Rewind·Posted on Mar 31, 202265 Pictures Of 2000s Things Millennials Have Forgotten About, But Will Remember Immediately When Seeing ThemSome of these feel like a million years ago.by by Brian GalindoBuzzFeed Staff, by Matt StoperaBuzzFeed StaffLinkFacebookPinterestTwitterMail 1. The mutant Quiznos hamsters that were just horrifying: 2. VH1's The Fabulous Life of..., which taught you so much about luxury brands: 3. Lindsay Lohan's 6126 leggings line: 4. Beyoncé's B'Phone that she released with Samsung: 5. And Beyoncé's Nintendo DS commercial: View this video on YouTube BeyonceCorner/ Nintendo/ youtube.com 6. On the Line, the rom-com that starred Lance Bass and Joey Fatone from NSYNC: 7. Sarah Jessica Parker being the spokesperson for the Gap: View this video on YouTube TheCottoncandyworld/ Gap/ youtube.com 8. Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen's tween line that they sold at Walmart: 9. Nintendogs — which made you feel so responsible: 10. The Girls Gone Wild infomercial that played late at night and featured Real World cast members: 11. The bright green "on light" on the old external computer speakers: 12. Los Lonely Boys' "Heaven"... 13. ...and Sting's "Desert Rose," which used to be played nonstop: 14. Slim camera cases that not only protected your camera, but also allowed you to carry the charger and extra memory cards in it: 15. Taking photos at concerts with digital cameras (which usually came out all blurry): 16. Taking selfies with flip phones: 17. Flip phones that had an antenna you needed to pull out in order to get good reception: 18. Verizon's "Can you hear me now?" commercials: View this video on YouTube Verizon/ youtube.com 19. The 7th Heaven book series: 20. Gap's Product Red line that helped raise money to end HIV and AIDS in Africa: 21. The warning that aired before Jackass episodes: 22. The large "Shopping Is Fun Again!" Old Navy paper shopping bags that smelled a little like cat pee: 23. The weird Spider-Man commercial for Hardee's/Carl's Jr. (would Spidey really ditch MJ for a burger?!): View this video on YouTube Hardee's/ youtube.com 24. Subway's Sub Club cards — it was always exciting when you were just one stamp away from a free sub: 25. Stores that opened just because of the popularity of the Atkins diet: 26. The Good Guys! stores, which always felt like a fancy Best Buy: 27. Best Buy having like 50% of its floor space dedicated to just DVDs: 28. And the Apple Store having 50% of its floor space devoted to iPods and the accessories for them: 29. The Pepsi promotion that gave away free iTunes downloads: 30. Expensive iPod cases that cost almost as much as an iPod: 31. The iPod Nano commercial that featured Feist's "1234" music video: View this video on YouTube Apple/ youtube.com 32. And the special edition U2 iPod that came in all black with a red click wheel: 33. Happy Bunny T-shirts: 34. Those colorful ribbon-striped belts that were totally trendy for men: 35. The fedora hat craze (that really never looked good on anyone): 36. Debbie Downer from SNL: 37. And SNL's "The Ambiguously Gay Duo" (who were voiced by Stephen Colbert and Steve Carell): 38. Isaac Mizrahi as a designer for Target: 39. The mini-TV-DVD combos that would play infomercials on the end-caps at Bed Bath & Beyond: 40. Linens 'n Things, which was the store you would go to if you couldn't find what you were looking for at Bed Bath & Beyond: 41. History Channel shows that sprung up because of the popularity of The Da Vinci Code: 42. Bowling for Soup's "1985," whose video played all the time on VH1: View this video on YouTube bowlingforsouptv/ Jive/ youtube.com 43. The magazine racks at Borders that had bright fluorescent under lighting: 44. And the bargain books tables at Borders: 45. The Family Guy ringtones you would buy from Jamster: 46. Winamp players: 47. Ikea selling super-colorful slip covers for their Klippan sofa: 48. Got Milk? ads: 49. Paul Frank's Julius the Monkey T-shirts, stickers, and accessories: 50. The Education Connection commercial jingle: 51. And the Lionel train alarm clock commercial that played NONSTOP: View this video on YouTube Analog Memories/ youtube.com 52. Bumpits: 53. Groovy Chick products: 54. Purses that looked like bowling bags or old airline bags: 55. Philadelphia Cheesecake Snack Bars: 56. Christina Aguilera as a character in The Sims: Superstar expansion pack: 57. Itsy Bitsy Bratz dolls, which was a Bratz line, but instead of being teens they were babies: 58. Multi-disc CD player boom boxes that even came with remotes: 59. McDonald's McSalad Shakers, which basically was a salad stuffed into a Starbucks Venti Frappuccino cup: View this video on YouTube Rewind Me/ McDonald's/ youtube.com 60. Soda logos that looked like this on vending machines: 61. The iPod dog — that everyone wanted at some point: 62. Madonna's clothing line for H&M: 63. MTV's Rich Girls: 64. And MTV's Date My Mom (which was the most awkward dating show): 65. And finally, the super-annoying HeadOn commercial: View this video on YouTube MyHeadHurty/ youtube.com