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Notification to Mother’s of Infants

by Lizzy on January 11, 2010 · 1 comment

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It was recently brought to my attention that some false advertising has taken place in the past that has led Mother’s to believe that store-brand infant formulas are not as healthy or quality as name-brands.  This idea is totally false, and studies have proven that the less expensive store-brand formulas are just as adequate and nutritious as the more costly name-brands.

As a breastfeeding Mother that has actually formula fed one of my four children, I understand how expensive and burdensome buying name-brand formula can be.  I was told to buy a pricey name-brand by my physician, and thinking back I could have saved a bundle of money if I had been encouraged to purchase the store-brand.  I have been asked to share this information with my readers, and bring light to the situation by including links to various sites and press releases to allow Mother’s to make their own educated decisions.

Official Press Release:

http://www.pbmproducts.com/press.aspx?ID=310

http://industry.bnet.com/advertising/10004868/a-desperate-mead-johnson-loses-135m-jury-verdict-over-false-claims/

http://www.brandweek.com/bw/content_display/esearch/e3i6328aaffeb014c13fbcc5dbedc3d4fd7

http://blogs.consumerreports.org/baby/2009/07/save-money-on-baby-stuff-cheap-formula.html

Please inform those you know that might be affected by this situation, and thanks in advance for helping spread the word!

I was compensated for this post, but the opinions and views are my own!

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Joe
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