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Veintitantos magazine is a Mexican magazine that was first published on June 1994. It has features on relationships, work, sex and other issues that appeal to women ages 18 to 25.[1] The magazine is published monthly by Editorial Notmusa, S.A. DE C.V.[1][2] The headquarters is in Mexico City.[1]

When the magazine was first released, its price was 6.00 pesos (around US$2.00 in June 1994). After 1994's great Mexican crisis, the magazine tried its best to keep price and quality at the same level but could not manage to do it. 10 years later, you can buy Veintitantos magazine for 29 pesos (around US$2.8 in 2007).

Fashion spreads often portray local and unknown models and affordable clothing. They have never used a celebrity for the cover. The sex content is about Cosmo's rate, but often dealing with Mexican conservationism.

References

  1. ^ a b c "Factsheet. Veintitantos". Publicitas. Retrieved 19 June 2016.
  2. ^ Salvador Güereña; Vivian M. Pisano (1 January 1998). Latino Periodicals: A Selection Guide. McFarland. p. 89. ISBN 978-0-7864-0540-4. Retrieved 19 June 2016.