Ed Sheeran singing "Baby One More Time" in Nashville
1 year ago today “Quiet On Set” premiered. Thoughts?
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Would you say the 1996-2003 era of Nickelodeon is the most underrated era?
"Nick's in Town": A newspaper article about the Nickelodeon retail stores
Chicago Tribune (December 16th, 1997)
Super Mario Bros 3 Happy Meal with Mario, Luigi, a Goomba, and a Koopa Paratroopa! (1990)
Sallytoons?
Viacom plans store in Chicago (The Vindicator, C5).
What is and isn't the Nickelodeon Store: BEFORE YOU POST
Disclaimer on one of Nickelodeon's websites, mentioning the closure of the Nickelodeon stores
Rugrats plushes on the shelf in an article for the Nickelodeon stores - text seems to be copied from another article
Mall 'Rats' And More - article from Chicago Tribune, unknown date
According to "Nickelodeon management" (unspecified), the Nickelodeon store in Thousand Oaks was the last to close. (Thousand Oaks Star, February 11th 1999)
A Nickelodeon store had been planned for Citrus Park Town Center in Florida (The Tampa Tribune, January 9th 1999)
Nickelodeon store employment ad from The San Francisco Examiner (unknown location in California, 1998)
The Nickelodeon store was on the third floor in the Palisades Center location.
Article about the opening of the Nickelodeon Store (January 6th, 1998)
A Nickelodeon store being proposed for The Brokerage in Baltimore (The Baltimore Sun, March 10th 1998)
Map of Scottsdale Fashion Square mall (September 13th, 1998), showing the Nickelodeon store was located next to The Disney Store
Nickelodeon Store as a participating retailer in a Rugrats sweepstakes (Star Tribune, November 27th 1998)
Advertisement for the Nickelodeon store in the Mall of America (with approximate location for where it was)
Viacom Pulls Plug - an article about the sudden shuttering of the chain from South Florida Sun Sentinel (January 28th, 1999)
The Brady Bunch event at the Nickelodeon Store (Newsday, May 3rd 1998)