If you were a '90s kid, you probably spent your after school tea time watching Saved By the Bell and no doubt got hooked on one of telly's most important love triangles.

Kelly Kapowski was often torn between Zack Morris and AC Slater and got to kiss both of them, but who was the better kisser?

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Well, actress Tiffani Thiessen has finally spilled on whether she preferred snogging Zack (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) or Slater (Mario Lopez).

"Thats a hard one," Tiffani Thiessen told Us Weekly. "I kissed probably Zack more so if you went with that answer, I guess."

So there you have it, Zack Morris is officially the better kisser.

Still, it wasn't so bad for Slater – he ended up with Jessie "I'm so excited" Spano and we're sure she preferred kissing him. So it's not all bad.

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Tiffani recently met up with Mario and their families, and it was all very nostalgic and sweet.

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Anyway, talking of nostalgia, Mario recently admitted he's "definitely open" to reviving" the '90s classic on Netflix – and we're totally on board with that.

"I've got so much going on, it'd be kind of tough," he said. "But if there's a way to pull it off, I'm definitely open to it.

"It'd be a lot of fun to do, and I love those guys."

We think it'd be loads of fun, too – you just have to look at how much fun Jimmy Fallon had with the mini Bayside High reunion on his chatshow to realise it needs to happen.


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