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Jerry's cordless phone rang with the sound of a traditional bell. He was using a cordless phone which would produce a tone with an electronic transducer or buzzer.
When Kramer is peeking in the window he is looking around the "Apples" sign as visible from the outside. However, when they switch to the view from inside the store, you see him looking around the "cucumbers" sign.
When George first tastes the fruit from Joe's, he's holding a piece of mango in his hand, which disappears and reappears between shots.
The price signs in Joe's window read the right way round inside the store as well as out; it is clear from the inside that they are not back-to back either.
When George is in bed with Karen, his right arm moves around inconsistently between shots.
Right before George proclaims, "I think it moved!", the palms of his hands are facing upward, yet when the camera switches and he delivers the line, his palms are facing downward.
Jerry's cordless phone rang with the sound of a traditional bell. He was using a cordless phone which would produce a tone with an electronic transducer or buzzer.
when Kramer is peering into Joe's fruit store as Jerry is shopping for him, the sign by the oranges is spelled "Granges."
When Kramer returns the fruit to Joe, a sign on the blackboard reads
" Prices Subject To Change According To Customer's Attitude." That would be illegal to do that.
When Jerry and Kramer go to the fruit store a sign on the door reads 'Plumbs $.89/lb'. The fruit should be spelled 'Plums'.
Despite taking place in New York, the "No Loitering" sign outside Joe's cites California Penal Code 647(e).
A sign in the window of Joe's fruit shop reads "Plumbs" instead of "Plums."
Joe (nm0855657) bans Kramer (Michael Richards) from his store in this episode because he tried to return a bad piece of fruit. However, in Season 2's "The Ex-Girlfriend (1991) Kramer told Jerry (Jerry Seinfeld) that Joe accepts returns on bad fruit.
Jerry (Jerry Seinfeld) says that no one really knows how to give a woman an orgasm, however, in The Fusilli Jerry (1995), he has a detailed sequence of moves that he says has never failed him.
Kramer (Michael Richards) says that he only ever carries one hundred dollar bills, but in season nine's The Reverse Peephole (1998) he says a five dollar bill is large.
Despite Kramer (Michael Richards) having hundred dollar bills, we see later, in episode 5.13, The Dinner Party (1994), he tells George (Jason Alexander) that he never carries any cash at all.