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| CATEGORY: | Magazine |
| MANUFACTURER: | Conde' Nast Publications |
| FEATURES: | Magazine Subscription, Print |
| TYPE: | Family & Parenting, Fashion & Style, Women's Interest, Lifestyle & Cultures (Guidance), Children's clothing, Children's furniture, Family Travel |
| MEDIA: | Magazine |
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Customer Reviews of Cookie [1-year subscription]
Save your money This magazine is materialistic. Save your money, invest it and have a kid that can go to college worry-free instead of one that looks great but is in debt! This magazine shows how low our society has sunk. Actually, yes, I can afford nice things for my child, I just prefer to use my money more wisely
bait and switch tactics make me sick
i was looking forward to getting my free issue of Cookie along with the promised "stylish" diaper bag and then making my decision on if i would subscribe. but today i recieved my bill stating that after i sent in my $15, then i would be sent the diaper bag. the original offer was clear in it's intention, and i am disdainful of these techniques. i called the magazine and told them if they didn't honor the obvious tone of the orignal offer they could lose my information. after reading the other revues, i am glad i did.
So pretentious
I had hopes that this magazine would be a nice alternative to the others out there. From the moment I opened it, it felt so smug. I gave it a chance and read it cover to cover (the April issue). But what finally did me in (after having read that I could buy an $800 blouse to make me feel pretty in that after pregnancy stage, that I could match my children's shoes to my Jimmy Choo's and finally that I could buy my child the latest $300 tricycle) was the article entitled "Normal" about a child who was misdiagnosed with Autism. The article discussed how distraught the mother was after her child was diagnosed with Autism to the point that she tried to committ suicide. The article ended with the fact that the child turned out to be a genius. What was the point of this article? To say thank God it wasn't true? What about those parents out there who have an autistic child, how does this article make them feel? The article was painful and insensitive. There are better ways to spend you $10 than on Cookie.