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Significant Other by Limp Bizkit
Would you do it all for the nookie? If so, you know exactly what to do with that cookie. And if you don’t? Well, Fred Durst will tell you right where you need to stick it...
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Baby-G Pink Digital Sport Watch
One of the most recognizable accessories of the middle-to-late 1990s is an oversized, pastel plastered watch that turned time telling into a fashion statement. The Baby G digital sports watch was a slenderer version of the original G-Shock line of...
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The Magic School Bus
Whether it’s teleporting back in time to observe dinosaurs, shrinking down to a microscopic size to learn about the human body, or getting lost amongst the stars in space – it’s always an epic adventure when Ms. Frizzle decides to take the class on a Magic School Bus trip!
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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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Nintendo 64
The Nintendo 64 is consistently ranked by video game enthusiasts as one of the best gaming consoles of all time – and for good reason. It turned an entire generation of ‘90s kids onto the fun and adventure of both 3D role-playing games as well...
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Jumanji
“A game for those who seek to find a way to leave their world behind.” The 1995 film Jumanji starred Robin Williams, Kirsten Dunst, David Alan Grier, and Bonnie Hunt. It was the tenth highest-grossing film of 1995 and raked in $263 million...
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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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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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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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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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The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Starring Will Smith, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air is a television sitcom that aired on NBC from 1990 until 1996. It was created by Quincy Jones, an American record, film, and television producer, with Andy Borowitz and Susan Borowitz. Playing a...
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Betty Spaghetty Doll
Have you heard about Betty Spaghetty? No? By the end of the '90s, most kids had heard about Betty Spaghetty and were familiar with her bendable doll body and brightly-colored accessories. These dolls are available on the market today with a slightly new look, but still include the bendable characteristics of the original models.
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The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening
Ready to head back to Hyrule? Then get this game for your Game Boy Color, or original Game Boy. The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening was widely praised by critics for its features and depth. It's even compatible with the Game Boy Color Printer!
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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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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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