Test your memory of ’90s snack aisle favorites with these bite-sized clues.

The ’90s
The 1990s were packed with memorable sitcom characters. How well can you remember the shows just by naming the show? We've got a quiz for that!
How well do you know the cartoons of the 1990s? Can you figure them out based on just the names of the main characters?
Not everyone has abandoned hope that these drinks—from Orbitz and Surge to Josta and Snapple Elements—might come back.
These are the best sci-fi movies from every year in the 1990s, from groundbreaking blockbusters to cult classics that still hold up today.
Here are the best horror movies from every year in the 1990s, from psychological classics to genre-defining hits.
These '90s shows were gone too soon, but we haven't forgotten them!
There are some opening lyrics that will always stand out. There are others that make you question the song you're listening to. How well do you know these lyrics we have for you?
Put your '90s knowledge to the test with this nostalgic song quiz.
If you grew up in the 1990s, you have fond memories of these titles.
Parents who wanted to get their kids the recording device seen in the movie wouldn't give up. They were thirsty for more.
Between movies, merchandise, and the parks, Disney fans were thriving in the 1990s.
In the mid-1990s, a line of pellet-filled plush toys ignited one of the oddest speculative booms of the early internet. Beanie Babies, introduced by Ty Inc. in
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Critics might have panned the film—Roger Ebert said it was “made of artificial bits and pieces”—but audiences loved it, and now it’s a beloved cult classic. Ahead of its 30th anniversary in October, here’s what you need to know about ‘Now and Then.’
If you held on to an original copy of “Super Mario 64” from the 1990s, you could be rich.
In summer 1993, hundreds of people claimed to have found hypodermic needles inside cans of Pepsi. Was it a hoax, a disgruntled employee, or something worse?
Pokémon meets Tamagotchi with the Pokémon Poké-nade Monster Ball.
People have grafted a ton of dark themes onto SpongeBob, Patrick, and all their equally cheery underwater pals, suggesting their sunny dispositions are masking some serious trauma.