an example of a category of physical items causing subjective nostalgia. Candy...from the 90's. Nerds, Runts, Lemonheads. An especially memorable item was CD Bubble gum. Came in a jewel type standard CD case and each one parodied a different recently released rock album. There was one of Green Day's Dookie...also Guns N Roses, Aerosmith... That was cool enough...but i wouldn't have gotten more if the gum hadnt been sooooo nummy. Each circular CD-slab of gum was a colorfull blend of fruity flavor....kinda like bubblicious. candy of the 90's.
gummi bears
nerds
astro pops
big league chew
pop rocks
candy cigarettes
fizzie beads
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You mean Bonkers? Bonkers were awesome but disappeared in the early 90s.
Possible o.O
Strangers with Candy
yes 80s 90s and 2000s
the shining was from the 90s and featured twins in it the shining was from the 90s and featured twins in it the shining was from the 90s and featured twins in it
A person in their 90s is called a nonagenarian.
No. 1990-1999 were the 90s, so 2000 was not in it.
" '90s " or " 90s " , but never " 90's " , I would suggest. An apostrophe following a noun denotes ownership, or is a shortened form of "-is".Numbers should be treated just like this.e.g.John's gloves are blue.- apostrophe for John; he owns the gloves no apostrophe for "gloves"; there are two of them. The '90s are years in the decade ending -90, so it's a plural.so for '90s,I like the music of the '90s.The 90s' music is the best.
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It starts in the late 80s and ends in early 90s
there are five 90s in 450
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