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Very interesting.
I thought the pump looked just like an Ameda Purely Yours and wondered  if 
they had an agreement - since for a while Ameda was distributing other  Lansinoh 
products....
Laura Goodwin-Wright
Mississippi
 
In a message dated 9/4/2007 8:59:30 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
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Well  maybe it's more useful to draw the link between bottle manufacturers
and  breast pumps.
You know when Pigeon bought Lansinoh I wondered why....at  least part of the
reason has recently been revealed....Lansinoh is now  selling a breast pump,
and wouldn't you know it, it looks identical to the  Pigeon pump. I guess
that Pigeon understood that their marketing  opportunities were limited by
their history of WHO code breaching and that  people perhaps did not trust a
breast pump from a company whose bread and  butter is bottles.

Karleen  Gribble
Australia









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