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"ESPN The Magazine" – Online Deal

$13 for One-Year "ESPN The Magazine" Subscription with Free Shipping and a Water Bottle ($29.95 Value)

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In a Nutshell

This glossy sports publication keeps fans up-to-date with in-depth reporting, analysis, and creative photography of college and pro leagues

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  • Expires Jan 31, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 4 more as gifts. Limit 1 per order. Free shipping. Does not ship to Canada or PO Boxes. Most orders ship within 4-6 weeks from the purchase date. Online registration required; addresses for gift recipients can be specified during registration. Not valid toward renewals. Voucher is non-transferable.
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Sports fans always want the inside scoop, from learning about game plans to knowing which players are powered strictly by rocket propellant. Discover explosive sports coverage with this Groupon.

$13 for a One-Year Subscription and a Water Bottle ($29.95 Value)

  • One-year subscription with issues delivered twice a month 
  • ESPN-themed water bottle for collecting a rival fan’s tears of defeat 
  • Free access to ESPN Insider for in-depth sports analysis 
  • Free access to the ESPN The Magazine iPad app
  • Free shipping

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