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Thanks Marsha for providing your input, much appreciated. Does this apply if
the storage container is also a feeding bottle? That's the issue with the
Medela bottles.
Karleen Gribble
Australia
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Subject: Code Issues
> I have been through this with ICDC in Penang and marketing storage
> containers does not violate the Code. A company who is marketing feeding
> bottles needs to modify its website, change packaging, and correct print
> ads to meet its obligations under the Code. Feeding bottles are permitted
> to be pictured on a website if it is what is called a "pack shot." A pack
> shot is a picture of all of the products in question in one picture. A
> company is permitted to state that it manufactures and sells that product
> but there can be no marketing text. Meeting Code obligations is not a
> simple matter. It takes a lot of effort to check that each aspect of
> manufacturing and selling does not turn into marketing.
>
> Marsha Walker, RN, IBCLC
> Weston, MA
>
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