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In a message dated 4/20/2004 6:47:15 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [log in to unmask] writes:
> I am wondering if BabiesRUs
> ( a national chain of stores selling every product
> imagineable related to
> babies) is doing this in more than a few places right now.
Some in this chain have had such fests for years. I once was asked to do an education talk for expectant parents of multiples at a BabiesRUs. When I got there, I was shocked to find out they planned to raffle a formula company-sponsored gift for attendees. I told them I'd have to leave without presenting to parents if the raffle went on with that gift. (The presentation was not BF-focused.) The manager was beyond po'd -- but I was more beyond than her to have been put in that spot.
I told her I'd be comfortable with a booth at a babyfest that had no outside sponsorship or gifts, even if the same company had a booth there, but I would not have anything I did allegedly sponsored by a WHO Code violator.
The manager switched gifts, but she really wasn't happy with me. Heck, I wasn't there to talk about BF, she said. (Nevermind they used my credentials in PR!) I wasn't invited back!
Karen
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