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K'NEX
K'NEX allowed budding designers, architects, and engineers the chance to construct replica models of everything from bridges and cars to rollercoasters and Ferris wheels. The construction toy system was invented by American entrepreneur Joel...
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Stretch Armstrong Figure
This iconic toy still maintains a wrestler’s grip on the American imagination more than 44 years after it was first released to the public. Originally developed and produced by the toy company Kenner Products in 1976, Stretch Armstrong was the...
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(What's the Story) Morning Glory? by Oasis
Nothing will bring you back to summer camp in the 1990s faster than hitting play on this second studio album by English rock group Oasis. (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? earned the band and its perpetually feuding brothers Noel and Liam...
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The Rugrats Movie
Let's take a ride in the Reptarmobile! The Rugrat's Movie was the first animated film produced by Nickelodeon Movies. It was also the first film to be based on a Nicktoon.
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The Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfister
The Rainbow Fish is a beautifully illustrated modern classic, and is still the perfect bedtime story.Its popularity spurred the creation of a book series, short film, and television series. But, '90s kids know where it all began.
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Xena: Warrior Princess
It's always satisfying to watch Lucy Lawless kick some major ass in Xena: Warrior Princess. To add to this excitement, we suggest performing a loud Xena battle cry during crucial moments.
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August And Everything After by Counting Crows
August and Everything After is the multi-platinum selling debut album by the Berkley, California rock group The Counting Crows. It was released on September 14th, 1993 and went on to sell over 7 million copies in the United States. Rolling Stone...
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The X-Files
With over 202 episodes, Fox's hit science-fiction drama series The X-Files proved to viewers that the truth really was out there. For nine seasons, special agents Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) were responsible for...
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Clinton Gore '92 T-Shirt
Ready to hit the 1992 campaign trail again with Bill Clinton and Al Gore? Rep your favorite saxophone-wielding former president and his ’92 campaign sidekick with this retro t-shirt.
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The Matrix
The Matrix is a 1999 dystopian science fiction film written and directed by the Wachowski siblings and starring Keanu Reeves, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Laurence Fishburne. The film explores a post-apocalyptic future where machines have taken over the...
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Neon Jelly Bracelets
Bold neon colors were a popular choice for ‘90s fashion accessories. With Jelly Bracelets, you could layer on as many colors as you wanted, and even trade them with friends. Dare to be bold again with these colorful bracelets, and accessorize your wardrobe with a distinctly ‘90s flare.
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Home Improvement
Did you know that Home Improvement was originally going to be named "Hammer Time"? The name was eventually changed to reflect fixing family and home life, as well as repair work with tools.
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Sega Saturn
The Sega Saturn is a 32-bit console developed by Sega to be the successor to the Sega Genesis. Although it had limited success in the US, there are still well respected games in it's library like the Panzer Dragoon series.
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Lite-Brite
Although the design is not the same as that old tube TV shape, Lite-Brites are still available for purchase. Grab one today and express your inner '90s kid through light and tiny little plastic pegs.
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Game Boy Color
How did parents keep their children quiet on long car trips before the Game Boy Color? Released by Nintendo in October 1998, this compact handheld device brought modern video gaming from the home entertainment system into the wider world. Today, this...
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