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Soon afterward, they were no longer cool and the juice was totally forgotten. We still have the slammers though.
Rollerblades
Or, maybe call them inline skates. We all know they’re rollerblades, thanks to the company that made them a commodity in the 90’s. Outside of hockey players or skaters, not too many people use them today.
Rollerblades are fun to use, and they’re great for getting around the neighborhood too.
Furby
Released in 1998, the cute critters aren’t your average owls or hamsters because they’re a mix of both. They were so popular to the point where they were decommissioned in 2002. Luckily, they were manufactured again in 2005.
Hasbro has since released an updated Furby with LCD eyes and a mobile app.