2000s Commercials
2000s Trends
2000s Movies
2000s Board Games
2000s Brands
200

This catchy jingle from a carpet company repeated its phone number so often, it’s stuck in everyone’s head: “Call…1-800-588-2300…”

What is Empire Today?

200

This dance move, popularized in the mid-2000s by rapper Soulja Boy, had people following specific steps to a song named after the dance itself.

What is "Crank That (Soulja Boy)"?

200

This 1994 Disney movie, which had a 2019 remake, follows a young lion who learns to take his place as king of the Pride Lands.

What is The Lion King?

200

In this fast-paced card game, players must shout the name of the game before playing their last card.

What is UNO?

200

This cereal company, known for favorites like Frosted Flakes and Pop-Tarts, features a tiger that tells you their cereal is "Grrreat!"

What is Kellogg’s?

400

This animal-themed plate set, featured in a fun TV ad, had kids singing "Zoopals make eating fun!"

What are Zoopals?

400

These rubber clog-like shoes, loved by some and hated by others, became one of the biggest footwear trends of the decade.

What are Crocs?

400

This 2007 teen comedy, starring Jonah Hill, follows two high school friends trying to get alcohol for a party.

What is Superbad?

400

This word-based board game became hugely popular online thanks to a Facebook version.

What is Scrabble?

400

This Nike-backed brand, named after an NBA legend, became one of the most sought-after basketball shoe lines of all time.

What is Jordan?

600

This infomercial product, advertised as a “gravity-defying” magic ball, promised to float and roll on your hands effortlessly.

What is Fushigi?

600

This type of jeans, known for being dangerously low-rise, was often paired with crop tops and studded belts.

What are low-rise jeans?

600

This 2006 animated movie follows a penguin named Mumble, who is different from the rest because he dances instead of singing.

What is Happy Feet?

600

This party game, featuring a mat and dial, was a sleepover favorite.

What is Twister?

600

This clothing store, known for its moose logo and beachy, preppy style, was a staple for teens in the early 2000s.

What is Abercrombie & Fitch?

800

This stuffed animal-turned-blanket, advertised with the jingle "It’s a ____, it’s a ____", became a must-have for kids.

What is a Pillow Pet? 

800

This hairstyle, seen on kids everywhere, featured long side-swept bangs that often covered one eye.  

What is the emo swoop?

800

This 2001 family film, starring Antonio Banderas, follows two kids who discover their parents are secretly international agents.

What is Spy Kids?

800

This German board game, where players collect resources like wheat and brick, became a modern classic.

What is The Settlers of Catan?

800

This appliance brand, found in many kitchens, is known for making coffee makers, blenders, and slow cookers, known for having Scovill in the name. 

What is Hamilton Beach?

1000

This super absorbent cleaning cloth, pitched by an overly enthusiastic salesman, was famously marketed with the phrase "You’ll say WOW every time!"

What is ShamWow?

1000

This viral movement, which gained traction in the late 2000s but exploded in 2017, encouraged survivors of harassment and assault to share their stories on social media.

What is #MeToo?

1000

This 1999 movie, based on a children’s book, follows a small white mouse who is adopted by a human family.

What is Stuart Little?

1000

In this classic board game, players move colored pawns around the board while trying to avoid getting sent back to the start.

What is Sorry!?

1000

This beauty brand, known for making hair dryers, curling irons, and other styling tools, also owns the kitchen appliance company Cuisinart.

What is Conair?

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