33 Extremely Specific Things Every Single Millennial Hasn't Thought About In Decades

    It's all coming back now.

    1. Those tiny cereals packed in foil which definitely made it taste better:

    2. That one berries and cream Starburst commercial everyone quoted:

    3. The original foil packaging Kit Kats came in:

    4. The rush you got from buying a soda and looking under the cap:

    5. The Handy Dandy Notebook from Blue's Clues:

    6. The pungent smell of pencil shavings in the morning:

    7. When sports drinks came in glass bottles:

    8. The horror of the sit and reach test:

    9. That absolutely terrifying Honeycombs mascot:

    10. What iTunes used to look like:

    11. And the hours you spent organizing album artwork:

    12. What the YouTube app used to look like:

    13. Those flipping dogs that you'd always play with in a K·B Toys but never buy:

    14. The trials and tribulations of Stoop Kid:

    15. Seeing this logo right after you watched your favorite show:

    16. A little duo named Prometheus and Bob:

    17. Finally getting games on your calculator and never paying attention once again:

    18. How literally every kid drew birds:

    19. This commercial which will never, ever leave your head now:

    20. Ask MFin' JEEVES:

    21. The ORIGINAL emojis:

    22. The U2 iPod:

    23. These teeth destroying pops:

    24. That one beer drinking app everyone got when they first bought an iPhone:

    25. Watching Dinner and a Movie on TBS in between whatever totally decent movie they were playing that night:

    26. The original, very hardcore Cherry Coke logo:

    27. Pierre Escargot teaching you French:

    28. Those lying fish shampoos that promised you "no tears":

    29. The helicopter game:

    30. Those 25-year-old Muzzy commercials that played every single day during cartoons:

    31. That big slightly unnerving head from Figure It Out:

    32. Fruitopia, the drink that never got a fair shake:

    33. And going on Facebook on a flip phone before everyone had smart phones: