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Welcome to Top10Archive! Ah, the 90's. Anyone that grew up during this decade will likely
attest that it was all that and a bag of chips. In fact, we're feeling a bit nostalgic and
want to take our Generation Z viewers on a rad trip back in time. So we threw together
this dope installment of things that only 90's dudes and dudettes would understand.
You're like totally going to hate this list… NOT!. 10. Crystal Pepsi Don't adjust your monitors, there's nothing
wrong with the color. This Pepsi actually is crystal clear! Though the PepsiCo product
made a brief and very quiet revival in the United States and Canada, the presence of
the beverage was hardly as predominant as it was in the 90's. Kicking off the new decade,
companies were starting to equate clarity with purity, and so they sought to remove
unnecessary color from their products to make them look "cleaner". Pepsico got sucked into
this mindset and, in 1992, introduced the caffeine-free clear alternative to cola, Crystal
Pepsi. The beverage started off popular, but by the end of 1993, Pepsico was delivering
its final cases to retailers. 9. Columbia House. Nowadays, kids get to just pop on the internet and download their favorite songs. Ah, but
back in the day known as "The 90's", we had to rely either on cassettes or CDs - or if
you were lucky, you spent 3 hours downloading 1 song on Napster. While cassettes are a relic
from the past, CDs do still exist today, but we'll venture a guess that maybe 1% of the
population under the age of 35 actually uses them. A shame, too, because you Gen Z'ers
will never know the joy of mail order CD Clubs. On a monthly basis, you could subscribe to
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Feeling sad, but positive about memories/the past. nostalgic person.
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