Leanne and colleagues,
I'm happy to answer this question. There is no Nestle connection to the
Ameda/Evenflo deal. Evenflo is owned by a privately held company with
no ties to Nestle. You can be sure that Marsha Walker and I would not be
involved if Nestle were a party to this.
I would appreciate it if you would share with me whatever information
you have that led you to ask about this.
Nancy Mohrbacher, IBCLC
Lactation Consultant, Ameda Breastfeeding Products
Chicago suburbs USA
>Leanne writes:
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>I know that Ameda has been purchased by Evenflow, but now the question I need clarified is where does Nestle stand in this deal?
>This question came up regarding a product and we need to see if Nestle is part of the equation. I know that Nancy Morbacher has pledged the importance of Ameda and to keep it a product devoted to Lactation, but a voice in a meeting said that Nestle may be more involved and wondered if there was a conflict if that were true. Help me get correct information for the team.
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