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Sat. March 18th, Greenville News. N*s*le recalls 2.5 million cans of baby
formula because they might not have been properly sterlized. Recalled are
Carnation products G**d St**t, follow-Up and Al**y, sold between 10-18-99 and
Monday. Consumers can call 1-800-510-7493 to see if they have purchased any
of the recalled cans. They can be "returned to the store where they were
purchased for a refund or exchange", Who in the world still has cans from 5
months ago and why was this article tucked away on page 2 of the newspaper?
Should be page 1 headlines IMHO.
The article goes on to say that "no illness have been reported". Could it be
that noone was aware? Inquiring minds want to know.
Alice Ernest IBCLC
Simpsonville, SC
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