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There's a lot of stuff people have submitted to the site over the past 8 years that hasn't been reviewed yet. ChuckyG and Red Ant are currently trying to review as much of it as possible. If you'd like to help, check out the request for editors message I posted on inthe00s. I plan on adding more sections to the site and improving what's here once the existing material has been reviewed.

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Toys of the 90s
Gak
Thick, Gooey substance marketed by Nickelodeon, that was sold in a plastic container. What I remember most about it is that is smelled like raw fish.
Submitted by gak1.shtml. Added to the site on January 23, 2010
Toys of the 90s
Gak
Thick, Gooey substance marketed by Nickelodeon, that was sold in a plastic container. What I remember most about it is that is smelled like raw fish.
Submitted by gak0.shtml. Added to the site on January 23, 2010
Toys of the 90s
Playstation
As popular as the NES was in the 80's. Much cooler, did very well from 1996 to 2001.
Submitted by playstation0.shtml. Added to the site on January 14, 2009
Toys of the 90s
Teletubbies
Plush versions of the TV show for kids.
Submitted by teletubbies0.shtml. Added to the site on January 14, 2009
Toys of the 90s
Magic Nursery Babies
The gimmick with Magic Nursery Babies was that it was supposed to be like taking a real baby home and finding out all about it's unique features. The Magic Nursery Baby came with a dissolveable hospital gown that, once immersed in water, would dissintigrate and a little package would be left telling you the baby's sex and giving you a new pair of clothes for your baby. You then got to see if your baby had long or short hair, innie or outie bellybutton, etc., and write it all down in a little baby book that came with the doll. Another feature of the dolls was a heart on their cheek, which (supposedly) if you kissed it, would turn into a star. The heart was supposed to disappear with heat, so more often then not just kissing the doll's cheek wasn't enough to make the star appear! I was about eight or nine (1991-92) when I had these dolls, and my best friend and I were nuts over them.
Submitted by magicnurserybabies0.shtml. Added to the site on January 14, 2009
Toys of the 90s
Stretch Armstrong
The super strong, super strechy super hero, who was filled with corn syrup and you can squish and strech to your hearts content. There was a strechy dog as well, fetch armstrong.
Submitted by stretcharmstrong0.shtml. Added to the site on January 14, 2009
Toys of the 90s
Giga Pets
This electronic toy manufactured by Tiger Electronics came out in 1997. I had one that my friend gave to me but not for long though. Well anyway, it was basically like having a pet but taking care of it on a portable keychain-sized computer. You could name it, feed it, play with it etc. like a real pet.
Submitted by gigapets1.shtml. Added to the site on January 14, 2009
Toys of the 90s
Super Game Boy
Cartridge Adapter for the SNES that allowed you to play your Gameboy games in color.
Submitted by supergameboy0.shtml. Added to the site on January 14, 2009
Toys of the 90s
Easy Bake Oven
How could you miss this one? Every girl i know had one!! The food made with these wasn't very good, but every girl pretended it was.
Submitted by easybakeoven0.shtml. Added to the site on January 14, 2009
Food of the 90s
Squeeze Pop
A liquid lollipop in a tube.
Submitted by squeezepop0.shtml. Added to the site on January 09, 2009
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