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  • NewsYahoo Life UK

    Everything every cool kid in the '90s wanted for Christmas

    <p>Lets face it, being a kid in the ’90s was pretty awesome. There were TONS of cool gadgets, which also mean’t our Christmas list was longer than the lyrics to the latest Spice Girls song.</p><p>We all wanted a Nokia 3310, Furby, make-up kit with ALL the eyeshadows and obviously some new stationery, because stationery was life.</p><p>Here are all the girly things and gadgets every nineties kid wanted for Christmas…</p><p><a rel="nofollow" href="https://uk.style.yahoo.com/17-festive-kids-jumpers

  • NewsJasmine Jones

    These Throwback Lunch Boxes Will Make You Hungry For Your School Years

    The lunch box, staple accessory of every primary school age child. What was on yours was highly influential in the playground. Your mum’s choice could see you dining with the cool kids or crying into your space raiders with the rest of the dweebs.  Let’s relive some of the classics

  • NewsJasmine Jones

    20 Things You’ll Be Horrified To Know Have Turned 20

    <p>Right, get the tissues out, this may hurt a bit and you’re bound to shed a tear. The following things are now two whole decades old. We know, we know.</p>

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    24 Essential Beauty Products Every 90s Teenager Will Remember

    <p>Life was much simpler in the 90s. All a girl needed was a few butterfly clips, some body glitter and gloss that eventually made your lips feel like the Sahara dessert. </p><p>Take a trip down memory lane with a few of these essentials from back in the day.</p>

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    14 Places Every 90s Teenager Totally Shopped At

    Get ready to go on a little trip down memory lane. Maybe bring a tissue to mop up the tears as you realise most of these shops are unknown to the youth of today.  Moviestore/REX/Shutterstock

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    How Pre-Internet 90s Kids Had Fun (& Secretly Disgraced Their Parents)

    True, the internet was around in the 90s but it was rubbish and hogging the landline with a dial up connection was a real parent-annoyer.