Can You Name the '90s Product from the Slogan?

By: Heather Cahill
Estimated Completion Time
3 min
Can You Name the '90s Product from the Slogan?
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About This Quiz

When you think '90s, what products come to mind? Maybe you think of all the best toys and gadgets, from the Skip-It to the Walkman. Or do you think of the snacks or clothing brands that were popular at the time? Regardless of the type of product, there's a good chance that it had an iconic slogan attached to it. Can you think of any?

Do you know which product connects you with other people? Can you name the product that boasts its counter? Do you know what product asked you if you had any milk? If that's too easy, what about the product that would tell you that "the juice is loose"? Some slogans are simple, others are longer, but one thing they all have in common is that they're really catchy!

Do you know which product uses the slogan, "Do the dew"? What product is "Dangerously Cheesy"? What uses the slogan "Once you pop, you can't stop"? Most slogans are fun descriptions of the product, making it a bit easier to pick the right product!

If you're a marketing genius or you just have a good memory of the decade, you'll ace this quiz. Take the quiz and see if you're an expert on '90s slogans!

Which product used this slogan: "Got Milk?"
Milk
This slogan was used by the California Milk Processor Board to promote drinking milk. You may remember seeing this slogan in magazine ads featuring celebrities dawning a milk mustache.
Cookies
Cereal
Coffee

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Which product used this slogan: "Once you pop, you can't stop."
iMac
Printer
Pringles
Pringles used this slogan in the mid-'90s. The commercial that featured the slogan was musically oriented and played off the cylinder that the chips come in.
Xbox

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Which product used this slogan: "Strong enough for a man, but made for a woman."
Secret Deodorant
Secret Deodorant used this slogan in the '90s. It was even used before the '90s as it started in the '70s and it was used in many commercials at the time.
Cheetos
Juicy Fruit
Airbnb

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Which product used this slogan: "Obey your thirst."
Barbie
L'Oreal Shampoo
Sprite
Sprite used this slogan in the late 1990s. The commercials featured celebrities like the Lost Boyz and you could even find a few ads using the slogan in magazines.
T-shirts

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Which of the following used this slogan: "I want my baby back ribs."
Forever 21
AOL
Chili's
Chili's used this slogan which was part of a jingle in their '90s advertising. It was used to promote their baby back ribs and became an extremely memorable line.
Nike

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Which product used this slogan: "I guarantee, it's the craziest trap you'll ever see."
McDonald's Fries
Mouse Trap
This slogan was used for the game Mouse Trap, where you build on the board in order to trap the mice. It was part of the jingle in the game's commercial.
Uno
Folger's coffee

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Which of the following used this slogan: "I'm a big kid now."
Bic Pencils
Headphones
Chocolate
Huggies Diapers
Huggies used this slogan for their diapers in the 1990s and it is still used today. The slogan was perfect for parents of children who were growing into the age of learning about potty training.

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Which product used the slogan "Keeps going, and going, and going..."?
Lite-Brite
Heinz Ketchup
Swiffer Mop
Energizer batteries
The slogan was used for Energizer Batteries to describe their power and to promote how long lasting they are. You may remember the Energizer Bunny playing his drums in the commercials!

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Which of the following used this slogan: "Just do it."
American Airlines
Toothpaste
Nike
Nike used this slogan and continues to use it today. It is a slogan used for the brand as a whole which is known for its apparel like shoes and clothes that are made for athletic people.
Insurance

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Which product used this slogan: "Double your pleasure, double your fun."
Dr. Pepper
DC Shoes
Hershey Chocolate Bars
Doublemint
Doublemint used this slogan which played off of the brand name for the gum. The slogan was even used earlier than the '90s starting in 1986.

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Which of the following used this slogan: "I've fallen and I can't get up."
A car
iPhone
Life Alert
Life Alert used this slogan, which was said by a woman that had fallen to show the importance of the product. The device is meant to help and save the lives of the elderly, who may be more prone to injuries or illness. The slogan was also a big hit among comedians.
Coca-Cola

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Which of the following used this slogan: "Get your burger's worth."
Skip-it
Hamburger Helper
Burger King
Burger King used this slogan in the '90s to advertise their hamburgers. The commercials typically featured close up shots of a hamburger to show all of the ingredients and flavor.
Wal-Mart

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Which of the following used this slogan: "You've Got Mail!"
McCain French Fries
Photoshop
Dove Soap
AOL
This was a slogan used for AOL and it was also used to tell you that you also had a new message/email. It is one of the most memorable aspects of the program.

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Which product used this slogan: "Dangerously cheesy."
Cheetos
Cheetos used this slogan in the late 1990s which is still used sometimes today. In the commercials, the slogan was often found alongside the mascot, Chester Cheetah.
Mood Rings
Walkman
Duracell Batteries

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Which of the following used this slogan: "Where a kid, can be a kid."
AIM
Disneyland
Wal-Mart
Chuck E. Cheese
Chuck E. Cheese used this slogan in it's 1990s advertising. Did you know that the mascot for the franchise shares the same name as the restaurant?

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Which product used this slogan: "Silly rabbit, Trix are for kids!"
Trix
Trix used this slogan in their marketing in '90s of their cereal. Did you know that the mascot for the cereal is a rabbit called the Trix Rabbit?
Atari 2600
Tropicana
Bench

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Which of the following used this slogan: "Connecting People."
Hershey Chocolate Bar
Wonder Bread
Target
Nokia
Nokia used this slogan starting in the 1990s. They used it at a time where cellphones were becoming more popular and common, making the slogan perfect for the brand.

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Which of the following used this slogan: "You can eat great, even late."
Wendy's
Wendy's used this slogan in the late 1990s and continued to use it into the 2000s. It emphasized that Wendy's was open quite late, allowing you to eat when you wanted to.
Mini Eggs
Reeses Pieces
Adidas

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Which product used this slogan: "The juice is loose."
Starburst
Starburst used this slogan in their ads throughout the 1990s. You might remember seeing the slogan used in ads that take place in a garage and a museum.
Tamagotchi
Orbeez
Silly Putty

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Which product used this slogan: "Just for the taste of it."
iPhone
Pop-Tarts
Mac and Cheese
Diet Coke
Diet Coke used this slogan in the '90s. The slogan was featured in a few commercials and eventually was reused in the company's advertising in the 2000s.

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Which product used this slogan: "I wanna be like Mike."
Blackberry
LG Televisions
DVD players
Gatorade
Gatorade used this slogan in the '90s. The commercials that featured the slogan also featured Michael Jordan, who was the inspiration behind it.

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Which product used this slogan: "The very best thing of all, there's a counter on this ball!"
Oreo
Fritos
Golf clubs
Skip-It
Skip-It used this slogan in its commercials. It was a toy that you spun around your foot while jumping over it as it counted how many times you successfully made it over.

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Which of the following used this slogan: "First in home improvement."
Silly Bandz
Hula Hoops
Mac and Cheese
The Home Depot
The Home Depot first used this slogan in the late 1990s. Did you know that the company has a mascot who is named Homer D. Poe?

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Which of the following used this slogan: "It's finger-licking good."
Dunkaroos
Jump ropes
Pringles
KFC
KFC used this tagline which has roots from even before the 1990s. The slogan is so popular that you can still hear it today in KFC ads.

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Which of the following used this slogan: "Think different."
Apple
This was the slogan Apple used in the late 1990s. The company at this time also still used its famous colorful logo that has now changed to white.
Yo-yo
Furby
Chili's

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Which product used this slogan: "Gimme a break."
Life Alert
Kit-Kat
Kit-Kat used the slogan in the 1990s as it was part of their jingles. The slogan worked well with the Kit-Kat which could break in half to share with another person.
Gameboy
Adidas

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Which product used this slogan: "Now you're playing with power. SUPER POWER!"
Slinky
Furby
Hot Wheels
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
The Super Nintendo Entertainment System was released in 1990 and Nintendo used this slogan in its marketing. Did you know that the SNES was known as the Super Famicon in Japan and even had physical differences?

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Which of the following used this slogan: "What a sandwich."
Nissan
Heinz
Subway
Subway used this for a short time during the 1990s. The slogan was used to communicate just how tasty Subway's sandwiches really were.
Gerber

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Which product used this slogan: "Do the dew."
Dunkin' Donuts
Mountain Dew
Mountain Dew used this slogan in the '90s and they continue to use it today. The drink is promoted as a refreshing drink that can fuel you in sports and athleticism.
Hula Hoops
Bratz

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Which product used the slogan "We eat what we like"?
Polaroid
Kit-Kat
Apple Jacks
Apple Jacks used this slogan in the 1990s. Did you know that Apple Jacks don't actually taste like apple, but instead they taste like cinnamon?
Hershey

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Which product used the slogan "Generation Next"?
Pepsi
Pepsi used this slogan in the '90s alongside the group that became the face of the brand, The Spice Girls. The commercials featured the Spice Girls with the Pepsi logo on their hands.
Gak
Doublemint
Huggies

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Which of the following used this slogan: "Wassup?"
Playstation
Yo-Yo
Moon Shoes
Budweiser
Budweiser used this slogan in the '90s in commercials for the beer. The slogan was used to market the drink to a younger crowd using slang.

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Which product used this slogan: "Just Imagine."
The Game of Life
Apples
Fender Guitars
LEGO
LEGO used this slogan in their commercials. The slogan captures the essence of LEGO, as you can create anything imaginable with the blocks, making the possibilities endless.

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Which of the following used this slogan: "Maybe she's born with it. Maybe it's Maybelline."
Loblaws
Lay's
Trix
Maybelline
Maybelline used this slogan throughout the '90s and it can still be heard in their ads today. The slogan was used to communicate how their products worked so well that you couldn't tell if someone was wearing them or not.

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Which of the following used this slogan: "Did somebody say McDonald's?"
Burger King
McDonald's
McDonald's used this slogan in the 1990s as it was featured in many commercials. Although it was a popular tagline, the new "I'm lovin' it" has proven to be very effective.
Taco Bell
Subway

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