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Mizz (magazine)

''Mizz Magazine'' was a monthly magazine published in the United Kingdom, and was aimed at teenage and pre-teen girls (usually to those between the ages of 11 and 14).
==History and profile==
Mizz was first published in April 1985. In March 2006 the magazine was sold by IPC Media to Panini UK. The magazine was published on a fortnightly basis〔〔 until 2012 when its frequency was changed to monthly.〔
''Mizz'' incorporated pages of fashion; displaying clothing trends, using models ranging from 12 to 16 years old. It encouraged its readers to write in about events in their life, varying from serious to comic issues. It also contained information about celebrities in a 'gossip' form. The magazine also included information on how to deal with teenage issues related to puberty, hygiene, friends and relationships. It had a range of competitions and quizzes and posters. It often came with freebies.
In 2012 online version of ''Mizz'' was started.〔 However, the magazine folded in 2013.

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