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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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Glow in The Dark Stars - Wall Stickers
Having glowing star stickers on your wall was very popular as a '90s kid. Whether you got them as a prize from Chuck-E-Cheese, or found some in the dollar store - it was cool to sleep under the stars every night of the week. In fact, it’s still cool!
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Saved By The Bell
Watching Saved By The Bell in the morning while getting ready for school was a common routine for many kids in the ‘90s. Grab this series for your collection and roam the halls of Bayside High School with your old crew all over again. And, once school gets out, be sure to swing by for a burger at The Max.
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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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Mortal Kombat 4
Mortal Kombat 4 is one of the first games that Midway developed with 3D graphics. Originally for arcades, Midway released it on the Nintendo 64 platform as well as PlayStation and Game Boy Color.
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Bridget Jones's Diary: A Novel by Helen Fielding
British author Helen Fielding brought chick-lit to the masses with her 1996 novel Bridget Jones's Diary. The story is recognized as a landmark in modern publishing and paved the way for an entire genre of books like The Devil Wears Prada, The Nanny...
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Mario Kart 64
Let’s-a go! Mario may be one of the most famous video game franchises of all time, and an important chapter in the video game brand’s history is Mario Kart 64. As the first Mario Kart to incorporate 3D computer graphics within the gaming...
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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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Nickelodeon Reptar Plush Pillow Buddy
For '90s kids, Reptar was somewhere in between Godzilla and Looney Tunes. This made him an incredibly cool character on Rugrats, and a popular choice for clothing/bedding options. Grab this plush and snuggle up to your favorite Rugrats dinosaur pal.
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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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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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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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Super Mario World
Super Mario World is a classic Mario side-scroller that was developed to show exactly what the SNES had to offer as a console. Nintendo sold over 20 million copies, making it one of the best selling games for the SNES platform.
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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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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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