35 Pictures Of What Christmas Was Like In The ’90s Posted by Brian Galindo Last Updated: November 18, 2023 Donations Make us online 35 Pictures Of What Christmas Was Like In The ’90s 1. Being mesmerized by the computer animation in the Coca-Cola polar bears commercials: 2. Getting just one chance to get a good photo with the Santa at the mall because there were no digital cameras — hence a lot of pics of kids crying or looking in the other direction: 3. And also really getting into the holiday spirit anytime you went to the mall and just walked around looking at the decorations: 4. Your mom and your aunt having that one go-to denim Christmas button-up they would wear whenever they wanted to feel festive: 5. Your grandma wearing her Christmas vest (usually over a red turtleneck) basically the entire month: 6. And your grandma also decorating her house for the holidays with either Thomas Kinkade or Franklin Mint Christmas scene plates: 7. Having to pick up these outdoor light-up candle decorations all the time because they were hollow and constantly got knocked down by the wind: 8. And breaking several light bulbs whenever you helped put up the outdoor Christmas lights: 9. Begging your parents to buy you a Hallmark Keepsake ornament, but really, it was so you could play with it: 10. And for some reason, having a penguin ornament on your tree (why were penguin ornaments such a thing?): 11. Eating off placemats that had fugly drawings of poinsettias and always just used red, white, and green: 12. Having your mom or dad write the family Christmas letter that they would then photocopy and send to all their friends and relatives: 13. Looking forward to the night when ABC’s TGIF aired its Christmas episodes: 14. Eating one of these Santa-head lollipops that tasted like stale cough drops: 15. And feeling like the red and green Christmas M&M’s tasted the best: 16. Drinking out of Christmas glasses that had this design on them (which was basically the Jazz cup design of the holiday season): 17. And drinking hot cocoa out of the mugs with country Christmas geese on them: 18. Basically, having a lot of Christmas kitchen decor that featured the country geese on it: 19. Looking over and over at all the pretty photos in the I Spy Christmas book: 20. Your family getting one of these multi-flavor giant popcorn tins from someone they sorta knew that ultimately became a decorative item the next year or a regift: 21. Looking forward to the Toys R Us holiday catalog… 22. …and the Sears Wish Book so that you could see all the new toys that were being released and ~circle them~ so that your parents would know what to get you: 23. Thinking it was so cool that Penny Marshall and Rosie O’Donnell got to hang out in a giant room surrounded by toys in the Kmart commercials (and being a little jealous of that): 24. Begging your parents to buy you Christmas stickers… 25. …and rubber stamps so that you could decorate your “Christmas cards” with them: 28. Watching these two classics over and over and over: 29. Staring at the animated Santa Claus decoration your parents would put out, and thinking it was some sort of amazing animatronic (it wasn’t and was always loud AF): 30. Or staring at the animated Victorian carolers who were just creepy AF: 31. Having that one fancy neighbor who decorated their house with sad and creepy Victorian decorations: 33. Waiting in just wild lines at Toys R Us: 34. Knowing a good gift was coming on Christmas morning because your parents pulled out the camcorder: 35. And lastly, finding a Life Savers “book” from Santa in your stocking: Source link
1. Being mesmerized by the computer animation in the Coca-Cola polar bears commercials: 2. Getting just one chance to get a good photo with the Santa at the mall because there were no digital cameras — hence a lot of pics of kids crying or looking in the other direction: 3. And also really getting into the holiday spirit anytime you went to the mall and just walked around looking at the decorations: 4. Your mom and your aunt having that one go-to denim Christmas button-up they would wear whenever they wanted to feel festive: 5. Your grandma wearing her Christmas vest (usually over a red turtleneck) basically the entire month: 6. And your grandma also decorating her house for the holidays with either Thomas Kinkade or Franklin Mint Christmas scene plates: 7. Having to pick up these outdoor light-up candle decorations all the time because they were hollow and constantly got knocked down by the wind: 8. And breaking several light bulbs whenever you helped put up the outdoor Christmas lights: 9. Begging your parents to buy you a Hallmark Keepsake ornament, but really, it was so you could play with it: 10. And for some reason, having a penguin ornament on your tree (why were penguin ornaments such a thing?): 11. Eating off placemats that had fugly drawings of poinsettias and always just used red, white, and green: 12. Having your mom or dad write the family Christmas letter that they would then photocopy and send to all their friends and relatives: 13. Looking forward to the night when ABC’s TGIF aired its Christmas episodes: 14. Eating one of these Santa-head lollipops that tasted like stale cough drops: 15. And feeling like the red and green Christmas M&M’s tasted the best: 16. Drinking out of Christmas glasses that had this design on them (which was basically the Jazz cup design of the holiday season): 17. And drinking hot cocoa out of the mugs with country Christmas geese on them: 18. Basically, having a lot of Christmas kitchen decor that featured the country geese on it: 19. Looking over and over at all the pretty photos in the I Spy Christmas book: 20. Your family getting one of these multi-flavor giant popcorn tins from someone they sorta knew that ultimately became a decorative item the next year or a regift: 21. Looking forward to the Toys R Us holiday catalog… 22. …and the Sears Wish Book so that you could see all the new toys that were being released and ~circle them~ so that your parents would know what to get you: 23. Thinking it was so cool that Penny Marshall and Rosie O’Donnell got to hang out in a giant room surrounded by toys in the Kmart commercials (and being a little jealous of that): 24. Begging your parents to buy you Christmas stickers… 25. …and rubber stamps so that you could decorate your “Christmas cards” with them: 28. Watching these two classics over and over and over: 29. Staring at the animated Santa Claus decoration your parents would put out, and thinking it was some sort of amazing animatronic (it wasn’t and was always loud AF): 30. Or staring at the animated Victorian carolers who were just creepy AF: 31. Having that one fancy neighbor who decorated their house with sad and creepy Victorian decorations: 33. Waiting in just wild lines at Toys R Us: 34. Knowing a good gift was coming on Christmas morning because your parents pulled out the camcorder: 35. And lastly, finding a Life Savers “book” from Santa in your stocking:
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