Thanks, Kathleen, for the boycott reminders. I always try to avoid purchasing Nestle and AHP products- I have the little card in my checkbook. In addition, I think it will be much more effective if we write regularly to the companies and TELL them you are: 1.) not only NOT purchasing their products, but 2.) telling all your acquaintances about their unethical business practices. A letter every three or four months, saying "I'm still telling people- I told fifty people since the last time I wrote!" might eventually give them pause, if enough of us do it. (Now that we all have computers, we can write the letter, save it, and recycle it again every few months with a new date!) If you have children in schools, and they put on candy sales, you can make sure they don't use Nestle candy and educate people at the same time. I have heard that over the years Nestle has been affected by the boycott, but a lot of people think it is over. My kids know I won't usually buy anything with Nestle on the label, but I will admit to celebrating with a batch of Nestle Tollhouse cookies if I make a particularly successful advocacy effort- like a published letter to the editor! (what can I say? They make the BEST chocolate chips!) The address are: Nestle S.A. CH-1800 Vevey, Switzerland American Health Products 70 Hilltop Road Ramsey, NJ 07446 I've got a bunch of other addresses if anybody wants them. An interesting note- after writing to Nestle I got on their mailing list, and receive their public relations material, all about their fine "family" of foods. But the funny thing is that they never mention their infant formulas. Hmmm...seems like there's a black sheep in the Nestle family. Sue Jacoby, LLLL & IBCLC