The 50 Things Only 90s Kids Will Remember
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The 50 Things Only 90s Kids Will Remember

Weren't the 90s great?

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The 50 Things Only 90s Kids Will Remember
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The 90s were a great time. Here are the 50 greatest things that only 90s kids will remember. Don't even attempt to remember if you weren't a 90s kid.

1. Passing notes

2. Playing Telephone

3. VHS tapes

4. Walkman

5. Kool-Aid

6. Cartoon Network

7. Blockbuster

8. Hollywood Video

9. Sonic the Hedgehog

10.School book fairs

11. The Macarena

12. Fanny packs

13. Tamagotchis

14. AOL

15. Slap bracelets

16. Your mother's love

17. Pepsi Products

18. Goosebumps Books

19. Sliced bread

20. Overwhelming sadness

21. The War of 1812

22. The Internet

23. The invention of the wheel

24. The constellation osiris

25. Zeus's wrath

26. The Xbox360

27. Magic 8 Ball

28. Steve Jobs

29. A better America

30. The Chicago Fire of 1871

31. The Spencer Repeating Carbine

32. Apple iPhones

33. The Black Death

34. President John Adams

35. President Benjamin Harrison

36. The Printing Press

37. Fast and Furious 7

38. Minecraft

39. Cotton

40. The Underground Railroad

41. Books

42. Comic Books

43. Sasquatch stealing your prized ripe tomatoes

44. Giant Squid invasion of 3097

45. Screaming

46. MLK's I Have a Dream

47. Canada

48. The Spanish Inquisition

49. The resurrection of Jesus

50. Hit Clips


These are not in any particular order. How many do you remember?

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