Evenflo sold its' entire infant feeding line, so it will no longer
manufacture anything under the scope of the Code. This makes Evenflo and
Ameda Code compliant again, even by the strict definition of
parent-company Code compliance, which many of us favor.
Is your head spinning?
Catherine Watson Genna BS, IBCLC NYC cwgenna.com
On 2/8/2012 2:40 PM, Patricia Berg-Drazin wrote:
> Ellen:
>
> Hygeia has been on the only one who is WHO complaint/ EvenFlo who
> owned/ owns? Ameda made a decision to become "un compliant"....
>
> warmly,
>
> Patricia
>
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