If You Were A '90s Girl, These 28 Things Define You
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If You Were A '90s Girl, These 28 Things Define You

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If You Were A '90s Girl, These 28 Things Define You
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The days of Tamagotchis, studded belts, slap bracelets, and Lisa Frank are far behind us, and while some of these things are making a comeback, a lot of the things we grew up with and made us who we are today are slowly being forgotten. If you're a '90s kid like me, I'm sure you will appreciate a lot of things on this list. Now, let's take a walk down memory lane with some of this awesome '90s nostalgia.

It's time for a blast from the past.

Feel free to comment any '90s things you remember!


1. Slap Bracelets


2. Lip Smackers


3. Limited Too


4. Lisa Frank

5. Tamagotchis


6. Easy Bake Ovens

7. Furbys


8. Bratz


9. Mood RIngs


10. Lite Brite


11. AIM


12. MASH


13. Wonder Ball Candy


14. MySpace


15. The Conair Quick Twist Braider


16. Beanie Babies


17. Barbies


18. Hit Clips


19. Poo-Chi


20. Betty Spaghetty


21. Password Journals


22. Doodle Bears


23. Shrinky Dinks


24. The Handheld Neopets


25. Studded Belts


26. Gaucho Pants


27. Bed Nets


28. Skip It



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