basically the same movie.
I’ve talked about Shazaam with Sinbad for 20 years before I ever found out about the Mandela Effect. I remember the night I saw it. How could hundreds of thousands of ppl remember a movie with a specific actor without even knowing it never existed?! It’s impossible! Truly makes me believe in different timelines. Right before I found out about the Mandela effect & it “not existing”, me and my friend had a convo about Shazaam with Sinbad & Kazaam with Shaq! NO, WE ARE NOT CONFUSING IT WITH ANYTHING ELSE!
My oldest daughter loved Shazam when it was out it was her favorite movie and she told me she watched it over and over and over on replay whenever she could
In the UK walkers crisps basically dominate the market now but a few decades ago they had more rivalry from other companies. Golden Wonder crisps use to be a lot more popular when I was a kid, and the colour on their brand was blue for salt and vinegar and green for cheese and onion. They were similar brands as well so I think people might be getting confused on that one
I live in the UK. The reason people think the walkers flavour switched is because Golden Wonder crisps were blue for salt and vinegar and green for cheese and onion. Golden Wonder were in the UK long before Walkers. Walkers took over from them as the dominant brand. That’s why people think there was a switch. I can assure you there was no switch.
The Spider-Man thing is weird. I own the original DVD release of Spider-Man 2 and I remember buying it thr DAY it came out and it does not say "Careful, he's a hero." It says what you show. If a change was made, it was only in the theatrical release. Or we're all living in a simulation.
I think I know the answer. The meme is retranslated. As far as I remember, the line IS SAID as in the meme. But not in English. In Spanish. The meme is much older than stated here. But started in the Spanish side of the web. Particularly Latin America. Unless my memory fails, it's because that's the line said in the Latin America Spanish dub. So someone translated the meme from Spanish to English and left a distorted memory. Congratulations! Another piece of evidence to my theory that most Mandela effects are the byproduct of the internet connecting different regions.
I think the walkers one is because other brands of crisps have green packets for cheese and onion and blue for salt and vinegar and people are just confusing them with walkers.
I can remember my mum being annoyed because she gave me cheese and onion walkers and she wanted to keep them for herself because they were her favourite. Everyone in the family was asking why they had changed colours. That must of been around 1990
That would probably be around the same time it happened for me too, I wasn't a lover of cheese and onion as a kid, salt and vinegar were my favourites, I would instinctively grab the blue packet out of the cupboard, then one day suddenly I kept getting cheese and onion, this really annoyed me at the time coz I didn't like cheese and onion.
The walkers crisp is easy to explain. Prior to their existence, the main brand in the UK was Golden Wonder. Golden Wonder crisps colours were green for cheese and onion/blue for salt and vinegar. Walkers took over when the Golden Wonder factory burnt down. I'm in my fifties and remember this very well, since cheese and onion gw crisps were far superior taste wise. They have recently made a comeback but are somewhat hard to find at most retailers.
@@MillenniaPoductions Yeah me too, I was born in the 90's and still have very vivid memories of green being cheese and onion so if there was a swap of crisp companies in the 80's it doesn't explain why I remember it different
@@sazzalessI was born in 95 and there’s a photo of me at 3 years old eating out of a blue packet of walkers crisps and you can see it says cheese and onion on the packet. Walkers also own squares crisps and the colours are the opposite way round which I find quite strange as it’s under the same brand umbrella.
@@Chaygerbomb Yeah see I'm not in any sort of doubt that my memory is just wrong I'm just confused as to why that is for me if Golden Wonder were taken over before I was even born. I also didn't know squares were even a thing until quite recently I guess we never got those. But yeah there was definitely some sort of off brand crisp I must be remembering somehow.
I usually just comment out loud to myself watching your videos, but now I had to pause this video and come to the comments. I'm french, ok, so we don't have walker's over here, much less salt and vinegar. But i've done one year of study abroad as a student, when I was 19/20 and spent that year in the UK. That's when I discovered the salt and vinegar flavor. It changed my life, I loved it, I would buy it all the time. I have countless memories, from hangovers to just lunches around the campus or just shopping at tesco or sainsbury's going back to my student room. And buying it again when I visited the country since then. TMI but relevant, I had a depressive episode that year, and due to medication I was sober for a good chunk of my year there. Salt and vinegar was ABSOLUTELY blue. To top this off, I have synesthesia. I strongly associate colors to sounds, taste and sensations. Not in a million years is salt and vinegar green. Green is funion. Green is pringles sour cream and onion. Red is regular chips. And blue is salt and vinegar. This has really upset me lol With it all combined. Especially because its a core memory of my time there. It's not even an all life memory, it's even more special because I can't get it where I live. What the hell
I believe more than one universe got squished together and now it’s an amalgam of various realities. I guess im from a portion that contained the Squier version of the name….this is weird because nearly all the “Mandella” effects you mention I agree with. This is a first. And yes. I remember it spelled as Mandella. It’s really bizarre. Since I’ve been following your channel for some time now and the spelling goes back and forth for me. I can’t explain it. It’s like I’m in a fluxing existence. Maybe this comment will solidify my spot. I haven’t brought attention to it until now. Gosh I probably sound crazy to outsiders new to this whole concept.
GOLDEN WONDER crisps.! This bothered me many years ago, (48 now) so I can answer with a fair amount of confidence. If you bought crisps or took a packed lunch into school, you most likely had golden wonder (the more popular brand). Eventually walkers really pushed for market superiority. Golden wonder had c&o and s&v opposite to walkers. This was the change. One company overtaking another in popularity.
I used the squire/ Squier about a year in a conversation as an example of how you could make up a mandela effect. I was almost going to message all time to see if I could start it but i decided agaist it. The creepy thing for me is seeing this 30yr old confusion about the spelling that I used as an example.
I call BS on Stove Top. The jingle "Stoffers nothing comes closer to home." The commercial with the stuffing being put on the table? Anyone else?!? @AllTimeScary
I'm Gen-X - and in my timeline it was Kraft Stove-top Stuffing. But I saw Spiderman 2 in the theater 3 times and the "he's a hero" line was there, and it did give us all goosebumps.
Spider man two original is gone. Stuff in theaters were different than the movie is now if you haven’t noticed something strange is going on it’s like a different movie
The reason why the Spiderman 2 movie moment changed is because in the previous timeline, he was somehow injured irl on his way back. Anyone else remember that fact?
Sounds like "nice n easy on the way down" in Spiderman 2. I seriously think, these Mandel a effects need to be put in order or some algorithm, bc it's someone trapped in the 5th dimension, like Mathew McCaughey in that space movie he was in. Someone or something, is trying to tell us something. Like thst new line, maybe the words can be rearranged and it'll say something..idk, just a theory
OK I watched your original video explaining the walkers situation. Now you reminded me about it. I have a dog training client that I am working with that was born in Ireland grew up in the UK and only moved to the US in later adult life. I spoke to him about it in our last session. He confirmed the Walkers crisps blue bag is and always was Salt and Vinegar, the green bag is and always was Cheese and Onion. We had a great conversation about it. He had never heard of a mandela effect so I had to explain it to him. It was such an interesting time!
Let me put all of this to rest, the Monopoly man definitely had a monocle, Ed McMahon definitely did those boring never ending Publishers Clearinghouse commercials, Shazaam and Kazaam was real movies. It was Smokey The Bear not Smokey Bear.
Actor's get payed thousands just for a few lines, even unknown ones, and they also have the option to also collect royalties. My guess is the movie studios got tired of paying royalties for one line in a movie; it's a more common than ppl realize, it's just usually its not noticed when they do something like this unless something thats obviously being censored...
The Walkers crisps issue is twofold. Lays and Golden Wonder both do blue for salt & vinegar and green for cheese/sour cream & onion. People might just be getting it backwards because it's swapped for Walkers.
As a resident of the UK (51 years old), I only ever remember Walkers Cheese and Onion crisps in the blue packet and Salt and Vinegar in the green packet. However, Walkers were not always the main manufacturer over here. Golden Wonder used to be more popular, and indeed, I used to have more of those as a kid, and that particular brand did have S&V in blue, and C&O in green, so perhaps that's where this Mandela effect comes from maybe.
In the USA, Lay's (the Walkers equivalent) has blue for Salt & Vinegar and yellow for Cheese Onion (however Sour Cream & Onion is significantly more popular and it's a green bag).
There is a Mandela effect noone remebers but me. In the movie Matrix I clearly remember when Neo is on the roof with Morpheus at the first attempt he run to the edge but stops, and almost fall down. That was the way filmmakers wanted to show us that he is hasitating and don't belive he can fly, that's why in the second attempt he when he jumps he fall down. That scene don't exist. On another scene someone knocks on Neos door on the spaceship and he opens the door and agent Smith come in and try to kill Neo suddenly he wakes up and Sypher knocks on his door. It wass just a dream. That way filmmakers suggested that Sypher is a spy for Smits. That scene doesn't exist at all too. But I remember them clearly. Anyone has the same memory?
Shazaam is definitely a real move!! In fact I’m looking at the VHS of it right now!! Idk how it doesn’t come up anymore.. But I still have the original move with Sinbad as the main character of the video.
Make a movie of yourself making copies of it, and trying to sell the rights to movie people. Live action/First Person shooter. Study up on some Sinbad 80's humor, too. Make it fun; you're going to be famous for this.
The colours definitely switched. It was always blue for salt & vinegar and green for cheese & onion, everyone knew that, sometime around the 90’s it completely changed
I think with brand names and logos the first port of call is contacting the company and finding out if they consciously changed the brand/logo/colour themselves as companies often do to upgrade their brand. Taken to extremes has anyone thought of writing to George Lucas himself and asking him about the colour of C3P0'S leg ?
I remember it the correct way. Green was salt and vinegar and blue was cheese and onion. It always used to bug me because salt and vinegar seemed blue to me 😂
Pretty much every crisps brand in the UK use green for cheese and onion except for Walkers. I remember there was a switch in the early 2000s and I remember being confused when picking up a packet. I didn't even know there was a mandela effect debate about this 😂 nice to see some British ones on here!
The walkers thing is because walkers wasn’t the leading brand back then. Golden wonder were and they used blue for salt and vinegar and green for cheese and onion. Golden wonder still do to this day
Hi again @AllTimeScary regarding the Walkers Crisps mystery. The change of the crisp packet design happened in the 1990’s when Pepsi co bought out Walkers, where they standardised the package design to align with the crisp brand Golden Wonder’s who used the colour scheme we have today, of Green for Salt and Vinegar and Blue for Cheese and Onion. So whilst Golden Wonder were the outliers with their unique colour scheme. When Pepsi took over, they adopted the supposedly more popular Golden Wonder colour schemes, that supposedly were the rave of the playground. I don’t believe this was the case, as I heard back in the late 1990’s at a job interview for PepsiCo, that the colours were more appealing the popularity association with Pepsi’s number 1 and 2 sodas, and associated purchases. That Pepsi tasted better when consumed with Cheese and Onion crisps, and 7up worked well with Salt and vinegar, creating a savoury sweet and a buzz for 7up drinkers.
Could it be people mixing up Walkers salt and vinegar brand with Lay's? The Lay's brand salt and vinegar is in a blue bag. Also notice how close the Walkers and Lay's logos are in style
They definitely changed the packaging of Walkers crisps, and I have just finished watching “big fat quiz of the year 2023” in which this was mentioned. It happened in the 1980’s when Walkers merged with several smaller crisp manufacturers and the “new company” decided to make salt and vinegar flavour green in order to distinguish themselves from the previously largest crisp manufacturer Smiths. They have since bought over the Smiths company. Perhaps it is the fact that the colour change happened at the point of the company merger that the colour change is not recognised by the company. Prior to the merger Walkers was one of several small crisp manufacturers and as they were the largest of the small merging companies, and therefore had most brand recognition, it was their name that was used for the “new” company!
Remember the old World Trade center building 7 in new york. I always thought it was grey. but now it turns out to be red the color of granite slaps covering the building
Dude - I was talking about Shazaam to my first daughters father in 2010 and telling him about a scene with gumball machines and candy and stuff - so when the Mandela effect starting coming out like 8 years later (or whatever) - we were so floored about the Shazaam one - and I’m STILL not over it, nor am I over BerenstEin Bears (of which I was a MASSIVE FAN OF, as a kid,) Sally Fields “You Like Me - You REALLY Like Me!” (Which I quoted ALL THE TIME , as an obnoxious Kiddo!), “Luuuuuke! I AM YOUR FAAATHER!” (My entire family would utter , directed into a Running Oscillating Fan - to get the “right sound” lol), etc etc etc….. dude it just ain’t right !
First of all, i feel a combination of joy and rage at new uploads😂 i love it but i hate learning that reality isnt real😂 Second, i dont remember either Kraft or Stouffer's stovetop anything because i thought Stove Top WAS the brand of stuffing
With regards to Walkers crisps changing colour, I think people get confused with Golden Wonder who had blue packets for salt and vinegar and green for cheese and onion.
NO 👏🏾NO 👏🏾NOPE. 🎸Squire, first amp, it’s Squire. SQUIRE. “..Stouffer’s Stove Top Stuffing!” Do you guys remember the commercials, they always said the brand, never just stovetop stuffing. Found some interesting residue on this one posted on Reddit, an original box of Stouffer’s Stuffing in the background of an old documentary.
My personal opinion is that someone or some government has invented a time machine and is going back in time and making minor changes to see how it affects the timeline and the only reason I believe this, it's because I saw the James Bond movie in the theater and when metal mouth Jaws meets the Swedish girl I remember her smiling and having braces and they end up together. Partially because of this Think about it otherwise the scene doesn't make any sense at all .
.....all I know is the girl at the end of the James Bond "Moonraker" movie had braces on her teeth, 100% guaranteed. That was the entire joke of the scene and it was all I remembered about the film for decades, until it was brought up in a Mandela Effect video a couple of years ago. I was in high school when I saw the movie twice in the theatre. GUARANTEED she had braces.
The Walkers crisps things is an interesting one. When I was a kid in the 70s/80s Smith’s crisps was the leading British brand of crisps, at least in my area. They definitely had blue packaging for salt ‘n’ vinegar and green for cheese and onion. I can’t tell you for sure how it was for Walker’s crisps as I had stopped eating crisps altogether when they became the popular brand, however you would certainly think they would have stuck to the same colour choices so as not to confuse people. I read two similar comments about Lays crisps and Golden Wonder, also well known crisp brands and they both followed the same colour ‘coding’ so it doesn’t make a lot of sense that Walkers crisps wouldn’t follow suit.
Does anyone remember Charlton Heston in the original Planet of The Apes film ? Classic line in the beach scene, towards the end, before he makes his final escape with the girl Nova. 'If there's any more shooting Dr. Zaius you'll be the first to go. I guarantee it !'' He says this while aiming a rifle at Dr Zaius the Orang Utan . Well watch that scene again...that line has gone. I only know this because now and again I pull up an old film just to cherry pick my favourite scenes. My jaw dropped when the best bit had vanished into the ether. I even played it back several times, different versions to make sure...sure enough the line seemingly never existed. Anybody else remember this line ?
1:42 I was literally thinking about this today with no knowledge that there was a Mandela Effect around it. I can't exactly remembered what started the thought process but I was going for a walk around my neighborhood. I think it had to do with me thinking about how old people always say something like "when I went to school, we had to walk uphill both ways". I was trying to wrap my head around how that would actually happen. I think the answer is just omission of going downhill between the uphill. Or it's just a dumb joke. Or the road they walked to school on was closed everyday after school hours.
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Just so you know have you heard of the gm_bigcity Mandela effect?
Lay's has cheese onion chips in a green bag and salt & vinegar in a blue bag and it has a similar logo I think its even the same company.
over here tho the cheese and onion is in a yellow bag
I'm a musician! Squier! Wtf is that spelling
The walkers crisp thing. I recall they always had salt and vinegar in greens but ALL other brands had blue bags, and vice versa for cheese and onion.
I suspect that's where the confusion is.
The squier example is hilarious for me. Because I used this as an example. About a year ago to show my children how you can MAKE UP a mandela effect. It is spelt like that, so it looks like fender from a distance, especially when you look at the logos.
The Walker's one is so interesting because the American Salt/vinegar is actually blue while Sour cream/onion varieties are green
Not only that, Walkers is Lays in the US and those colors are reversed.
I may or may not have been stuffing my face with the Strayan equivalent "Smith's" while watching that part, and our Salt & Vinegar is purple, Sour Cream & Onion is light blue. Original (salted) is a darker blue.
Salt and vinegar come in both blue and green in Canada dependant on the brand.
Here in Spain salt and vinegar is also blue all other brands are blue as well, lays doesn't seem to sell sour cream/onion, but Pringles does and it's green
I was eating regular! I took a bite when he first said “potato chips” and I’ve also been calling them crisps for a couple months just being weird/loving British culture @@serotonin11
The vast amount of new Mandela effects that i can personally vouche for is both awesome and completely insane
my wife even remembers a tagline for Stouffer's, "if it ain't Stouffer's it ain't stuffing." does anyone else remember that too?
I have an old recipe on a index card from 70s
For spinach balls.. it states two boxes of stouffers
Herb and garlic stuffing...
I vividly remember it when I was a kid and I can see the box just like it was yesterday and it was Stouffers for sure.
Nope
Yes!
I actually do remember something like that.
I've never heard of Kraft stuffing. But I've loved Stouffer's Stove Top Stuffing all my life.
SERIOUSLY!!! I just had to go Google it.
Did Kraft buy them out?
I remember Stouffer's Stove Top Stuffing, too.
@@iliketocomment8144that’s what I was wondering.
If it was just Stove Stop Stuffing than I can deal with that, so Kraft must of bought them out recently or just decided finally to slap their name on the box front and center. Maybe Kraft always made it but just never put their name on box how it is now is my guess.
I remember in detail a 1980’s commercial where a kid is with his friend and calls his mom and tricks her so he can have “stouffers stuffing” dinner with his friend and another at home
I remember the commercial
I too remember that. ✌️
I remember the same thing
If you Google search this. It is real. They must have stopped selling it where the guy who made the video lives. My walmart has it. Can't believe it just because they said it... thats why everyone is following trump, they don't look "stuff" up
As a Brit myself, I 100% back the Walkers Crisps switch. I remember not all that long ago, maybe a couple of years ago where I picked up a blue packet of Walkers because I like Salt and Vinegar but hate cheese and onion, only to immediately have to spit them out when I realised I had just eaten cheese and onion. It still freaks me out today and I always find myself having to double check before I open a packet.
It's just you getting confused with the colours and brands. For example, Hula Hoops uses blue for S&V.
Perhaps you looked at Lay's Salt and Vinegar chips (which come in a blue bag) and got the two mixed up?
I’m a Brit that moved to America and I always get confused now because it’s switched over here. But I definitely remember salt and vinegar being green and cheese and onion being blue. Hence the reason I mix it up over here
i think igts down to the fact that other brands used green for cheese and onion and blue for salt and vinigar but walkers didnt
There was no switch. You are confusing walkers with golden wonder.
Something about the Mandela effect that I’ve noticed is, if you don’t know, something is a Mandela fact you’re still seeing at the old way. It only affects you when you’re told something is changed scary, spooky!
In my experience, folks clearly perceive the effects at different times. Everyone was saying it was Sex and the City while it still was Sex *in* the City.
@@rileyfuckingrifle no the one that makes my hair stand up was I want to say four years ago I at Walmart digging through the on sale DVD 📀 bens picked up scary movie had no idea. It was the Mandela effect letter by letter word by word I see white people on the cover I even told my brother remember this movie and this quotes literally two weeks later find out there is a Mandela effect about this. It never said I see white people mind blown even my brother says there’s no way I saw it with you!! Scary😱😱😱
@@scentnation6223 that one fucked with me, I vividly remember that line
Wow so true
@infinidominion Berestien bears you mean.
The guitar brand blew my mind. I've never seen it spelled that way. The stuffing was Stouffer's.
I would have actually guessed Betty Crocker for the Stove Top
That one only effects people who don't buy squiers
I used the squire example in a conversation about a year ago to my kids as a way of explaining exactly how you could make up a mandela now here we are.
@@AbsoluteCADSthat's crazy! Wow, the cern machine must've heard you or we do live in a simulation.
For me it has been Squier. Years and years ago I looked up the spelling, and was a little surprised it's not spelled in a classic english way. And the logo looks correct with this spelling
That’s where I remember my first experience with the Mandela effect, in the grocery store. All my brands were not there, there were only imposters on the shelf, and I went home empty handed.
I have posted this at least half a dozen times on youtube, and at least once on an All Time video. When Shazaam came out, my cousin was a small boy with a new puppy. He loved the movie so much that he wanted to name his pup Shazaam. Living in town, his mom didn't want to scream "Shazaam!" to summon the dog inside. She let him name his pup Sinbad, instead. I don't remember Kazaam at all.
I remember the old versions of all these new ones except Squier and Walkers. Although, even spell check has underlined "Squier" to let me know it's spelled wrong. LOL As for Walkers, I'm in America and call them Lays. Sour Cream & Onion is in the green bag. Yummy!! Thanks again, All Time!!
Because the word squire, which is most used, is not the same as a brand name. Squeir
Ok with the puppy, that us pretty weird, your have some personal evidence right there
My husband who passed away in 1999, used to tell me about Sinbad in the Shazam movie, It wasnt a mandella effect yet. He said one day I'm gonna find that movie so you can see it, cause Sinbads so funny in it. This was back in the Blockbuster days, so finding it was hard. We never found it, but I know it exists!
The spider man got me spooked. I watched movies with subtitles because I always don’t hear words right and that is what I saw “Be careful, he’s a hero.” I can still clearly remember those subtitles with yellow texts with black lines on the outside on the DVD version. If the texts change to white, I’d be more surprised.
Correct 🎉
My world has the "easy, easy" one. It sounded just right when he played it. 😅
Who else believes that the Multiverse theory explains several inconsistencies with reality including the Mandela Effect?
💯
Me too
After hearing the Onyx from Pokemon is spelled Onix now I 100 percent believe in the Mandela Effect
Doesn't really explain the residual to me
Yes. And dejavu aswell. Those are where realities cross
The top brand of crisps in the UK used to be Golden Wonder which was green cheese and onion and blue salt and vinegar the change came around when Walkers came on the market and pushed Golden Wonder off the shelves a very very long time ago 80s maybe. PS. I'm in the UK.
My thinking too .... also, Tudor crisps are blue for saltnvinegar and green cheese and onion, so I think people are mixing their crisps up.
Lays crisps have salt and vinegar in blue aswel, bonkers
Cheese and onion was 100% green before! This is the first Mandela effect I’m 100% sure of
Golden Wonder are still trading, you can get them in Spar shops and Iceland and a couple of others.
@@carow6244 Could be a local thing where it was normally blue but switched earlier to green
Just this year, when I was watching the train scene from Spider-Man 2 and I remember the line being "Careful, he's a hero". Now hearing this has me shocked.
Lays logo/packaging looks A LOT like Walkers. And for Lays the colours are blue for salt and vinegar and green for cheese and onion. Perhaps that's a possible explanation.
Yup, that could be the explanation. Well said.
Nope absolutely not, Lays were not available in UK for years.
I am 56 years old and I remember the colour switch happening (can't remember when tho!) and having conversations with others about how it was wrong and confusing and it just didn't make sense why they did it.
The colors for viagra packaging are blue and green because one of the side effects of it are not being able to distinguish those two colors....
I have never taken Viagra lol, but I have always had a very hard time distinguishing certain shades of green and blue.
The stouffers stove top stuffing never even existing is like, my new definitive "the mandela effect is more than just a memory issue" one, beating out previous ones such as the monopoly man's missing monicle, febreze being spelled with one e, MJ saying "you've been hit by, you've been hit by, a smooth criminal" instead of "you've been hit by, you've been struck by, a smooth criminal", naval ships having crazy technicolor patterns instead of being solid colors, and the fruit of the loom logo not containing a cornucopia.
The smooth criminal one doesn’t exist look up the lyrics. It says both versions in the song.
listen to the song @@KapnHook
the mandela effect is real, someone or something messed with our timeline. i've been on this earth for 45 years. someone is tinkering with reality
Cern, send a photon back in time, yes it relly happened, i think thats the responsible one
It might be the FLASH
@@paulgeorge7557 Mandela Effect is real, i seen something change 2 times! and im sure, Katy Perry was changed into Kate Perry, i was like WTF? even the cd covers. now its back Katy. Maybe the timeline is fed up
One word:
*Multiverse*
@@Driessens_PeterI've also experienced the flip flopping effects.
I remember watching the movie Shazaam with Sinbad as the genie several times as a kid. My stepfather had it on one of his super-VHS tapes, he had ha vast categorized library of movies, he's the one that showed me this movie, including Shaqs movie "Steel" and "Meteor Man" that Sinbad even starred in. I don't remember ever seeing "Kazaam" with Shaq though. But the Shazaam movie is the main one blowing my fakking mind. I remember seeing it so many times, because it was a great kid movie, they get into some type of shit with some rich dude that tries to take their home or something like that. And in order to "awake" the genie, you have to utter the word "Shazaam" and he appears, instead of rubbing it, but i do remember that the girl rubbed it and the genie came out of the lamp, something like that.
Your the 1st person I've seen that remembers this movie (I haven't seen it btw), that was actually able to recall what happened in it, do you remember who else was in it
Not only do I remember it, I used to love watching it, it was a fairly high budget movie at the time. I remember the two siblings finding the lamp in their rich family members attic for example, and i know Sinbad made a spoof scene about it too not that long ago, but it was basically what happened in the movie too. In the ending of the movie, it end the same as Aladdin basically, with him becoming a free genie, i remember this because I loved Aladdin. And also, your name here is, to me atleast, a strange coincidence, because I am a christian myself, and my favorite colors are gold and red, haha!@@Gsgirl1
if u see the movie Shaazam.. u can surely remember that Monopoly wearing a monocular and Nelson Mandela died at age 68.. and can see the monkey got tail in the video..
American dad even has sinbad in it. And the mention the movie once or twice! Someone is trying to manipulate our memories to suit their agenda!
I remember watching both. Back then, it wasn't common for them to release essentially the same movie, only slightly different w/ a complete different cast.
I liked Shazaam w/ Sinbad and thought Kazaam with Shaq was a crappy knockoff. I recall watching both and know I'm not confusing one with the other.
No way! I remember Stouffer's stove top stuffing. My brother was obsessed with it.
There's stuffing! And then there is Stouffer's. My mom actually has an old recipe card from probably 1984 and it says... One box of Stouffer's Stove Top Stuffing
@GisherJohn24 I just went downstairs and asked him that stuffing he liked in the box and he said Stouffers stove top. Then I told him it was Kraft and he did not believe me.
Stouffer's only makes frozen foods. I think people just associate Stouffer's stuffing because the words seems to go together.
@@StrangerListening6703 go away troll. YOU'RE OUT OF YOUR ELEMENT.
Walkers crisps were always the colours they were, where people get confused is because previous to the Walkers take over of the crisp market in the UK, there were several other companies who used blue for salt and vinegar and green for cheese and onion. Golden Wonder crisps were very popular before before Walkers came along and they had blue for salt and vinegar. Smiths crisps also had blue for salt and vinegar chipsticks. I remember as a child looking at Walkers salt and vinegar and asking why they were the wrong colour.
Many american brands use the same colors also - green for sour cream and onion, onion, or cheese and onion, and blue for salt and vinegar.
Many people do have a different reality and remember the switch vividly though, it doesn't mean it didn't happen, that's the point of a Mandela effect it's different for everyone.
The shazaam one still gets me. Because not only do i remember it. I tried to find it again in like 2002. When i asked my friend if he remembers when sinbad was such a big star and he said no. When i went to look up his movies and something was missing that i tried to explain to him and my brother i searched all over AOL.
the shazaam i remember seeing, was a tv series, i only saw one or two episodes, after seeing kazam, now i dont find that tv series any more.
What I'm waiting for is a Mandela that actually makes a difference e.g. just say that in some alternative universe Hitler DID win WW2, JFK wasn't assassinated, an ageing Marilyn Monroe still making movies etc. etc. Something which makes a fundamental world difference to everyone. How come Mandela effects only occur within the most trivial and inconsequential events/products/film lines /logos etc. Things which most people don't give two hoots about either way. What's the BIGGEST Mandela you've come across ?
@@martybee6701 definitely it's namesake lol. Mandela being dead and not becoming president. I wonder if anyone in South Africa actually has the Mandela effect though lol
You raise a good point there Mike ... Like can you have local as well as international Mandela effects ? Do they all translate to the West or are some of them Eastern based only ? Do Chinese, Russian , Arabic nations have Mandela effects ? Or is it just a Western thing ? I'm personally not in agreement with the original Mandela effect I remember him being released with Bill Clinton and Tony Blair waiting to greet him outside compound. I think people may be confusing him with Steve Biko who DID die in a South African prison.
Correct
This is beyond weird for me.... So - The other day I was mentioning to my partner about Mandela effects.. and i specifically brought up Walkers Cheese and Onion/Salt and Vinegar.
In the same conversation... We had discussed " Do you remember that kids program years ago that uses photos of peoples heads on an animated body/cartoon body?" nothing else to explain it.
The next day, I was driving and saw a car with a very similar plate to what used to always be parked on my street. The car hasn't been here for about 8 months... the plate was almost identical... I thought to myself how strange it was to see that plate, not seeing the other car in so long.... no word of a lie.. i come back home and that car that vanished for months is parked up on my street....
The program i explained to my partner... came up on TH-cam the next day and
2 days later... You uploaded this!!!! With the exact Mandela i was explaining..... I am UK based....and in awe and confused.
Look up "The Secret* or" The law of attraction". You might be interested because you seem to be a manifest your thoughts quickly.
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Easy explanation for the walkers crisps one is the fact that literally every other brand of crisps in the UK have cheese and onion as green and salt and vinegar as blue
The thing is I remember every brand including walkers being the same way round with colours and I remember being annoyed when they 'switched' it
@@Willow_moon364yes me too
With the shortest distance between two points thing, it sounds to me like you learned the simple explanation at school and recently found out the real world complicated versions they don’t teach at school but would teach in a related college course.
That’s like finding out that you’ve been calling purple a color your whole life, only to be “wrong” and it’s a “secondary color” and calling that a mendala effect.
This is what I was thinking. A straight line will always be the shortest distance between two points, but since we operate in a 3-dimensional space, on a globe, its very rare that we're able to travel in a straight line. We're usually just travelling the shortest curved-line possible. This is simply looking at a 2D representation of the world and forgetting to account for third
The Spider-Man one still has "careful, he's a hero". I just watched it 3 days ago.
Woe,that new info on Shazaam is interesting.. World is full of riddles..💯
RE the colours of packets of crisps in the UK, it's because Walkers weren't always the main crisp brand, it was Golden Wonder and Smiths whose packets were opposite to what Walkers colours are. Everyone used to get mixed up when Walkers became big because we were used to the colours already established. Nowadays it's only Walkers as the main brand so people forget and think that Walkers swapped the colours at some point
I’m from the U.K. and I totally remember buying the crisps and getting the wrong flavour. I think it was around the early 1990s . It’s weird because every other manufacturer uses Green colours for Cheese & Onion and blue for Salt n Vinegar.
Thank you for listening to us asking for stuff outside the US!
It's not vague to me, its not just what i remember about spider man, its what has been imprinted in my mind that somebody said "Careful he's a hero" which is very true to my memory.
I watched spiderman 2 on repeat when I was a kid, I know that line "careful, he's a hero" was there. Also, I think you should do a video on Mandela "flips" things that have changed and then changed back to the original. For me, its Froot Loops. I remember about 2017 hearing that it was now Fruit Loops and i was like that doesn't even make sense because the OOs were the froot loops. I was working at a grocery store at the time and checked the boxes and it was freaky. A few years later it was flipped back to the original, which it is now the time of this comment.
It went from "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" to "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" then back to "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory"...I'm talking about the '70s version with Gene Wilder
my new fav channel!! keep up the great content bro!🙏👏
Thank you! I've got a ton of new videos on the way
Since frito-lay bought out walkers in the late 1980's they didn't want confusion between lays salt and vinegar and walkers version...so they changed the bag color. I asked my mother; she worked in the marketing dept for frito-lay from '75 until '94 and she remembers the start of lays salt and vinegar. She says the company bigwigs (as she calls em) wanted lays brand in a blue bag so bye bye blue bag walkers.
That's not what the company answered to the question why did you change the packaging, according to this video.
@@StrangerListening6703 Well the "company" you're speaking of isn't technically Walkers anymore and hasn't been since 1989, so yeah, they're gonna say the salt and vinegar bag color was always green because that is what the current ownership remembers. (Frito-lay).Take a look at the color of the Lay's salt and vinegar bag color...its blue...doesn't take a genius to figure out why they changed the color of the "walkers" bag color.
@@StrangerListening6703 I got a picture of blue bag walkers salt and vinegar. I don't know how to post it here.
I think what happened with the Spider-Man 2 scene is that the line was made up for the meme, and people just assumed it was actually in the movie. When the meme first became popular, I remember being mildly annoyed because I knew that was never actually said
Shazaam was Definitely a low budget movie I owned both that and Kazam early 2000 and that was the first time I remember thinking how odd it was how so often 2 movies are made around the same time with very similar plots and just slightly different. Like the story was sold to multiple companies and both versions were made
Find that VHS tape! It’s worth millions!
I saw both movies too. When I watched Shaq’s version, I thought to myself how it is just a knock off of the Sinbad version.
I wish I could find it. I have been looking at thrift stores
The Quantum Businessman talks about the stuffing Mandela effect alot as he has a food software company and started noticing many food related Mandela effects. You two should do a video together! ❤
As a Brit I can say that those remembering the supposed colour change of walkers had actually purchased the Golden Wonder brand of crisps as they use blue for salt and vinegar, and green for cheese and onion.
No. They used to align. I have no idea why walkers would want to pretend it never happened, I just know it happened
Tudor crisps were green for cheese n onion and blue for salt n vinegar
I remember the colour switch it was definitely walker's in my universe
You remember golden Wonder? What happened to them? Where did walkers pop up from?
@@CyberGrapeKaz Golden Wonder is still going, and Walkers has been around since the late 1940s. Golden Wonder was a Scottish company, until 1989, and walker was an English company until 1970.
Golden Wonder is now owned by the Tayto company, and Walkers is owned by PepsiCo.
What blows my mind about Shazaam isn't watching a movie that never existed, I didn't watch Shazaam or Kazaam...or the Sinbad tv show. But I did watch commercials. I remember when the commercial for Kazaam came out I thought, "they're just trying to jump on that Shazaam bandwagon." I was a cynical kid when it came to the motives of adults.
YES! I think this is what triggers it for alot of us thinking things like Why are they copying the movie. I thought it was so stupid to have two of basically the same movie.
Weird i was borin the 1996 but i remember shazaam
I’ve talked about Shazaam with Sinbad for 20 years before I ever found out about the Mandela Effect. I remember the night I saw it. How could hundreds of thousands of ppl remember a movie with a specific actor without even knowing it never existed?! It’s impossible! Truly makes me believe in different timelines. Right before I found out about the Mandela effect & it “not existing”, me and my friend had a convo about Shazaam with Sinbad & Kazaam with Shaq! NO, WE ARE NOT CONFUSING IT WITH ANYTHING ELSE!
I remember the Shazaam movie with Sinbad. Really so weird that allegedly, it never existed!!
Shazaam did exist. Somehow the present has been changed. In result changes the past.
Love the mandela effect videos
So why have i called it Stouffer's Stove Top my ENTIRE LIFE?!?!?
My oldest daughter loved Shazam when it was out it was her favorite movie and she told me she watched it over and over and over on replay whenever she could
The mumbling Spiderman new line is Nice and easy when you go down
In the UK walkers crisps basically dominate the market now but a few decades ago they had more rivalry from other companies. Golden Wonder crisps use to be a lot more popular when I was a kid, and the colour on their brand was blue for salt and vinegar and green for cheese and onion. They were similar brands as well so I think people might be getting confused on that one
I live in the UK. The reason people think the walkers flavour switched is because Golden Wonder crisps were blue for salt and vinegar and green for cheese and onion. Golden Wonder were in the UK long before Walkers. Walkers took over from them as the dominant brand. That’s why people think there was a switch. I can assure you there was no switch.
I had a Squier Bullet as my first guitar 25 years ago - so that one I remember correctly.
Squier P-Bass purchased in 2000. Rock on man
Bought a squier affinity jazz master about 4 months ago and never thought it was squire I was surprised that people did
The Spider-Man thing is weird. I own the original DVD release of Spider-Man 2 and I remember buying it thr DAY it came out and it does not say "Careful, he's a hero." It says what you show. If a change was made, it was only in the theatrical release. Or we're all living in a simulation.
I think I know the answer. The meme is retranslated. As far as I remember, the line IS SAID as in the meme. But not in English. In Spanish.
The meme is much older than stated here. But started in the Spanish side of the web. Particularly Latin America.
Unless my memory fails, it's because that's the line said in the Latin America Spanish dub.
So someone translated the meme from Spanish to English and left a distorted memory. Congratulations! Another piece of evidence to my theory that most Mandela effects are the byproduct of the internet connecting different regions.
One of the best episodes since I discovered the Mandela Effect years ago. Just mind blowing.
Yes my day just got better!!!
I think the walkers one is because other brands of crisps have green packets for cheese and onion and blue for salt and vinegar and people are just confusing them with walkers.
I can remember my mum being annoyed because she gave me cheese and onion walkers and she wanted to keep them for herself because they were her favourite. Everyone in the family was asking why they had changed colours. That must of been around 1990
That would probably be around the same time it happened for me too, I wasn't a lover of cheese and onion as a kid, salt and vinegar were my favourites, I would instinctively grab the blue packet out of the cupboard, then one day suddenly I kept getting cheese and onion, this really annoyed me at the time coz I didn't like cheese and onion.
Are you absolutely sure it was Walker's and not another brand?
100% walkers
im from the timeline where in the spider man cene, its said " Careful, that "man" is a hero ", and it still had thats just a kid line too.
The walkers crisp is easy to explain.
Prior to their existence, the main brand in the UK was Golden Wonder.
Golden Wonder crisps colours were green for cheese and onion/blue for salt and vinegar.
Walkers took over when the Golden Wonder factory burnt down.
I'm in my fifties and remember this very well, since cheese and onion gw crisps were far superior taste wise.
They have recently made a comeback but are somewhat hard to find at most retailers.
@@MillenniaPoductions Yeah me too, I was born in the 90's and still have very vivid memories of green being cheese and onion so if there was a swap of crisp companies in the 80's it doesn't explain why I remember it different
@@sazzalessI was born in 95 and there’s a photo of me at 3 years old eating out of a blue packet of walkers crisps and you can see it says cheese and onion on the packet. Walkers also own squares crisps and the colours are the opposite way round which I find quite strange as it’s under the same brand umbrella.
@@Chaygerbomb Yeah see I'm not in any sort of doubt that my memory is just wrong I'm just confused as to why that is for me if Golden Wonder were taken over before I was even born. I also didn't know squares were even a thing until quite recently I guess we never got those. But yeah there was definitely some sort of off brand crisp I must be remembering somehow.
I usually just comment out loud to myself watching your videos, but now I had to pause this video and come to the comments. I'm french, ok, so we don't have walker's over here, much less salt and vinegar. But i've done one year of study abroad as a student, when I was 19/20 and spent that year in the UK. That's when I discovered the salt and vinegar flavor. It changed my life, I loved it, I would buy it all the time. I have countless memories, from hangovers to just lunches around the campus or just shopping at tesco or sainsbury's going back to my student room. And buying it again when I visited the country since then. TMI but relevant, I had a depressive episode that year, and due to medication I was sober for a good chunk of my year there. Salt and vinegar was ABSOLUTELY blue. To top this off, I have synesthesia. I strongly associate colors to sounds, taste and sensations. Not in a million years is salt and vinegar green. Green is funion. Green is pringles sour cream and onion. Red is regular chips. And blue is salt and vinegar. This has really upset me lol With it all combined. Especially because its a core memory of my time there. It's not even an all life memory, it's even more special because I can't get it where I live. What the hell
I believe more than one universe got squished together and now it’s an amalgam of various realities. I guess im from a portion that contained the Squier version of the name….this is weird because nearly all the “Mandella” effects you mention I agree with. This is a first. And yes. I remember it spelled as Mandella. It’s really bizarre. Since I’ve been following your channel for some time now and the spelling goes back and forth for me. I can’t explain it. It’s like I’m in a fluxing existence. Maybe this comment will solidify my spot. I haven’t brought attention to it until now. Gosh I probably sound crazy to outsiders new to this whole concept.
@@truthseeker1278 that is the spelling of the drawing type thing.
It's always been Squier, been playing guitar since the early 2000s. Squire is like a young gentleman or some shit lol
@serotonin11 that's a mandala
GOLDEN WONDER crisps.! This bothered me many
years ago, (48 now) so I can answer with a fair amount of confidence.
If you bought crisps or took a packed lunch into school, you most likely had golden wonder (the more popular brand). Eventually walkers really pushed for market superiority. Golden wonder had c&o and s&v opposite to walkers. This was the change. One company overtaking another in popularity.
I used the squire/ Squier about a year in a conversation as an example of how you could make up a mandela effect. I was almost going to message all time to see if I could start it but i decided agaist it. The creepy thing for me is seeing this 30yr old confusion about the spelling that I used as an example.
It's spelt with the er so it looks like fender from a distance. Especially in its logo form.
"Nice and easy as you put him down, Slower, Gently"
I call BS on Stove Top. The jingle "Stoffers nothing comes closer to home." The commercial with the stuffing being put on the table? Anyone else?!? @AllTimeScary
I'm Gen-X - and in my timeline it was Kraft Stove-top Stuffing. But I saw Spiderman 2 in the theater 3 times and the "he's a hero" line was there, and it did give us all goosebumps.
My grandma said she has never purchased Kraft stove top stuffing before but apparently she has bought stouffers stove top stuffing 😭😭😭
Spider man two original is gone. Stuff in theaters were different than the movie is now if you haven’t noticed something strange is going on it’s like a different movie
@@akilidasavagemovies along with food are the easiest effects because they are wildly witnessed.
The James Bond effects are the ones that get me.
@@akilidasavage my dad also remembers stouffers not kraft
Thanks again, All Time!!
The reason why the Spiderman 2 movie moment changed is because in the previous timeline, he was somehow injured irl on his way back. Anyone else remember that fact?
Wow, you just triggered a really faint memory. Yes, the actor had been injured.
I wait for these🎉 so cool someone actually keeps up with them... BIG THANKS TO YA❤
Sounds like "nice n easy on the way down" in Spiderman 2. I seriously think, these Mandel a effects need to be put in order or some algorithm, bc it's someone trapped in the 5th dimension, like Mathew McCaughey in that space movie he was in. Someone or something, is trying to tell us something. Like thst new line, maybe the words can be rearranged and it'll say something..idk, just a theory
OK I watched your original video explaining the walkers situation. Now you reminded me about it. I have a dog training client that I am working with that was born in Ireland grew up in the UK and only moved to the US in later adult life. I spoke to him about it in our last session. He confirmed the Walkers crisps blue bag is and always was Salt and Vinegar, the green bag is and always was Cheese and Onion. We had a great conversation about it. He had never heard of a mandela effect so I had to explain it to him. It was such an interesting time!
Let me put all of this to rest, the Monopoly man definitely had a monocle, Ed McMahon definitely did those boring never ending Publishers Clearinghouse commercials, Shazaam and Kazaam was real movies. It was Smokey The Bear not Smokey Bear.
Spiderman 2 quote, 1000%, i also remember carefully he's a hero, where someone replied, he's just a kid. make the most sense also!
Actor's get payed thousands just for a few lines, even unknown ones, and they also have the option to also collect royalties.
My guess is the movie studios got tired of paying royalties for one line in a movie; it's a more common than ppl realize, it's just usually its not noticed when they do something like this unless something thats obviously being censored...
The Walkers crisps issue is twofold. Lays and Golden Wonder both do blue for salt & vinegar and green for cheese/sour cream & onion. People might just be getting it backwards because it's swapped for Walkers.
As a resident of the UK (51 years old), I only ever remember Walkers Cheese and Onion crisps in the blue packet and Salt and Vinegar in the green packet. However, Walkers were not always the main manufacturer over here. Golden Wonder used to be more popular, and indeed, I used to have more of those as a kid, and that particular brand did have S&V in blue, and C&O in green, so perhaps that's where this Mandela effect comes from maybe.
In the USA, Lay's (the Walkers equivalent) has blue for Salt & Vinegar and yellow for Cheese Onion (however Sour Cream & Onion is significantly more popular and it's a green bag).
There is a Mandela effect noone remebers but me. In the movie Matrix I clearly remember when Neo is on the roof with Morpheus at the first attempt he run to the edge but stops, and almost fall down. That was the way filmmakers wanted to show us that he is hasitating and don't belive he can fly, that's why in the second attempt he when he jumps he fall down. That scene don't exist. On another scene someone knocks on Neos door on the spaceship and he opens the door and agent Smith come in and try to kill Neo suddenly he wakes up and Sypher knocks on his door. It wass just a dream. That way filmmakers suggested that Sypher is a spy for Smits. That scene doesn't exist at all too. But I remember them clearly. Anyone has the same memory?
Shazaam is definitely a real move!! In fact I’m looking at the VHS of it right now!! Idk how it doesn’t come up anymore.. But I still have the original move with Sinbad as the main character of the video.
I would love to see a video of a scene from this movie
Make a movie of yourself making copies of it, and trying to sell the rights to movie people. Live action/First Person shooter. Study up on some Sinbad 80's humor, too. Make it fun; you're going to be famous for this.
I’ve played guitar for over 39 years. It’s Squire as far as I remember.
Me too. Been playing for 27 years give or take a year. I even had a squire amp at one point
The colours definitely switched. It was always blue for salt & vinegar and green for cheese & onion, everyone knew that, sometime around the 90’s it completely changed
I think with brand names and logos the first port of call is contacting the company and finding out if they consciously changed the brand/logo/colour themselves as companies often do to upgrade their brand. Taken to extremes has anyone thought of writing to George Lucas himself and asking him about the colour of C3P0'S leg ?
I remember it the correct way. Green was salt and vinegar and blue was cheese and onion. It always used to bug me because salt and vinegar seemed blue to me 😂
Pretty much every crisps brand in the UK use green for cheese and onion except for Walkers. I remember there was a switch in the early 2000s and I remember being confused when picking up a packet. I didn't even know there was a mandela effect debate about this 😂 nice to see some British ones on here!
Im glad you put it in
The walkers thing is because walkers wasn’t the leading brand back then. Golden wonder were and they used blue for salt and vinegar and green for cheese and onion. Golden wonder still do to this day
Hi again @AllTimeScary regarding the Walkers Crisps mystery. The change of the crisp packet design happened in the 1990’s when Pepsi co bought out Walkers, where they standardised the package design to align with the crisp brand Golden Wonder’s who used the colour scheme we have today, of Green for Salt and Vinegar and Blue for Cheese and Onion.
So whilst Golden Wonder were the outliers with their unique colour scheme. When Pepsi took over, they adopted the supposedly more popular Golden Wonder colour schemes, that supposedly were the rave of the playground. I don’t believe this was the case, as I heard back in the late 1990’s at a job interview for PepsiCo, that the colours were more appealing the popularity association with Pepsi’s number 1 and 2 sodas, and associated purchases.
That Pepsi tasted better when consumed with Cheese and Onion crisps, and 7up worked well with Salt and vinegar, creating a savoury sweet and a buzz for 7up drinkers.
Could it be people mixing up Walkers salt and vinegar brand with Lay's? The Lay's brand salt and vinegar is in a blue bag. Also notice how close the Walkers and Lay's logos are in style
Thanks for freaking me out!
ah yes, the thanksgiving mandela is just in time for thanksgiving _in december._
That’s why I said lol
They definitely changed the packaging of Walkers crisps, and I have just finished watching “big fat quiz of the year 2023” in which this was mentioned. It happened in the 1980’s when Walkers merged with several smaller crisp manufacturers and the “new company” decided to make salt and vinegar flavour green in order to distinguish themselves from the previously largest crisp manufacturer Smiths. They have since bought over the Smiths company. Perhaps it is the fact that the colour change happened at the point of the company merger that the colour change is not recognised by the company. Prior to the merger Walkers was one of several small crisp manufacturers and as they were the largest of the small merging companies, and therefore had most brand recognition, it was their name that was used for the “new” company!
So a pilot flies in an arc? Hmmm
If I remember correctly, Dave Chappelle called the stove top stuffing Stouffer’s not Kraft in one of his stand ups. Even he remembers differently.
You got to this comment before I did I remember that stand up special
@@mikebell87 great minds think alike 👍🏽
Remember the old World Trade center building 7 in new york.
I always thought it was grey. but now it turns out to be red the color of granite slaps covering the building
That’s wild
World Trade Center 7 doesn't exist anymore - It collapsed with the other 2.
Dude - I was talking about Shazaam to my first daughters father in 2010 and telling him about a scene with gumball machines and candy and stuff - so when the Mandela effect starting coming out like 8 years later (or whatever) - we were so floored about the Shazaam one - and I’m STILL not over it, nor am I over BerenstEin Bears (of which I was a MASSIVE FAN OF, as a kid,) Sally Fields “You Like Me - You REALLY Like Me!” (Which I quoted ALL THE TIME , as an obnoxious Kiddo!), “Luuuuuke! I AM YOUR FAAATHER!” (My entire family would utter , directed into a Running Oscillating Fan - to get the “right sound” lol), etc etc etc….. dude it just ain’t right !
First of all, i feel a combination of joy and rage at new uploads😂 i love it but i hate learning that reality isnt real😂
Second, i dont remember either Kraft or Stouffer's stovetop anything because i thought Stove Top WAS the brand of stuffing
No way! It was always Stouffer's Stove Top stuffing! I remember the commercials!
It was Stouffers Stovetop !!!!!
With regards to Walkers crisps changing colour, I think people get confused with Golden Wonder who had blue packets for salt and vinegar and green for cheese and onion.
NO 👏🏾NO 👏🏾NOPE. 🎸Squire, first amp, it’s Squire. SQUIRE.
“..Stouffer’s Stove Top Stuffing!” Do you guys remember the commercials, they always said the brand, never just stovetop stuffing. Found some interesting residue on this one posted on Reddit, an original box of Stouffer’s Stuffing in the background of an old documentary.
My personal opinion is that someone or some government has invented a time machine and is going back in time and making minor changes to see how it affects the timeline and the only reason I believe this, it's because I saw the James Bond movie in the theater and when metal mouth Jaws meets the Swedish girl I remember her smiling and having braces and they end up together. Partially because of this Think about it otherwise the scene doesn't make any sense at all .
Thanks!
Thank you!!
Walkers is Lays brand
It’s owned by the same parent company Pepsi Co.
@@AllTimeScary I forgot Pepsi owned them. Thanks
That find in Rolling Stone is why you’re one of my absolute favorites ❤💯🥰
.....all I know is the girl at the end of the James Bond "Moonraker" movie had braces on her teeth, 100% guaranteed. That was the entire joke of the scene and it was all I remembered about the film for decades, until it was brought up in a Mandela Effect video a couple of years ago. I was in high school when I saw the movie twice in the theatre. GUARANTEED she had braces.
The Walkers crisps things is an interesting one. When I was a kid in the 70s/80s Smith’s crisps was the leading British brand of crisps, at least in my area. They definitely had blue packaging for salt ‘n’ vinegar and green for cheese and onion. I can’t tell you for sure how it was for Walker’s crisps as I had stopped eating crisps altogether when they became the popular brand, however you would certainly think they would have stuck to the same colour choices so as not to confuse people. I read two similar comments about Lays crisps and Golden Wonder, also well known crisp brands and they both followed the same colour ‘coding’ so it doesn’t make a lot of sense that Walkers crisps wouldn’t follow suit.
Does anyone remember Charlton Heston in the original Planet of The Apes film ? Classic line in the beach scene, towards the end, before he makes his final escape with the girl Nova. 'If there's any more shooting Dr. Zaius you'll be the first to go. I guarantee it !'' He says this while aiming a rifle at Dr Zaius the Orang Utan . Well watch that scene again...that line has gone. I only know this because now and again I pull up an old film just to cherry pick my favourite scenes. My jaw dropped when the best bit had vanished into the ether. I even played it back several times, different versions to make sure...sure enough the line seemingly never existed. Anybody else remember this line ?
Idk if I've seen this one but I've definitely seen a reference to this scene, I think it was a written description.
Quite apt maybe given that Rod 'Twilight Zone' Serling wrote the screenplay for Planet of the Apes.
@@truthseeker1278 LOL. Yeah. And?
@@rileyfuckingrifle there was also 17 episodes series with same actors and he said something like that here. Maybe you mixed up it with this.
@@BadTrip69 It was a film text book, so not exactly likely.
1:42 I was literally thinking about this today with no knowledge that there was a Mandela Effect around it. I can't exactly remembered what started the thought process but I was going for a walk around my neighborhood.
I think it had to do with me thinking about how old people always say something like "when I went to school, we had to walk uphill both ways". I was trying to wrap my head around how that would actually happen. I think the answer is just omission of going downhill between the uphill.
Or it's just a dumb joke. Or the road they walked to school on was closed everyday after school hours.