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In a message dated 3/10/01 4:26:41 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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Terriann,
I believe that this manufacturer has exhibited at ILCA conferences. The
product (if I'm thinking of the same one) is a rack to store bottles of
breastmilk so that the first one stored is the first one used. It keeps them
in chronological order so to speak. Since all pump manufacturers also make
bottles, I don't know that the simple process of making the bottle violates
the code. This product is intended for use by breastfeeding mothers who
store breastmilk for a variety of uses - such as working. I have no
financial or other ties to the company.
> I was contacted by a commercial company and sent a product for =
> "breastfeeding mothers" to be used as a door prize for a conference I am =
> involved with. It is a product that stores the bottles of milk in the =
> refrigerator. I'm guessing that is comes with bottles inside, but I =
> haven't checked. And, I'm assuming that this product is a violation of =
>
Dori Dorfman, BS, IBCLC, MPH (getting closer)
Teaneck, NJ
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