Kids peeled and ate this tape-shaped bubble gum from a plastic dispenser.
Bubble Tape
This Nickelodeon cartoon featured Tommy, Chuckie, and Angelica.
Rugrats
This colorful cube puzzle frustrated kids everywhere in the 80s.
Rubik's Cube
This game was originally released on Nintendo on September 13th 1985
Super Mario Brothers
This spooky children’s book series by R.L. Stine features haunted masks, creepy monsters, and twist endings.
Goosebumps
This candy was famous for changing flavors while you chewed it.
Now and Later
This adventure game show featured teams like the Blue Barracudas.
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Kids launched these foam darts at each other using toy blasters from this brand.
Nerf Gun
This yellow character eats dots and runs from ghosts.
Pac-Man
This retro TV channel logo used orange slime and aired shows like "Are You Afraid of the Dark?"
Nickelodeon
This gum promised “long-lasting flavor”… even though it lasted about 30 seconds.
Big League Chew
This Nickelodeon duo often argued, drank orange soda, and worked at Rigby’s.
Kenan & Kel
This spinning battle toy featured customizable tops battling in arenas.
Beyblade
This handheld game system was famous for playing Tetris.
Gameboy
This video rental store had a blue-and-yellow ticket-shaped logo.
BlockBuster
This candy powder came in different colored sticks and looked like chalk.
Pixie Sticks
This football-headed cartoon character lived in the city and had a pet pig named Abner.
Hey Arnold!
This talking purple dinosaur became a huge toy craze in the 90s.
Sonic the Hedgehog was the mascot for this gaming company.
Sega
This old internet company used the phrase “You’ve Got Mail!”
AOL
famous for its colorful striped wrappers, temporary tattoos, and flavor that disappeared in about 12 seconds.
Fruit Stripe Gum
this cartoon was featured the main character's crush named Patti Mayonnaise.
Doug
This 90s toy let kids draw using magnets and a sliding eraser.
Magna Doodle
This classic 8-bit football game became famous for unstoppable Bo Jackson runs on the NES.
Tecmo Bowl
These collectible toys had names like Princess and Peanut and often had tag protectors.
Beanie Babies