Selling bottles is not a problem...marketing them unethically (ie in breach
of the code) is. Evenflo have said that they are going to market ethically
(and not a bottle to be found on their website- it seems they are fair
dinkum but we'll keep watching). Medela have said that they do not have a
problem with marketing bottles to the public (and are doing so via their
website). That's the difference.
Karleen Gribble
Australia
----- Original Message -----
From: "Barbara Berges" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 3:20 AM
Subject: bottles and code
> Would some one explain how Evenflo can be applauded for efforts to become
> code compliant, while acknowledging that they will continue to display and
> sell feeding bottles, while Medela is being lambasted for adding feeding
> bottles to their product line?
>
> Barb Berges BS, RN, IBCLC
> near Cleveland, Ohio
>
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