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Wed, 25 Dec 1996 10:14:59 PST |
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In the fall of 1994, a local hospital ran an ad for maternity services which showed all the different health care plans it took (at least 20)
printed on baby bottles. I wrote a long letter, and suprise, got a
letter back explaining the ad, as well as the hospital's BF services (not much). I have not seen baby bottles again in their ads.
I wrote another hospital which showed a baby being bottlefed in its
general newsletter. No reply, but next issue showed a mom BF, and no bottles. A letter to a large insurer regarding their ad showing a couple
happily bottlefeeding their child did not result in a reply, but I have
not seen them run another ad with a bottle.
So, it pays to write. At least it makes people think even if you're not sucessful in changing people's mine. Hospitals and insurance companies *should* know better. I still have to write one of our local news
stations which *always* shows a baby bottle in conjunction with any story on babies.
Melissa Kirsch
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