9 Fads That Didn’t Really Survive The 90s
True, some fads of the 90’s actually still exist and continue to be manufactured, from the virtual pet Tamagotchi (which teaches children how to come to terms with accidentally killing a baby dinosaur) to child-sized Power Wheels cars (which allows preschoolers to operate an actual moving vehicle, sometimes accidentally on the highway, often in reverse, and while screaming for Mommy). But most fads simply couldn’t make into the 21st century without a desperate reinvention or the collective shoulder shrug of kids everywhere.
From hypercolor shirts to moon shoes and pogs, see all the final fads the 20th century had to offer at Smosh.
I Could Pee on This and Other Poems by Cats
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The best part about Furbies it that some federal departments actually distributed a memo to employees cautioning them not to bring Furbies to work, as Furbies could present a security risk if they overheard and repeated classified information. I kid you not.