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'N Sync by NSYNC
A clever play on the phrase 'in-sync' NSYNC also stands for the last letter of each of the boy band members' names. The popular nineties and early 2000s boy band included members Justin Timberlake, JC Chasez, Chris Kirkpatrick, Joey Fatone, and Lance...
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Denim Hair Scrunchies
Need to pair your hair accessories with your denim jacket and matching denim jeans? We got you covered! Throw your hair up in true '90s style with this denim hair scrunchy.
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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
Watch the Power Rangers fight for humanity against Rita Repulsa and her goons. When you have the complete Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers series, it's morphin' time every single day!
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Middle of Nowhere by Hanson
In 1997, Hanson was inescapable. A catchy little single by the name of “MMMBop” was topping charts around the world, and the three long-haired brothers from Tulsa, Oklahoma had earned a Tiger Beat pinup on the walls of pretty much every...
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Rocko’s Modern Life
Nineties kids truly lived in the Renaissance era of animated cartoon programming. When you take into account that we were raised on a TV diet of Ren and Stimpy, Beavis and Butt-Head, and Doug, it’s amazing we all ended up on the right side of sane....
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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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Dookie by Green Day
Released in February 1994, Dookie is the catchy, energetic sucker punch that propelled the pop-punk band Green Day into the musical big leagues and launched the careers of Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt, and Tre Cool. The album was a runaway...
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Baby Alive
Do you miss the days of being peed on by a toy doll? Well, miss them no more! Baby Alive is back and ready to provide all of the biological joys that come with caring for a very hungry and thirsty baby.
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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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Sega Dreamcast
The Dreamcast is Sega's fourth and final home video game console. It marked the end of 18 years of hardware development by the Japanese electronics and video game titan. With its orange spiral logo and futuristic name, Sega saw the Dreamcast as the...
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Holes (novel) by Louis Sachar
Holes author Louis Sachar captivated a generation of nineties young adult readers with the story of Stanley Yelnats and the mysterious Camp Green Lake. The iconic blue and red cover captured the weird and humorous nature of this best-selling novel,...
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Slap Bracelets
The slap bracelet, an innocuous little wrist wrap turned children's toy, was to early '90s kids what fidget spinners are to children of the 2010s. Incredibly simple and idiotically brilliant, the slap bracelet was both a fashion statement and an...
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Pokemon Red and Blue Version
Getting a copy of Pokemon Red and/or Blue is your chance to show the OG Elite 4 who's boss. The only question is, which starter will you choose? Gotta Catch 'Em All!
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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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