>
>Just a thought - If artificial baby milks (ABMs) are again being
>recommended for breastfeeding mothers to drink, that may indicate
>that marketing of special milks for Mums, in cans similar to those
>for ABMs, has not been effective. That is, they may not be selling
>as well as projected. I don't have any figures - this is just a
>suggestion. Does anyone know of any figures, or of any companies
>withdrawing from marketing special milks for Mums?
>
>Virginia
How widespread were these? I don't recall seeing them in the UK.
Maybe they were being tested elsewhere.
Heather Welford Neil
NCT bfc, tutor, UK
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