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City Life Playmat
Remember setting up toy cars and town scenes on your playmat? Well, you can still accessorize your living space and create your own mini town with this city life playmat. Just remember to pick up those legos when you are done – they hurt when you step on them!
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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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Xena: Warrior Princess
It's always satisfying to watch Lucy Lawless kick some major ass in Xena: Warrior Princess. To add to this excitement, we suggest performing a loud Xena battle cry during crucial moments.
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The Giver by Lois Lowry
Is it really middle school if you don’t have a dogeared copy of The Giver bouncing around in your backpack? Published in 1993 by Houghton Mifflin, Lois Lowry’s young adult dystopian novel was an international bestseller and introduced millions of...
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Cat's Cradle Book Kit
Once again, you can be the coolest kid at recess, utilizing only your shoelace and sleight of hand. Take your cat's cradle game to a whole new level by learning some impressive new tricks.
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August And Everything After by Counting Crows
August and Everything After is the multi-platinum selling debut album by the Berkley, California rock group The Counting Crows. It was released on September 14th, 1993 and went on to sell over 7 million copies in the United States. Rolling Stone...
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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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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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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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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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'90s Cup T-Shirt
The cup is always half-full when you are wearing this rad '90s shirt. This iconic pattern is one of the most recognizable designs from the 1990s, and embodies the aesthetic of the generation perfectly. Plus, it looks pretty rad.
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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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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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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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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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