20 questions about 1990s Fads

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1. What was the name of the handheld digital pet that became a craze in the 1990s?
Tamagotchi
- (source: CNN, "The Tamagotchi is back!")
2. What was the name of the toy that involved attaching colorful plastic beads to a pegboard to make designs?
Perler Beads
- (source: Mental Floss, "15 Things You Might Not Know About Perler Beads")
3. What was the name of the popular dance move that involved flailing one's arms and legs while remaining seated?
The Macarena
- (source: Rolling Stone, "100 Greatest Dance Songs")
4. What was the name of the collectible stickers that kids would trade and stick on notebooks and folders?
Lisa Frank Stickers
- (source: Buzzfeed, "23 Things You'll Only Understand If You Collected Lisa Frank Stickers")
5. What was the name of the toy that featured a spinning top that could battle other tops in an arena?
Beyblades
- (source: The Daily Dot, "How Beyblades conquered the world")
6. What was the name of the colorful plastic shoes that were popular among children and teenagers?
Jelly Shoes
- (source: Good Housekeeping, "25 Things Every '80s Kid Could Relate To")
7. What was the name of the fashion trend that involved wearing oversized flannel shirts?
Grunge
- (source: Vogue, "A Brief History of Grunge Style")
8. What was the name of the toy that featured a furry creature that could be trained to speak and perform tricks?
Furby
- (source: Business Insider, "24 years after its debut, the Furby has been named a National Toy Hall of Fame inductee")
9. What was the name of the game show that featured physical challenges and messy obstacles?
Double Dare
- (source: Mental Floss, "14 Facts About 'Double Dare'")
10. What was the name of the toy that featured a virtual reality headset and glove that allowed players to interact with a 3D world?
Virtual Boy
- (source: Vice, "The Story of the Virtual Boy, Nintendo's Most Beautiful Failure")
11. What was the name of the brightly-colored gum that came in a metal tin and featured a liquid center?
Surge Gum
- (source: Delish, "What Happened To Surge Soda?")
12. What was the name of the handheld game console that featured interchangeable cartridges and a dot matrix screen?
Game Boy
- (source: Time, "The Game Boy: A Legacy in Pictures")
13. What was the name of the toy that involved balancing marbles on a plastic track without letting them fall?
KerPlunk
- (source: Games World of Puzzles, "Classic Board Games: KerPlunk")
14. What was the name of the hair accessory that featured two long strands of hair attached to a clip or barrette?
Hair Wraps
- (source: Buzzfeed, "21 '90s Hair Accessories You Wore That Were Actually Super Important")
15. What was the name of the toy that involved throwing a ball against a paddle attached to a wristband?
Paddle Ball
- (source: The Spruce Crafts, "How to Make a Classic Paddle Ball Game")
16. What was the name of the fashion trend that involved wearing brightly-colored clothing and accessories?
Neon
- (source: Who What Wear, "This Trend From the '80s and '90s Is Making a Comeback")
17. What was the name of the toy that consisted of a plastic disc with a button that could launch foam discs into the air?
Air Blaster
- (source: PopSugar, "The Most Popular Toys From Every Decade")
18. What was the name of the toy that involved a spinning top that had a ripcord launcher?
Beyblade Burst
- (source: Parenting, "What are Beyblades and Why are They so Popular?")
19. What was the name of the plush toy that featured a pouch for holding a smaller plush toy?
Pound Puppies
- (source: Mental Floss, "11 Facts About Pound Puppies")
20. What was the name of the toy that featured a spring-loaded foam dart launcher?
Nerf Blaster
- (source: CNET, "From Atari to Xbox: The 25 Best Video Game Consoles of All Time")

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