Geared toward upper income moms, More ads then stories
SEP
27
2008
Cookie —
I subscribed to Cookie magazine because it was advertised in a Girl Scout fundraiser. I thought it sounded intriguing. After I received the first magazine I started recycling them the instant I received a new one. For the average mom the ads and most things suggested in the articles are not truly affordable. Most moms I know are looking to pay the bills and go on a nice vacation that doesn't cost the suggested deal of $10,000. I confess that I have not read many of the articles, but after reading the key to saving my marriage was more sex and most recently that some woman and I quote "was a sh.....y wife" because she refused her husband I was truly appalled. Do I really need to read this? I'm pretty sure that most moms would agree to have any foul language in print where my children could see it is not the magazine for me.