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These 12 ‘90s Products Will Cause Instant Nostalgia

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When you think about the ‘90s, fond memories of scrunchies, flared jeans, and boy bands probably come to mind. You probably also think about how this was a prime time for television, with shows like Hey Arnold!, Clarissa Explains It All, and Legends of the Hidden Temple. There are plenty of products out there that can bring you back to the precious decade and have you reliving the questionable fashion decisions you made all over again. Continue on to shop ‘90s and ‘90s-inspired products.

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Tamagotchi Sculpted Heat Change Mug

Tamagotchi Sculpted Heat Change Mug

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You won’t have to worry about caring for a Tamagotchi with this mug! The cup is inspired by the childhood toy, and changes color depending on the liquid. There’s a little screen on the oversized mug featuring a Tamagotchi.

It’s blue when there is a cold liquid in the mug, and it turns yellow when you put something hot inside. We could all use a little nostalgia in the morning, right?

Going to Blockbuster on a Friday night to pick out a movie was a weekly highlight as kids. Although we love our Netflix, we miss those days. Now you can go back in time with The Blockbuster Party Game! Split up into two teams and be ready to flex your film knowledge. You can get the game at Target or the last Blockbuster location in Bend, Oregon.

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3

Rugrats Reptar Bar

Rugrats Reptar Bar

Remember watching Rugrats and wanting to try a Reptar Bar so badly? I mean, it turned your tongue green and looked like the most delicious treat ever. Well, the snack is real and, yes, it will turn your tongue green.

4

Original Tamagotchi

Original Tamagotchi

Having a Tamagotchi was the first taste of responsibility as a ‘90s kid. The “pet” is back and available in multiple different colors at Target!

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5

Moon Shoes

Moon Shoes

They were like mini trampolines for your feet, and you could bounce on them for hours. Moon Shoes may have been made with kids in mind, but adults might even have more fun with them.

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USAOPOLY Monopoly Rugrats Board Game

Monopoly Rugrats Board Game

The classic game of Monopoly just got an upgrade with one of your favorite ’90s cartoons. Monopoly’s Rugrats edition will have you circling the board with Tommy, Angelica, and all their friends.

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It’s amazing how this game never broke despite how hard you jammed on the handles. Hungry Hungry Hippos was as serious as games got back in the day.

8

Stick-On Earrings

Stick-On Earrings

Even if you had your ears pierced, the idea of having a different pair of stick-on earrings was the best. These little suckers never stayed on, but that just wasn’t the point!

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I don’t know about you, but I spent hours playing this thing back in the day. Nothing got your heart racing more than having to bop it, twist it, or pull it on time.

10

Crayola Mini Stampers Markers

Crayola Mini Stampers Markers

We never had to worry about drawing something perfectly, because Crayola Stampers were our backup plan to make a picture nice.

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11

Slap Bracelets (25-Pack)

Slap Bracelets (25-Pack)

There were few things more fun than rolling out the slap bracelet and hitting your wrist with it over and over again. These babies have a permanent place in our ‘90s memories.

12

Inflatable Blow-Up Chair

Inflatable Blow-Up Chair

The best thing about these blow-up chairs was that you never fought with your siblings for a place on the couch since you all had your own color-coded seat. Who secretly wants one as an adult (besides me)?

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Caitlyn Fitzpatrick
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As the senior editor of social and social news, Caitlyn covers the tastiest, coolest, and strangest products for BestProducts.com, and she is the lead of social strategy for Popular Mechanics, Runner's World, and Bicycling Magazine; her work has also appeared in POPSUGAR, InStyle, Stylecaster, among others. In her free time (if there is such a thing), she’s probably watching reality TV, online shopping, or cuddling with her dog, Waffle. She is a Wawa-loving Jersey girl who went to Monmouth University for communication, journalism, and interactive media.

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