Top 21+ Things From the '90s That'll Unlock Core Childhood Memories
- 1. "Remember when you could just win a soda without having to enter all your personal info?"
- 2. "Highlights magazines"
- 4. "Lets Go Fishin’"
- 5. "the pencil sharpener that every classroom had"
- 7. "Eyewitness Books with every subject imaginable"
- 8. "Mr Bean"
- 10. "Sheet forts!"
- 13. "Today marks 30 years since A Goofy Movie released. Time sure does fly, no?"
- 16. "Better Blocks"
- 19. "Lincoln Logs"

We bet you haven't thought about these 21 things since the '90s. What other school items, toys, movies, candies, and experiences would you add to this list?
1. "Remember when you could just win a soda without having to enter all your personal info?"

There was even a time when it was a free one and not even a BOGO!
2. "Highlights magazines"

Remember trying to find all the objects in the pictures?
4. "Lets Go Fishin’"

You can just hear the game through the picture.
5. "the pencil sharpener that every classroom had"

It was either this electric one that was always kept on the teacher's desk or the wall mounted one where you had to manually sharpen your pencil. You always had to ask your teacher for permission to get up and use the sharpener.
7. "Eyewitness Books with every subject imaginable"

The books were awesome for sure, but the videos? Those were the real jam. The theme song was so good.
8. "Mr Bean"

Mr. Bean could make you laugh harder than most standup comedians, and he did so without ever saying a word. What a comedic genius!
10. "Sheet forts!"

Building blanket forts with friends or your siblings was such a fun thing to do. Remember gathering all the chairs and taller objects in the house, which would prompt your mom to yell "where did all the dining room chairs go?"
13. "Today marks 30 years since A Goofy Movie released. Time sure does fly, no?"

Every kid watched A Goofy Movie probably way more than once. The soundtrack was top tier and the cast was just perfect. Who else begged your mom for cheese whiz after watching it?
16. "Better Blocks"

Who remembers Glow in the Dark Better Blocks? They were always advertised on TV.
19. "Lincoln Logs"

You could never build anything as intricate as what was on the box, but they were super fun anyways. They also smelled great for some reason.