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Amy West <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 6 Jan 2011 15:47:58 -0500
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Hey lactnetters,

I just wrote a piece today based on an interaction I had with Similac. It
seems they've got a relatively new tactic for marketing:  they're
advertising heavily to night shift nurses.  Note that in the comments,
someone mentions that the Similac rep came to her hospital and was pushing
this Night Nurse Nation page.

Also, there's a rather shocking admission *by Similac* that infant formula
could be tied to SIDS.

http://justwestofcrunchy.com/2011/01/06/similac-fox-in-the-nurses-hen-house/

Amy West, CLC
(who wrote the post and is still shocked that anyone at Similac would
acknowledge that potential liability, and in such plain language!)

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