Mamapedia: 1 Year Subscription to Kiwi Magazine for as Low as $2
Here’s a chance to snag a one year subscription to Kiwi Magazine for as low as $2! Voted Parent’s Choice Magazine Award in 2010, Kiwi magazine highlights eco-friendly crafts, sustainable living tips, fun educational activities for kids, nutritious and natural recipes, lunchbox tips, and other healthy food options.
Currently, you can head over to Mamapedia where you can snag a one year subscription for $6 (regularly priced at $12) or a two-year subscription for $10. Plus, if you are a new member of Mamapedia, you’ll snag a $5 credit upon sign-up which means you can snag a 1 year subscription for only $1… that’s 92% off the retail price! If you would prefer to save your $5 credit for later, you can use the coupon code 1YEARKIWI2 to snag a one-year subscription now for only $2 or use the coupon code 2YEARKIWI4 to snag a 2-year subscription for only $4 (please note that it has been reported that these codes only work for new members).
(Thanks, Wheel N Deal Mama & Eeendeavors!)
I signed up for consumer panel discussion group members for moms by Kiwi magazine. Hopefully they would pick me because I would love to try all new products!
I am a new member to Mamapedia and was able to use the code to get it for $2 for 1 year. I did not get any credit for signing up though, but with a $2 magazine on healthy organic information for my kids I am thrilled. We have really been trying to move to a more healthy, low to no perservative and no high fructose corn syrup lifestyle. Did you know that many types of all beep franks have high fructose corn syrup? Yikes.
I didn’t get the $5 credit either but I think it’s WELL worth the $2 🙂
I would hesitate to buy anything on Mamapedia. I purchased the $10 amazon gift card for $5 deal awhile back and while my credit card was charged I never received the e-mail. I printed out the confirmation page with the transaction number, and have e-mailed them more than once about the problem but they do not reply.
Awful customer service. Now I have to get my credit card company involved.