Candy (magazine)
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Candy Magazine | |
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Editor-in-Chief | Mia Custodio |
Categories | Teen Magazines |
Frequency | monthly |
First issue | 1999 |
Company | Summit Media |
Country | Philippines |
Language | English |
Website | www.candymag.com/ |
Candy is a magazine which is dedicated to the Filipino youth. It is published by Summit Media, publisher of Yes!, Cosmopolitan, Seventeen, FHM, Total Girl, and others. The magazine is manned by editor-in-chief Mia Fausto.
[edit] Candy Magazine's Resident Columnists
- Mia Custodio
- Marla Miniano
- Mimi Tiu
- Macy Alcaraz
- Roch Vergara
- Jennie Llamas - Garcia
- Angel Constantino
- Margaux Romero
- Lia Cruz
- Gypsy Girl
- Katie
- Chinggay Labrador
- Stella de Dios, MD
- Malyn Cristobal
- Sophie Lim-Bate
Candy Magazine's first issue was published on February, 1999. The magazine is edited in English because it is easy to read by the readers, in which the main target of it is the Filipino Female Teenagers, College Students, the Male Teenagers, and also, High School Students.
Candy Magazine is the most read teen magazine. It was ranked first in the Philippines in the category of Teen Magazines, according to the survey conducted by Synovate. It is also the number one magazine based on the top 5 magazines of Summit Media after FHM, Yes!, Cosmopolitan, and Good Housekeeping.
[edit] Magazine's subscription and Availability
This magazine is published monthly by Summit Media, and it is available in all convenience stores like 7-Eleven, Mini-Stop, and all others, same as Filbars, for new issues as well as back issues, some newsstands, bookstores like National Bookstores, Merriam-Webster Bookstores, Mag:net Café, Goodwill Bookstores, SM Department Stores, Rustan’s, SM Supermarket Branches, Liana’s Supermarket, and all other supermarkets and leading malls in the Philippines. It is also distributed in key cities worldwide. Its cover price for Metro Manila is Php 85.00 while outside Metro Manila cost about Php 100.00.