45 Very Random '90s Things That Almost Every Millennial Has Totally Forgotten About

1.E!'s Talk Soup hosted by John Henson, which was the old-school way to watch viral videos...

Screenshot of Wild on The Beach logo
E!

2....and Coming Attractions, which was literally a half-hour show of just movie trailers:

Screenshot of Coming Attractions host talking about Tomorrow Never Dies

3.Volkswagen's "Da Da Da" commerical for its Golf car:

4. The Kmart Cafe, which had the distinct Little Caesars smell that would hit your face as soon as you walked into the store:

5.Snaps, which had some of the best insults and jokes ever:

The cover of "Snaps"
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6."Goth Talk" on SNL, which was hosted by Circe Nightshade and Azrael Abyss:

Chris Kattan as Azrael Abyss, Molly Shannon as Circe Nightshade, Rob Lowe as The Beholder during the 'Goth Talk' skit
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7.And Norm MacDonald as the host of SNL's "Weekend Update":

Norm McDonald on the set of "Weekend Update"
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8.The late-'90s Disney Channel logo that was a TV with Mickey ears:

Disney Channel logo with Tinkerbell and Mickey ears
Disney Channel

9.The '90s-meets-psychedelic design on Fruitopia vending machines:

Fruitopia vending machine with purple psychedelic design
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10.The creepy AF Puttermans from the Duracell commercials:

Models of people
Duracell

11.Having a ton of blank VHS tapes with covers that looked like this:

12 different VHS tapes laid on a table

12.Blank cassette tapes that were supposed to capture the sound of CDs best, but honestly, sound exactly the same:

Maxell audio cassettes

13.The THX logo that would play before some movies. (And that you can still hear in your head!):

Logo that says "THX digitally mastered"
THX

14.And the green FBI warning screen that played before Disney VHS tapes:

FBI warning saying reproduction illegal
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15. Having to put on Channel 3 if you wanted to watch a movie or play a video game:

16.Buddy Lee from the Lee Jeans commercials (which I am sure was a haunted doll):

The Buddy Lee doll in the passenger seat of a car
Lee Jeans

17.The Jerry Springer Too Hot for TV! VHS tape that they would show commercials for late at night:

Photo of VHS tape with the Jerry Springer tape cover
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18.Magic the Dog and all the Old Navy commercials he appeared in:

The dog in a tux on a plane with a woman dressed as a flight attendant
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19.Dave Thomas, who was the founder of Wendy's and appeared in all the commercials for them:

Dave Thomas holding a burger in his hands and smiling
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20. These chairs that your parents still had from the '80s, and that were only comfortable for like two minutes:

21.Lay's Wow chips that were made with Olestra and gave people diarrhea:

Bags of different kinds of Wow chips
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22.The Living in the '90s CD commercial that played ALL THE TIME and only had songs from 1990–92:

23.Having to know what type of film you needed to use depending on the time of day and/or exposure you wanted:

A shelf full of different types of film
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24.Publishers Clearing House magazine stamps that you would use to order magazines that you then would never pay for:

A sheet of magazine stamps featuring dozens of different magazine stamps
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25.The Spice Girls' Generation Next Pepsi commercial (FTR, the song they sang was a bop):

26.And the Brisk Iced Tea claymation commercials that featured celebs and characters like Rocky Balboa, Frank Sinatra, and Bruce Lee:

27.Bath & Body works stores when they used to have red awnings and white shiplap on the exterior:

An old Bath & Body Works store
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28.And the Natural Wonders stores with their light-wood interiors and rain sticks:

29.The Chevron Cars who were OVER IT and loved to spill the tea about their owners:

A cartoon car with a face
Chevron

30.The ads inside TV Guide that would tell you what that week's episode of a TV show was going to be about:

An ad for Brandy's show on UPN
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31.Lever 2000 soap, which every mom loved to buy in bulk:

Boxes of Lever 2000 and a bar next to them
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32.The late-'90s Sony CD Walkman that looked like UFOs:

A CD Walkman

33.Those micro cassettes that were primarily used in answering machines:

A package of micro cassettes

34.The Daily Show hosted by Craig Kilborn:

Craig Kilborn on the set of "The Daily Show"
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35.Jeff Goldblum as the spokesperson for Apple:

36.Wendy the "Snapple Lady," who appeared in all of the company's commercials:

A lady behind a receptionist desk and a Snapple logo on the wall
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37. The Coca-Cola Rewards Card, which got you free drinks at the movies and various restaurants (well, as long as you brought it with you):

38.Binaca and how your breath wasn't minty fresh until it felt like you had burned a hole in your mouth with it:

Binaca in packaging

39.Real California Cheese commercials (that featured this logo):

Real California Cheese made of cheese
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40. Phones built into the back of airplane seats that required a credit card to use (and that you always wanted to use):

41.Cookie Crook, Chip the Dog, and Cookie Cop as the mascots for Cookie Crisp cereal:

A cartoon of the characters for Cookie Crisp cereal
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42.The Nintendo Rumble Pak, which everyone would fight over (if you only had one) when playing N64:

An N64 console

43.The giant cutout displays stores would have just to announce the release of an upcoming album or movie:

A cutout for "Titanic" in a record store
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44.Having to carry around change in case you needed to use a payphone:

Ben Affleck talking on a payphone
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45.And lastly, Bree Sharp's David Duchovny parody song and video that is the most late-'90s thing ever and featured cameos from a ton of celebs like Brad Pitt, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Whoopi Goldberg, and Alex Trebek: