23. Firefly
How could I not show some love for the short-lived space western?

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23. Firefly
How could I not show some love for the short-lived space western?
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POGS
Pogs were flat, circular, cardboard discs decorated with images on one or both sides that you collect and play the Pogs game with. They were reintroduced in the early 1990s by the World POG Federation and the Canada Games Company. The pog fad soared, peaking in the mid 1990s before rapidly fading out.
The name originates from POG, a brand of juice made from passionfruit, orange and guava; the use of the POG bottle caps to play the game pre-dated the game's commercialization. The game of pogs possibly originated in Hawaii in the 1920s or 1930s, or possibly much earlier as the Japanese card game Menko from the 17th century.
Most POGs feature the POG mascot, called Pogman. Pogs proved to be a major distraction at school which led to the banning of pogs from various schools across North America. Below: Your very own Pog-maker!