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April 18, 2011
Reviewer:
jarhead1972
I love Reminisce. The issues bring back so many memories.
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A Great Magazine
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February 22, 2011
Reviewer:
Linda
We have seen these magazines in doctors' offices and found them to be great. We love the stories, puzzles, and you can't help talking about the old days and reminiscing! I am now going to subscribe so I can get them at home. What a great magazine!
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Great Birthday Delivery
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August 03, 2010
Reviewer:
Loni
I recently subscribed to the magazine as a 95th birthday present to a friend. I asked that, if possible, they could get a copy to her by her birthday. THEY DID THIS and I was able to wrap it and give it to her on her special day. I can't thank the staff enough for getting that copy to her on her birthday- she loves it!!!
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One of the best magazines I have ever read
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May 26, 2010
Reviewer:
Dee Dee
I could not be more pleased with this publication. I refuse to give any copies away. I read each copy over & over and I have given many people order blanks to subscribe to Reminisce.
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What a review of our American Heritage!
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January 01, 2010
Reviewer:
Happy
My daughter gave me my 1st subscription to Reminisce Magazine and I was hooked from the 1st issue. My husband & I both read each issue from cover to cover. Lots of varied articles to capture everyone's attention is one of the best features of this magazine. Once we got used to your format, we dropped Readers Digest and have not resumed getting it. Keep the issues coming. I love them.
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Look what I got! Dec/Jan 2010 issue
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December 30, 2009
Reviewer:
Sandy ( SnRMcNeal@q.com)
I love reminisce Mags, also the Good Old Days.. and have been reading them for yrs now.. I send Subscriptions to my family, as well.. This issue Dec/Jan 2010.. Look What I got.. All time Favorite Gifts.. Page 29 shocked me!!.The Fans Of Flyer Picture of 5 boys sent in by Robert Johnson of Fort Myers Florida.. I swear the boy in the middle is my Father at age 12.. Time is right, town is right.. I need to contact Mr. Johnson and see if he remembers, that boy's name, as being Robert Lee Smith.. If so Please have him contact me at the email above.. I would love to know about my Dad at age 12.. He died when he was 54.. He lost his Dad at age 2..Had a older sis named Mary Ellen and their Mother was Ina Mae Smith..Thankyou so much for these mags.. I look for my Father everywhere in these pictures and anything about WW2.. I love the 40s.. Thanks again..
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Cozy magazine!
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December 14, 2009
Reviewer:
Jackie
My Dad and I just love reading Reminisce. It brings back nostalgic memories along with some fantastic vintage photos! We've been subscribing to Reminisce for years and will continue to do so for many to come. It's a heartwarming magazine for all ages.
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Subscription
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December 12, 2009
Reviewer:
Earl R
I find Reminisce to be fun and enjoyable reading.
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My 95 year old mother LOVES your magazine
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September 17, 2009
Reviewer:
Fran
I gave my 95 year old Mother a subscription to Reminisce and Reminisce Extra for Christmas last year. She lives in an assisted living facility and "shares" her copies with the other folks when she's finished reading both magazines. Mom recently had a stroke and is temporarily (we hope) in a rehab facility, one thing she asked to have brought to her was her Reminisce and Reminisce Extra. The speech therapist uses the magazines as learning tools for Mom. Thank you for taking part in Mom's recovery!!
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Love this magazine
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September 16, 2009
Reviewer:
Binky
Reminisce is a pleasure to read. It allows me to view little pieces of my life through it's photos, and recalled wonderful memories, long forgotten. When I am done it makes a great gift to share with local nursing homes, so others might visit a great place in time.
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An Opinion
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August 27, 2009
Reviewer:
kwiffy
Received my first issue, August/September 2009, and am unable to put it down. Going through it, page by page, brings back many memories. I can not focus on any one particular topic as every page was so enjoyable. Please keep up the great work.
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