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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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Pokemon: Yellow Version - Special Pikachu Edition
Released in North America in December 1999, Pokemon Yellow Version: Special Pikachu Edition is an updated reissue of the incredibly popular Pokemon Red and Pokemon Blue Game Boy games. Key upgrades quickly turned this version of the handheld...
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Rugrats T-Shirt - Black Box Pattern
Roll around town with Tommy Pickles and his crew of classic Rugrats characters. This shirt would be the perfect accessory to wear while driving around in the Reptarmobile.
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Boy Meets World
Boy Meets World aired on ABC from 1993 through 2000 and was created and produced by Michael Jacobs and April Kelly. It joined the network’s TGIF lineup of Family Matters, Step by Step, and Hangin’ With Mr. Cooper. Over seven seasons, viewers...
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Pin Art Board
A pin relief board was a common site in 1990’s households. Often times, they contained the impression of a smushed face or a hand giving an interesting gesture. Grab one today and feed your creativity through artistic pin expression.
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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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Color-Changing Mood Ring
As Confucius once said, “Real knowledge is to know the extent of one’s ignorance.” While there were many products in the 1990s that promised individual enlightenment, none were as convenient or cute as the color-changing mood ring. Marketed as...
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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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Tickle Me Elmo
Christmas 1996: a holiday toy season that will live in infamy. The N64 video game system and Tickle Me Elmo were the two hottest toys to hit the market and nineties parents were freaking out. The crazed rush to buy up all of the Tickle Me Elmo’s...
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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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GoldenEye 007
GoldenEye 007 is a 1997 video game produced by Rare for the Nintendo 64 gaming console. The storyline of the game mirrors the plot of the 1995 GoldenEye film starring Pierce Brosnan, pitting James Bond against a band of cybercriminals intent on...
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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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Seinfeld
For a self-described “show about nothing,” the all-time great sitcom Seinfeld covered a lot of ground in 180 episodes. The television series’ creators, Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld, managed to find humor in the mundane and trivial moments of...
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Rainbow Art Kit
Do you remember seeing those repetitive rainbow art kit commercials as a kid? The way they painted flawless rainbows on those cards was enough to make you want a kit immediately. It’s never too late to awaken your inner 1990s childhood artist and put a rainbow on all the things!
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Super Smash Bros.
In 1999, Super Smash Bros. brought all of our favorite, well, 12 of our favorite characters from the Nintendo universe into one groundbreaking battle royale. Created for the Nintendo 64 by Japanese video game developer HAL Laboratory, Super Smash...
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