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  2. Berenstain Bears - Wikipedia

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    Since the 1962 debut of the first Berenstain Bears book, The Big Honey Hunt, the series has grown to over 400 titles, which have sold approximately 260 million copies in 23 languages. [1] The Berenstain Bears franchise has also expanded well beyond the books, encompassing television series and a wide variety of other products and licenses.

  3. 58 Mandela Effects That Will Make You Question Everything - AOL

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    This is one of the more popular Mandela effect debates, in which some people seem to recall the book series/cartoon about a family of bears being known as The Berenstein Bears.However, if you look ...

  4. If you think Mr. Monopoly wears a monocle or believe you’ve read “The Berenstein Bearsbooks, you might be experiencing the so-called Mandela Effect, or collective false memory.

  5. What is the Mandela effect? You'll know after you see these ...

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    Popular belief: Kit-Kat Reality: Kit Kat Yes, it’s true: A hyphen doesn’t separate the “kit” from “kat.” The brand even addressed the Mandela effect in a tweet from 2016, saying “the ...

  6. List of Berenstain Bears books - Wikipedia

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    First Time Books The Berenstain Bears and Too Much Car Trip: 2005: HarperCollins: First Time Books The Berenstain Bears: Clean House: 2005: HarperCollins: I Can Read The Berenstain Bears Go Back to School: 2005: HarperCollins — The Berenstain Bears Go On a Ghost Walk: 2005: HarperCollins: First Time Books The Berenstain Bears' New Pup: 2005 ...

  7. False memory - Wikipedia

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    Other examples include memories of the respective title component of the Berenstain Bears children's books being spelled "Berenstein", [16] [17] the logo of clothing brand Fruit of the Loom featuring a cornucopia, [18] Darth Vader telling Luke Skywalker, "Luke, I am your father" in the climax of The Empire Strikes Back (he actually says, "No, I ...