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100

These 90's style pants featured large pockets on the pant legs.

Cargo Pants

100

This particular kids candy seemed to closely resemble pouches of chewing tobacco that were used by famous Marjor League baseball players.

Major League Chew Bubble Gum
100

This ice skater famously attacked a fellow figure skater to better her chances at competing.

Tonya Harding

100

This video game counsel was released in 1995 and quickly became an international obsession, selling more 70 million units by January 2000

Playstation PS1

100

This popular piece of technology allowed people to communicate with each other without having a phone.

Pagers
200

This womans style pants were high-waist jeans that became a fashionable wardrobe item, thanks to a smart campaign conducted by Levis 

Mom-Jeans

200

This gummy fruit snack featured a liquid gooey center.

Gushers

200
A famous American cylist who won the tour de france multiple times.

Lance Armstrong

200

This hand held portable video game counsel,  Despite contending with a number of competitors since its 1989 release, outsold them all by a long shot in the 90s.

Game Boy

200

This boy band was the best-selling artist in 1999

Backstreet Boys

300

These types of shirts spread like wildfire amongst rock and country music fans to become a mainstream fashion style, eventually becoming a fashion staple for many generations to come. Also known to be worn by lumberjacks and outdoorsman

Flannel shirts

300

For decades, These prepackaged lunch meals offered parents an organized and entertaining meal to pack in kids' lunch boxes.

Lunchables

300

This famous boxer was the first boxer to knock out Mike Tysen.

Buster Douglas

300

This first person shooter video game released in 1993, beat out Windows 95 to become the most installed piece of software on computers in 1995. 

Doom

300

This brand of cell phone was the most popular cell phone in the 90s

Nokia

400

These popular rings in the 90's would often change colors based on how a person was feeling

Mood Rings
400

This brand of chip was originally created at Disneyland as a way to repurpose unused tortilla chips.

Doritos

400

This famous baseball player played in 2,632 consecutive MLB games over 21 seasons, a record that—I’ll go out on a limb here—will likely never be broken.

Cal Ripken Jr.

400

A 90s survey found that more children recognized this famous video game character more than Mickey Mouse.

Mario

400

This disney classic was the #1 selling VHS tape during the 90s.

Aladdin

500

These bright neon coats were light and wind resistant.

Windbreakers

500

The popular soda drink called "Surge" was created to compete with which specific Soda?

Mountain Dew

500

The nickname used to describe the mens US olympic basketball team.

The Dream Team

500

This video game was the #1 selling video game in the 90s.

Tetris

500

This vehicle was the best-selling car in the 90s.

Ford Taurus