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Virginia G Thorley <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 4 Sep 2000 08:24:28 +1000
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Norma Ritter wrote:
> Am I missing something here? Isn't Enfamil cow-milk based?
> Talk about double-speak!
>
   I guess these *artificial baby milks* (ABM) are kind of like a hybrid.
Strangely, when hybrid plants are marketed, they are still promoted as roses
or hibiscus, or whatever.  Yet when ABM is marketed, heaven forbid that it
is cow's-milk derived!  It is also interesting that this is not the case
with soy-based ABMs, which are marketed as soy products.  Ah, the wonders of
the marketing world, where a selling point or a non-selling point determines
the "truth" of the matter.
    Virginia

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