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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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Jurassic Park
Based on the bestselling book by science fiction author Michael Crichton, Jurassic Park is a classic case study of man versus nature. Spoiler alert: life finds a way, in a big way. This movie brought to life some of the most iconic film scenes and...
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The Chronic by Dr. Dre
If you don't already have Dr. Dre's debut studio album, you should get it right now. The Chronic has been recognized as one of the most influential albums of the 1990s, and is responsible for popularizing the G-funk subgenre of gangtsa rap.
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Full House
Want to binge watch every episode of one of the most essential nineties sit-coms? You got it, dude. The exploits of the Tanner family in San Francisco captured the hearts and souls of families across America. The show is best known for the iconic...
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Star Wars - Episode I - Racer
After watching Star Wars Episode I, many '90s kids wanted to zoom around in their very own podracer. Since that wasn't an option, turning a Nintendo 64 into a podracing simulator was the next best thing.
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Tamagotchi
Before Furbies or Nano Kitties came the electronic pet that kicked off one of the biggest trends of the late 1990s. Tamagotchi was the first pocket-sized digital companion: a computerized alien pet that you could raise and care for through birth,...
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Sticky Hands
With a sticky hand toy, you can master the art of grabbing things from a slightly longer distance than you can reach! As many '90s kids know, they are also a pretty useful tool for annoying siblings.
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Friends
Friends is, by nearly all metrics, one of the most beloved and successful television series of all time. The show made its debut on September 22, 1994 and ran for ten seasons through 2004. Friends was nominated for 62 Primetime Emmy Awards, and the...
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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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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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Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES)
Having a Super Nintendo in the '90s automatically made you the cool kid on the block. In fact, owning one today may still give you that same street cred - at least in our eyes! Grab one today and reclaim your title.
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Hey Arnold!
Hey Arnold! is a TV show that features the main character, Arnold, as he navigates life with his eccentric grandparents in their boarding home. Along the way, he grows strong friendships and even attracts the attention of Helga, who uses phrases like "Move it Football head" to express her hidden love.
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Hackers
In the '90s, hacking was generally portrayed in film with interesting screen animations that often included skulls, and general buzzword phrases like "breaking through the mainframe". The 1995 film Hackers captures all of these unrealistic depictions in the best and most nostalgic way possible. "Mess with the best, die like the rest."
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All That T-Shirt
Before you were old enough to watch Saturday Night Live, there was All That — a children's sketch variety program that aired on Nickelodeon between 1994 and 2005. All That was part of Nickelodeon's SNICK lineup, a two-hour block of Saturday night...
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Backstreet Boys Slim-Fit Men's T-Shirt
This slim-fit t-shirt will give you everything you need to rock your body right with the Backstreet Boys. Represent one of your favorite '90s boy bands, and show the world that the Backstreet Boys are still cool!
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