In Touch Weekly Magazine
By Summer Banks onI recently picked up a copy of In Touch Magazine at my local grocery store. I was interested in the cover articles and decided to spend a little extra on something fun to read. I wish I had kept my two Washington's.
In Touch Magazine lures readers into it's pages through outstanding headlines and promises. When you purchase the magazine, you are left with brief blurbs attached to great pictures. There is no real information in the magazine. Many of the captions are less than 25 words and simply explain what is going on in the picture. Such as, "Jolie feeds her dogs!" may be a caption for Angelina Jolie holding a package of dog food.
The magazine is printed on thin, less than great paper and the dye runs easily.
I will never again purchase the In Touch Magazine, this magazine should only be read while waiting in line!
