Totally 90s & 2000s
Spooky Screens
Fast Food Tag Lines
Surprising Food Origins
What's Older?
100

This digital pet was banned in schools and demanded your attention or it would die! 

Tamagotchi
100

1993 Disney film that featured the Sanderson sisters (spell-casting sisters in Salem) & has become a Halloween tradition. 

Hocus Pocus

100
"I'm Lovin' It"

McDonalds

100

French Fries

A. France

B. Belgium

C. Russia

B. Belgium

100

Email or the Internet (World Wide Web)

Email

Email: 1970s

Internet: 1991

200

This file-sharing service launched in 1999 and let us trade MP3s. It was later deemed illegal to use. 

Napster

200

1999 Tim Burton animated film featuring Jack Skellington as he tries to take over Christmas. 

Nightmare Before Christmas

200

"Eat Fresh"

Subway

200

Hamburger

A. Germany

B. USA

C. Australia

A. Germany

200

Nintendo or McDonalds?

Nintendo

Nintendo: 1889

McDonalds: 1940

300

What show featured a young man that got in a fight and was forced to move to Bel Air?

Fresh Prince of Bel Air

300

1996 slasher film with a masked killed that torments high school students while following strict "horror movie rules"

Scream

300

"Have it your way" 

Burger King

300

Sushi

A. China

B. Japan

C. Mexico

B. Japan
300

Barbie or The Rolling Stones

Barbie

Barbie: 1959

The Rolling Stones: 1962

400

Social media platform where everyone was friends with Tom. 

MySpace

400
A friendly ghost haunts a mansion in the 1995 film

Casper

400

"Where's the beef?"

Wendy's

400

Waffles

A. Belgium

B. Germany

C. United Kingdom

A. Belgium

400

The 1st iPhone or YouTube

YouTube

YouTube: 2005

iPhone: 2007

500

This colorful disc technology eventually beat our HD DVD to become the standard for movies. 

Blu-Ray

500

1978 film featuring a killer who escapes a sanitarium to return home on Halloween night. There are 13 total films in this series.

Halloween

500
"Quality You Can Taste"

In-N-Out

500

Chorizo (spicy sausage)

A. Spain

B. Mexico

C. Canada

A. Spain

500

Microwave or Color TV

Microwave

Microwave: 1945

Color TV: 1950