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> This reminds me that I briefly caught some of the news last evening that
showed cases of Similac, stating that they had been stolen, giving the fact
that they can spoil if outdated, and that they had been re-labeled with
newer outdates, repackaged and resold to merchants. I don't know whether
this was local or elsewhere in the US. Double BARF! Poor
> defenseless babies and duped parents!
> Jean
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> K. Jean Cotterman RNC, IBCLC
> Dayton, Ohio USA
In November 2001, I posted about a Canadian TV news program that did an
investigative report about the funding of terrorism. They were able to find
connections between organized shoplifting of formula, which was then
re-packaged, re-dated and re-sold, to raise funds that was eventually linked
back to terrorism groups. If anyone wants the full story, I have the
summary in my own files.
Janice Reynolds
Saskatchewan, Canada
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