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Date: | Wed, 21 Aug 2002 05:24:42 -0700 |
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My experience with AIM (artificial infant milk/
"formula") manufacturers and their underhanded
advertising tactics...
About 4 to 6 weeks after my youngest was born (and
thriving solely on Mama's milk), I received an
unsolicited box in the mail of THREE FULL-SIZE CANS of
powdered AIM. I was stunned. Sort of like when you
are going through your day, and encounter someone who
does something so unspeakably rude it leaves you
speechless. I donated them to a local emergency
shelter and figured that was the end of it.
Then, at the 4 to 5 month mark, I got another
UNSOLICITED box of another 3 full-size cans! I marked
it "Refused--Return to Sender" and sent it back. I
still get envelopes full of coupons for infant
products, and the babes are pre-school/kindergarten
age!
The enemy never rests (smirk).
Carole Jernigan
RN, LC, IBCLC hopeful
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