90s Nostalgia Goody Bags

Anonymous
We are hosting a neighborhood 90s party and I am in charge of favors. I am thinking either goody bags with some easy 90s stuff like slap bracelets or pogs. Or maybe we can do a game and have some bigger prizes with nostalgic 90s toys. I would love some ideas!
Anonymous
Visit party store and see what they have. But what you can find in inventory at the store. Sometimes you plan but there isn't enough for all and you end up scraping idea for something that is available. Busy holidaying season.
Anonymous
You should get goodie bags with a batman symbol on it
Anonymous
What about thick "gold" chains?

-colored-lens sunglasses
-butterfly hair clips
-Lisa Frank stickers/pencils/pens
-D.A.R.E. gear
-bucket hats
-puka shell necklaces

If you're looking for a party activity, a Embossing Label Maker Machine is a fun, cheap one.

Anonymous
For a bigger door prize you could give away a Trapper Keeper or a Caboodle.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What about thick "gold" chains?

-colored-lens sunglasses
-butterfly hair clips
-Lisa Frank stickers/pencils/pens
-D.A.R.E. gear
-bucket hats
-puka shell necklaces

If you're looking for a party activity, a Embossing Label Maker Machine is a fun, cheap one.



What do you do with an embossing label maker at a party?!
Anonymous
Banana hair clips
Scrunchies
Anonymous
Razzles
Runts
butterfly clips
scrunchies
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am thinking either goody bags with some easy 90s stuff like slap bracelets.

Could you BE any more 90s than that?
Someone find Ross, he will know, he's like smart n stuff.
Anonymous

A coupon for a free personal pan pizza from Pizza Hut as part of the Book It! program. (i.e. you print out the coupon and attach a gift card).

https://www.wbnq.com/2021/05/19/pizza-hut-is-bringing-back-my-childhood-with-book-it-summer-reading-program/
Anonymous
Who are the goody bags for? Adults who will appreciate the nostalgia for a moment or kids who have no connection to the items? If it's kids I would try to track down food items. I don't,t know how many of these things can still be found. Snapple, Fruitopia, Clearly Canadian, oatmeal cream pies, hand held cherry pies, pixie sticks, pop rocks, whistle pops, jolly rancher sticks, big jawbreakers, necco wafers, gummy trolls, dunkaroos.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Who are the goody bags for? Adults who will appreciate the nostalgia for a moment or kids who have no connection to the items? If it's kids I would try to track down food items. I don't,t know how many of these things can still be found. Snapple, Fruitopia, Clearly Canadian, oatmeal cream pies, hand held cherry pies, pixie sticks, pop rocks, whistle pops, jolly rancher sticks, big jawbreakers, necco wafers, gummy trolls, dunkaroos.


Clearly Canadian is definitely still sold in stores! It's near the La Croix. And Snapple is with the juices. I use these both as mixers.

The candy you may have to find on Amazon, although Pop Rocks sometimes you'll see at gas stations. Necco wafers are often at store checkouts.
Anonymous
Lip smackers
Nutty buddy bars
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
A coupon for a free personal pan pizza from Pizza Hut as part of the Book It! program. (i.e. you print out the coupon and attach a gift card).

https://www.wbnq.com/2021/05/19/pizza-hut-is-bringing-back-my-childhood-with-book-it-summer-reading-program/


Omg book it
Anonymous
Beanie babies!

Mid 90s, my circle of teenage friends was huge into those woven hemp necklaces with beads.

Big poufy hair scrunchies.

Anything themed with Super Mario Bros, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Friends, or Seinfeild.

Pearl Jam CDs.
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