> Actually, the powdered formula is most often stolen and used to cut heroin.
> Not used for babies at all. For awhile, our grocery store only had Similac
> powder behind the counter, and Enfamil was out in the open because Similac
> apparently was better for use with heroin than Enfamil. Haven't looked lately,
> but the big stores, Target, etc, have all the powder out on the shelves.
>
> Sad, isn't it -- no matter how you "cut" it.
>
Isn't powdered formula in the hospital "free" giveaway bags? Makes you wonder what happens to those samples. Guess if one can sell the freebies to dealers or junkies, one can cover the increased costs on the back end that these bags incur. Another good reason to "ban the bag"...
Karen
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