Friday, January 27, 2012

Fruit of the Loom? Someone please resolve this for me LOL!?

Okay, my son who is 7, me, and my husband were watching a Fruit of the Loom commercial. I think one guy is green grapes, one is purple grapes, and one is an apple. What the heck is the green guy with all the leaves? My son said he is lettuce but I said he can't be lettuce because they are all fruit right?

Fruit of the Loom? Someone please resolve this for me LOL!?
He's a Leaf...



Leaf, the wild card of the group, is often the topic of much discussion. The most often asked question is whether he’s in fact a fruit – to which he replies, “Well technically, no, but our lawyer says that because a leaf can be attached or connected to fruit, I can legally be called a “Fruit Guy.” Leaf was born in Rochester, New York, and found that the competition for foliage was just too intense, which is why he ended up in Bowling Green, Kentucky. After a near-deadly leaf-blower incident, Leaf developed a nervous tic that has actually helped his drumming prowess and established him as one the most powerful percussionists in country music.
Reply:Green grapes
Reply:peach??
Reply:fig leaves cause he's a fig (a fruit)
Reply:actually there is grapes,apple,green grapes,and a peach
Reply:green grapes
Reply:FIG
Reply:Either it's Fig Leaves or Tea Leaves.
Reply:I think you mean brown leaves, and I think it is a Date....



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Fruit...
Reply:You know I never really looked but I will next time I see that commerical ..........lol

Could he be a pear perhaps ...it has to be a fruit your correct in that ,but this is talking under ware tags now and TV so we cant be sure : )

Great web site kya so hes just a leaf I bow to your wisdom
Reply:There are four fruits. The 1893-developed logo includes:



Purple grapes



Green grapes



Apple



Gooseberries or currants (according to the dictionary, they are the same thing, or at least both belong to the bush genus "ribes")



In addition to the fruit, on the commercials, there is a character who appears to be a bunch of leaves, which matches with the leaves accompanying the fruit on the logo. These leaves look the most like tobacco leaves in real life, but some assert that they are fig leaves, which traditionally cover the same area of the body as Fruit of the Loom products do. The company only says that they are leaves.


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