This popular hairstyle, long in the back and short in the front, was popular in the 1980s.
Mullet
This Sesame Street star was tickled with laughter and became the Christmas 1996 must-have toy.
Elmo
This online video streaming platform was launched in 2005.
YouTube
Kim Kardashian was infamously married to this man for 72 days.
Kris Humphries
These three reality TV stars were part of a huge scandal in 2023 that was dubbed "Scandoval".
Ariana Madix, Raquel Leviss, and Tom Sandoval
Jane Fonda was most popular for this in the 1980s.
Workout videos
This Nickelodeon animated show starred Tommy, Chuckie, and Angelica.
Rugrats
This film won popular rapper Eminem his first Oscar for Best Original Song.
8 Mile
This baked good was combined with a doughnut to make the iconic "cronut".
Croissant
This streaming service added 15 million subscribers during the first quarter of 2020.
Netflix
This was the most popular video game of the 80s.
Mario Brothers
Before Facebook, this was the most popular social media site.
MySpace
Social media giant Facebook came into existence this year in the 2000s.
2004
This pop star released the song "Call Me Maybe" in 2011.
Carly Rae Jepsen
This famous singer/rapper coined the phrase "hot girl summer".
Megan Thee Stallion
This fruity candy with a balloon on the wrapper came out in 1985.
Airhead
This music star had a hit with his song, Ice Ice Baby.
Vanilla Ice
The pigs in the video game Angry Birds, released in 2009, are this color.
Green
This viral dance challenge, featuring the song by Drake, had people jumping out of moving cars in 2018.
The KiKi Challenge
In 2022, a sequel to this film was released, 13 years after the original.
Avatar
This is the year that the Nike slogan "just do it" was launched.
1988
Complete this line from the Fresh Prince of Bel Air theme song: "In West Philadelphia born and raised..."
On the playground is where I spent most of my days.
This is the year the first iPhone was released.
2007
America faced a shortage of this hard seltzer in 2019.
White Claw
Gen Z makes up this percentage of global consumers today, with about $150 billion in spending power in the US.
40%