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Why can't artificial milk just be required by law to list their full
ingredient content?  And wouldn't it be lovely if they listed what they
it does not contain as well.

Katie Bredbeck
who thinks fish eyes just wouldn't sell well...


On Saturday, November 13, 2004, at 01:14  AM, Sara Bernard wrote:

> It's a shame that their argument is not 'that mothers have the right
> to know
> what's NOT in the babymilk'!

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