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At 5:02 PM -0400 9/16/04, Lombardi, Gail wrote:
>Here is a link to the Horizon Organic Infant Formula
>http://horizonorganicbaby.com/cgi-bin/index.cgi
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>Luckily it is only available in 3 states.
>Sad that they plan to expand nationally.
I'm not sure why you are sad. Isn't organic AIM
at least somewhat better than non-organic AIM --
for those unfortunate babies who are fed it, as
well as for all the cows involved, and for the
environment?
Also, wouldn't smaller companies without the
marketing expertise of Big Pharma be an
improvement for everyone, at least until Ross
etc. caught on? Personally, I'd love to see
"organic" be the next "DHA". Meanwhile, has
anyone tried to get Horizon to change their
packaging to be more BF-friendly?
Tina
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Tina Kimmel, MSW, MPH
PhD Program, UC Berkeley School of Social Welfare
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