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18 Unmistakable Signs That You Are A 90s Kid

Playing with Beanie Babies and watching cartoons is what we're best at.

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18 Unmistakable Signs That You Are A 90s Kid
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Being a 90s kid is a privilege, a right of passage. We get to live the best of both worlds. We are a unique bunch that have gotten to experience entering a new millennium, we grew up in the Saturday morning cartoon era, and we got to play with the absolute best of the best in regards to toys. Kids these days don’t know the joy of eating raw baked goods that came out of your EasyBake Oven or going to sleep with your hair in braids so that its crimped when you wake up in the morning. Let’s be real, being a 90s kid is the best and we all know, so here’s a list of all the unmistakable signs that you’re one of us.

1. Tamagotchis were the most important relationship in your life.

2. You were absolutely convinced you could speak Furbish.

3. All you wanted in life was to be slimed.

4. You used MASH to make all major decisions.

5. Wonder Balls were the most incredible treat on earth.

6. Your #1 method of transportation was Razor Scooter.

7. Your only writing utensil was a gel pen.

8. Backstreet Boys or ‘N Sync?

9. You played Bop It for hours on end.

10. You crimped your hair and used butterfly clips.

11. A trip to Blockbuster was like going to an amusement park.

12. Disney Channel and Nickelodeon were still good.

13. There was that one kid who always brought in more box tops than you.

14. You dreamed about the day of getting a Razr.

15. You had one of these in your lunch box.

16. Everyone in your school wore these.

17. Sunny D and Capri Suns flowed through your veins.

18. Pokémon briefly controlled your whole life.

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