Ladies and gentlemen, it's time to get the DeLorean up to 88mph and go back in time to the late 1980s and the 1990s.

Having a quarter, because that's all it costed back then, and standing in front of a soda machine was a kid's dream back then. It was difficult to make a choice, however, as there were some really banging sodas back then.

Sprite Competitor Slice Making a Comeback After Two Decades

Of course we all know of the Pepsi and Coca-Cola war that has been going on for ages, but within that are some of the company's other flavors of soda as well.

Take Sprite, for example, back in the 1980s and 1990s, Sprite had some fierce competition. Sprite is owned by Coca-Cola and it's main competition, Slice, was owned by Pepsi.

Slice came into the picture in the 1980s, about 20-plus years into Sprite's run. Slice became kind of cult-like and expanded into different flavors, with their main lemon-lime offering taking on Sprite head on.

Then, even with its strong following, in the mid 2000s Pepsi decided to discontinue Slice and introduce Sierra Mist. Sierra Mist was recently replaced by Starry, a lemon-lime flavored soda.

Now, after more than 20 years off the market, Slice is coming back. A company called Suja Life has purchased the rights to the name and likeness of Slice. The taste is promised to rival the classic Slice taste but with healthier, lower calorie ingredients that actually promote some gut health.

Only time will tell if Slice's resurgence will catch on or not. It seems as if we are clamoring for a taste of our pasts though, and brands are picking up on that.

Sour Altoids just got their call from the bullpen to be brought back into the game, now Slice, what's next?

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Snacks from the '90s That Have Disappeared

Was there anything better than opening your lunch box and seeing Shark Bites packed in next to some Hi-C Ecto Cooler? A simple pleasure kids of today can't experience.

What other snacks came and went from our lives in the 1990s and beyond? Follow us as we look back at some '90s snacks that have since disappeared.

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18 Country Artists That Kind of Disappeared

"Who I Am" and "Ode to Billie Joe" are songs we all know the words to — we've sung along to them on more than one occasion — they were huge hits! But what ever happened to Jessica Andrews and Bobbie Gentry?

You'll often find us reminiscing over some of our favorite artists who took a break from music, whether to start a family, solely write songs ... or just plain vanish(?!).

Gallery Credit: Billy Dukes

A Single-Wide Trailer With An Indoor Pool + Diving Board Just Hit The Market

The world of real estate can be a crazy one. With homes constantly for sale, and the market swinging back to a buyers market, a home must rely on it's unique qualities to sell the fastest. It's safe to say the qualities in this single-wide trailer are extremely unique.

Gallery Credit: Evan Paul