hide
Refer Friends. Get $10*

Cleveland

  • A
  • C
  • D
  • F
  • G
  • H
  • I
  • K
  • L
  • M
  • N
  • O
  • P
  • R
  • S
  • T
  • U
  • V
  • W
  • Canada
  • Other Countries
x hide

Oh no... You're too late for this Groupon!

Sign up for our daily email so you never miss another Groupon!

"O, The Oprah Magazine" – Online Deal

$9 for One-Year Subscription to "O, The Oprah Magazine" ($18 List Price). Free Shipping.

$9
Buy
No Longer Available
Fri Sep 28 03:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$18
Discount
50%
You Save
$9
  • T460x279
  • Simple Pleasures

In a Nutshell

Contributors such as Nate Berkus, Suze Orman, and Dr. Oz craft features on life, health, beauty, and entertainment

The Fine Print

  • Expires Nov 30, 2012
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 more as gifts. Limit 1 per order. Ships to US only. New customers only. Not valid for renewals. Ships out in 4-6 weeks from date of redemption. Redemption code expires 11/30/12.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

The Deal

  • $9 for a one-year subscription to O, The Oprah Magazine ($18 list price)
  • Free shipping


One-Year Subscription to O, The Oprah Magazine

Each month, O arrives inside subscribers' mailboxes, its pages brimming with content pored over and signed off on by Ms. Winfrey herself. The magazine showcases a range of articles that cover all of life's facets: health, relationships, fashion, literature, food, entertainment, and world-domination etiquette. Oprah recruited experts such as Nate Berkus, Suze Orman, and Dr. Oz to contribute to her monthly publication. Like its talk show predecessor, O also recommends products to beautify and gadgets to simplify, as well as books that Oprah and her band of pals think pass the Queen of Daytime's muster.

Features
  • Content reviewed and approved by Oprah
  • Articles on health, fashion, and entertainment
  • Pieces by Nate Berkus, Suze Orman, and Dr. Oz
  • Personal fitness advice from Bob Greene
  • Relationship meditations by Dr. Phil
  • Reviews of the best new books
  • Beauty product and gadget recommendations


How to Get Your Goods

Step 1.
Purchase your Groupon using the buy button on this page.

Step 2.
Pull up your Groupon with our mobile app or by going to My Groupons (or to My Gifts if you are giving this as a gift) and clicking the view voucher link.

Step 3.
Visit redemption page and enter the redemption code located in the center of your Groupon into the "Promotional Code” field.

Step 4.
Enjoy!

Hearst Magazines

Each month, Hearst Magazines disseminates glossy periodicals packed with insightful columns, informative features, and vivid graphics to keep readers hip to trends in fashion, automotives, and the domestic sphere. Between the pages of Esquire, for example, gents scan celebrity interviews and glean cocktail recipes. Homeowners and hopeful homeowners find inspiration between the pages of ELLE Decor and House Beautiful, while car buffs ogle aerodynamic centerfolds in Road & Track. Lifestyle magazines such as Redbook deal advice on scores of quotidian topics, from work and parenting to clothes and health. Geared toward the younger set, magazines such as Cosmopolitan reveal tips on beauty and fashion.

Groupon Says

Dem_teaser_cat

The Groupon Guide to: the Most Common Dreams

We all love dreaming. Dreams are a veritable digital playground where our minds run free while our bodies lie dormant in soft repose. Here are some of the most common dreams:

• There is a large tower. You climb it. While you climb you hear the voices of all those you have wronged. “Upward,” they whisper, “upward.” At the top is a piano with the heads of all your elementary-school teachers. They sing a song about all the animals you fear.

• You are eating a delightful taco. The meat and cheese are extremely tasty. When you swallow the taco you realize it wasn’t a taco; it was your arm. You are swallowing your arm. You start crying and the sailboat you are on explodes.

• Giving birth to mountain of spiders

• You are a doctor botching the surgery you are performing on Napoleon Bonaparte. With his last breath, he tells you your friends secretly hate you.

• Screaming (into the black night, etc.)

Sweet dreams are made of this.

"O, The Oprah Magazine"

Reviews