
40 Nostalgic Pictures To Take You Back To Christmas In The ‘90s
We love to sit and reminisce about times gone by and we have discussed everything from the 80s to the 90s to many other things from our collective past. Today, however, we’ve gathered all sorts of nostalgic memories related to a niche topic; the art of celebrating Christmas in the 90s.
From watching holiday movies like Home Alone for the first time, to marking toys on catalogues, there are many things that we don’t do anymore that were all too popular for most of us during decades gone by. Scroll below for a collection of opinions Netizens shared on the subject which we’ve compiled into a list below.
#1 These Christmas LifeSavers “Books” Were Guaranteed To Be In My Stocking Every Year

David : Okay, this one IS a memory. I have both given and received. And none of that trick packaging c**p. What you see is exactly what you got. No “picture of contents that turns out to be covering a blank space”
#2 Every Parents’ Regrettable Christmas Present: A Loud Aiwa Multi-CD Player Shelf System

#3 The Muppet Christmas Carol – Still Genuinely Holds Up As One Of The Best Christmas Movies Of All Time

#4 The 1993 JCPenney Christmas Catalog Gaming Section

#5 My Christmas List, 1999

#6 Teaching My Sister To Play Mario Bros. Christmas Of ’92

Michael None (edited): I love this! It’s like a Norman Rockwell picture for the 90’s.
#7 Rescuers Down Under Christmas Tree Ornaments From McDonald’s (1990). Who Else Had Bernard & Miss Bianca On Their 90’s Christmas Trees?

#8 Christmas Day, 1997

#9 Feeling Captivated By The Computer Animation In The Coca-Cola Polar Bears Commercials

#10 These Satin Thread Christmas Ball Ornaments

Bouche and Audi and Shyla, Oh My!: I hated these! The hair would rip, and you’d end up giving them a bad comb-over.
#11 Christmas Morning, 1992

Joshua David : 92? By then the super was out for 1 year already. This seems older.
#12 I Can Taste This Picture

#13 I Found “I Spy Christmas” At The Doctor’s Office Today

#14 Dining With Placemats That Had Drawings Of Poinsettias And Always Sticking To The Classic Colors Of Red, White, And Green

Suck it Trebek : Oh my gosh quilted placemats. I can feel the nostalgia in my bones!
#15 Found My Ribbon Shredder From The 90s

SweetCheesySpaghetti : OMG!! I loved this thing. I thought i was SO cool when i brought my gifts to school for my friends :)
#16 90s Toys “R” Us Holiday Commercial

#17 Still The Best Christmas Movie

steven mayes : Quite possibly the best version ever. Michael Caine was brilliant. Well worth a watch.
#18 The M&M Commercial That’s Been Playing Every Christmas For As Long As I Can Remember

#19 A Home Alone Christmas

This film makes me nostalgic for a warm ’90s Christmas: a large decorated cozy house, lots of family, a crack ling fireplace, and the most delicious pizza ever captured on film!
#20 1993: I Put My Talkboy Out Every Year For Christmas And It Still Has Original Content That I Made

Today was the first time I’ve listened to it since 1993. My Beavis and Butthead impressions could use some work. I also hated my sister back then.
#21 My Husband Still Has His Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Christmas Decorations From 1990, Complete With A Box

#22 These Christmas Candles

Susan : I wanted these but times were tough so I remember making them out of two wrapping paper tubes and construction paper. I was so proud.
#23 This Mighty Ducks Wrapping Paper From 1993 I Found In A Hand-Me-Down Box Of Christmas Stuff

PrettyJoyBird : “Flying V!” & the Bash Brothers!
#24 Kemps Christmas Ice Cream Treats

#25 1993 Campbell’s Soup “Melting Snowman” TV Commercial

Bouche and Audi and Shyla, Oh My! : I remember this! It was a very cute commercial.
#26 Those Big Cans Of Flavored Popcorn That Always Showed Up Around Christmas Time

#27 Looking Forward To The Toys “R” Us Holiday Catalog

Kat Pekin : Is that a baby Lindsey Lohan in the bottom left corner of the top right image??
#28 Bottom Of My Feet Hurts Just By Looking At These

Beansie-never-visited-me-once : Oh my god I forgot about these. The shapes would fall off and we would always step on them barefoot.
#29 Sipping Hot Cocoa From Mugs With Festive Country Christmas Geese

#30 I Still Have My Christmas “Puffalump Mouse”

#31 Anticipating A Good Christmas Gift As Your Parents Brought Out The Camcorder On Christmas Morning

#32 Furby Became The Best Selling Toy In The US For Christmas 1998

#33 I Officially Own All My Grandparents’ Ceramic Christmas Trees

#34 It Was Christmas Morning December 25, 1998. My Brothers And I Had Just Ripped Open Our Presents, And Low And Behold A Brand New N64 And The Legend Of Zelda Ocarina Of Time

Jonnathan Poirier : Christmas 97 PlayStation and Tekken 2 and Final Fantasy 7
#35 Wanting Rubber Stamps So That You Could Decorate Your “Christmas Cards” With Them

#36 Breaking Multiple Light Bulbs Every Time You Assisted In Putting Up The Outdoor Christmas Lights

#37 Your Grandmother Decorating Her Home For The Holidays Using Christmas Scene Plates From Either Thomas Kinkade Or Franklin Mint

#38 Who Remembers Crayola Collectible Tins?

This was found at a second-hand store unopened! I had this exact one when I was a kid. Bought it so I can give it to my kids this Christmas. Can’t wait!
#39 LEGO Christmas Catalogue From 1993

This is LEGO’s golden age of catalogue design. I found it in the garage and uploaded it for anyone wanting a hit of nostalgia. Unfortunately, there are a few 2-5 years stuff and one Technic page missing.
#40 Feeling Like The Red And Green Christmas M&M’s Tasted The Best

Shanilou Perera
Shanilou has always loved reading and learning about the world we live in. While she enjoys fictional books and stories just as much, since childhood she was especially fascinated by encyclopaedias and strangely enough, self-help books. As a kid, she spent most of her time consuming as much knowledge as she could get her hands on and could always be found at the library. Now, she still enjoys finding out about all the amazing things that surround us in our day-to-day lives and is blessed to be able to write about them to share with the whole world as a profession.