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Suzanne Bowes <[log in to unmask]>
Tue, 3 Apr 2007 17:27:08 -0700
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I am just about to bust an artery.  The ross rep in our area was able to convince "someone" to accept his generous offer of breastmilk labels for our NICU.  Mind you, we got rid of the bags two years ago in preparation of BF (which hasn't happened).  The rep states since the labels are different, each baby's milk will be able to be identified to the baby by the label design.  You know, safety. Now all the staff thinks they're wonderful and isn't it nice that we're getting $600 product free?  The rep promised there would be no ads (ross or similac) on the labels.  I warned the "powers" not to believe him.  No surprise to me that the labels arrived with both Ross and Similac boldly printed on the labels.  This has just happened and we want to move quick to get rid of these.  Please email me at: [log in to unmask] for info and evidence.  I'm so mad I can't think right now.  Got a copy of the code but I cannot believe that this is some kind of corporate violation.  Ideas please.
Suzanne Bowes RN, IBCLC
Medford, OR (where I don't think I got the fight in me anymore!)

 
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