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/Video stores used to be the place to go on a Friday and Saturday night. No more in the age of Netflix, streaming video and immediate downloads.
Read MoreVideo stores used to be the place to go on a Friday and Saturday night. No more in the age of Netflix, streaming video and immediate downloads.
Read MoreTo this day, Ferris Bueller continues to represent the quintessential teenager, one who can outsmart even the smartest parent, teacher or principal.
Read MoreLike its ‘70’s counterpart the Pet Rock, "Mood Rings" burst onto the jewelry scene, enticing those who wanted to know how they - and people they cared about - were feeling at any given moment. Containing a thermochromic element such as liquid crystal, Mood Rings changed colour based on the body temperature of the person wearing the ring.
Read MoreThere was a time when entertainment wasn't "on demand." With no 24/7 digital content, YouTube or Netflix, kids had to get their viewing kicks via an archaic yet much-loved activity: waking up early to watch cartoons on a Saturday morning.
Read MoreIn the latter part of the 1990's, “Girl Power” was the name of the game and the strength of the female will was never stronger.
Formed in London in 1994, Scary Spice, Sporty Spice, Posh Spice, Baby Spice and Ginger Spice were the wannabe icons of young girls and young women everywhere.
Read MoreThe Pet Rock craze of late 1975 had the creator of the fad laughing all the way to the bank.
Read MoreWhat a great way to capitalize on parents' fear of telling kids where they really came from!
Read MoreWhose bright idea was it to make a toy that was guaranteed to shatter on impact? The makers of Clackers, that's who.
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