50 Forgotten Pandemic Trends From 5 Years Ago That Feel Like A Fever Dream
March 9, 2025
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It’s mind-blowing that it’s been five years since the pandemic started here in the US, and we officially entered quarantine. Times Square empty with illuminated billboards, including messages
It’s mind-blowing that it’s been five years since the pandemic started here in the US, and we officially entered quarantine.
Times Square empty with illuminated billboards, including messages of thanks to healthcare workers and various advertisements, during the pandemic
Since “pandemic nostalgia” is now a thing, let’s revisit all the forgotten trends from that surreal era…
1.Making banana bread:
Sliced banana bread on a wooden board, surrounded by bananas and a bowl of almonds
2.Making sourdough starter so you could make sourdough bread:
A glass jar of bubbly sourdough starter sits next to a sliced loaf of rustic bread, highlighting texture and artisanal baking
3.Attending the dreaded Zoom Happy Hour:
Person raising a glass in a virtual toast with friends on a tablet screen
4.Making dalgona coffee:
Person’s hand drizzling whipped coffee over milk in a glass, surrounded by scattered coffee beans
5. Singing a 20-second song so that you knew you washed your hands the appropriate amount of time:
Person with a mullet hairstyle in a shiny sequined jacket poses next to a large tiger, both inside an enclosure
11.And also Carole “Hey all you cool cats and kittens” Baskin:
A person kneels next to a lion in an enclosure. They wear a vibrant, patterned tunic and jeans, with a bohemian headband in an outdoor setting
12.Decluttering your house (because you had nothing to do) and then donating it at already packed thrift stores:
Person organizing clothes in a wardrobe, holding a black garment, with shelves and hangers visible in the background
13.Doing lots and lots of puzzles:
Two people working on a partially completed puzzle at a table, focusing on placing pieces together
14.Changing your Zoom background to something “quirky”:
15.Reading the signs outside stores to see what was out of stock:
Sign lists items out of stock at a store, including toilet paper, sanitizer, and wipes. A Costco notice mentions item limits and unavailable optical orders
20.Not being able to find hand sanitizer anywhere:
Sign on store shelf limiting disinfectant wipes, hand sanitizers, and face wipes to 6 per guest due to high demand
21.And not being able to find any type of disinfecting cleaner in general:
Store shelf with many cleaning products sold out, showing limited stock of sprays and disinfectants during a high-demand period
22.Becoming a plant parent and buying lots of plants:
People wearing masks browsing plants in a greenhouse
23.Watching Chris Como and former New York governor Andrew Como cringey exchanges on CNN:
Split-screen TV interview with NY Governor discussing coronavirus efforts; the overlay shows “Coronavirus Pandemic” and “NY Governor on how state is fighting coronavirus.”
24.Going to drive-in movies:
Drive-in theater at night showing a scene from a classic movie with cars parked facing the large screen
25.Binge-watching a TV show you hadn’t seen before:
A group of well-dressed individuals in an office setting, featuring 1960s-style fashion with suits and vintage dresses, reminiscent of a retro TV show
26.Watching TV specials and interviews where celebs filmed themselves at home:
Ariana Grande singing with various poses, wearing an off-shoulder outfit. Text below: “YOU SWOON YOU SIGH WHY DENY IT OH OH”