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90s Video Store Girl

In the 80s and early 90s, studios focused on selling VHS tapes, which could cost around $100 each, to video stores instead of to consumers. They mailed promotional materials to individual stores, and there were magazines such as Video Store and Video Business where they ran ads. I saved a bunch of this stuff, some of it in the form of my Video Store Scrapbook. As I was a teenage girl at the time, I also liked music, fashion, and cute boys. Wait… I still like those things! Anyway, I hope you enjoy all this crap. Happy browsing, The 90s Video Store Girl

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In the 80s and early 90s, studios focused on selling VHS tapes, which could cost around $100 each, to video stores instead of to consumers. They mailed promotional materials to individual stores, and there were magazines such as Video Store and Video Business where they ran ads. I saved a bunch of this stuff, some of it in the form of my Video Store Scrapbook. As I was a teenage girl at the time, I also liked music, fashion, and cute boys. Wait… I still like those things! Anyway, I hope you enjoy all this crap. Happy browsing, The 90s Video Store Girl

https://90svideostoregirl.tumblr.com/post/97535904367

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In the 80s and early 90s, studios focused on selling VHS tapes, which could cost around $100 each, to video stores instead of to consumers. They mailed promotional materials to individual stores, and there were magazines such as Video Store and Video Business where they ran ads. I saved a bunch of this stuff, some of it in the form of my Video Store Scrapbook. As I was a teenage girl at the time, I also liked music, fashion, and cute boys. Wait… I still like those things! Anyway, I hope you enjoy all this crap. Happy browsing, The 90s Video Store Girl

https://90svideostoregirl.tumblr.com/post/97236452347

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In the 80s and early 90s, studios focused on selling VHS tapes, which could cost around $100 each, to video stores instead of to consumers. They mailed promotional materials to individual stores, and there were magazines such as Video Store and Video Business where they ran ads. I saved a bunch of this stuff, some of it in the form of my Video Store Scrapbook. As I was a teenage girl at the time, I also liked music, fashion, and cute boys. Wait… I still like those things! Anyway, I hope you enjoy all this crap. Happy browsing, The 90s Video Store Girl

https://90svideostoregirl.tumblr.com/post/95701813537