Infants Formula | Baby Formula News for 12/08/2009
| Buy Buy Baby big-box store opens in Brandon in March (St. Petersburg Times) Buy Buy Baby, a chain of big-box stores owned by Bed Bath Beyond that specializes in baby furniture and products, will take over a former Linens 'n Things store in Lake Brandon Village in Brandon... | ||
4 charged, thousand cans of Enfamil found in van - Kentucky.com
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Baby Formula Company Wins Damages, Injunction in Rare False Advertising Trial (Law.com via Yahoo! Finance) Earlier this year, PBM Products, which makes store-brand baby formula, failed to enjoin ads that claimed Mead Johnson's more expensive formula provides babies with unique developmental benefits... | ||
Food Pantry collecting for the holidays - Chesterton Tribune
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Weaned From Bristol-Myers Squibb, Mead Johnson Expands With Nutritional Baby . - Market Wire (press release)
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Bristol Myers Baby Formula Trade - Forbes
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Chicago-area Red Cross urges caution as winter weather nears - WQAD
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WTF? CVS (Fairfield County Weekly) Most customers walk through CVS's doors, red coupon card in hand, expecting, at the least, fresh medicine, safe eggs and unexpired baby formula. But according to Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, CVS does not always deliver on these expectations. An investigation by Blumenthal's office... | ||
Weaned From Bristol-Myers Squibb, Mead Johnson Expands With Nutritional Baby Formula, an Industrial Info News Alert (Marketwire) SUGAR LAND, TX--(Marketwire - December 7, 2009) - Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas) -- Bristol-Myers Squibb (NYSE:BMY) (New York, New York) is divesting its 83% majority stake in its last non- biopharmaceutical holding, Mead Johnson Nutritional (NYSE:MJN) (Evansville, Indiana). This divesture comes only 10 months after Mead Johnson's initial public offering. In this ... | ||
Western Kentucky Baby Formula Theft (ABC 36 Lexington) A western Kentucky sheriff is consulting with the FBI about a baby formula theft. Marshall County authorities arrested four people in November after finding more than 1,000 cans of formula in a van. The department says the suspects were stealing it to sell in Mexico. Back in October, Georgetown police arrested three people for stealing baby formula. Investigators say Herman Jones, Ray Sharp, and ... | ||
Powder at clinic was baby formula (The Sun Chronicle) ATTLEBORO - A small pile of white powder that caused concern after it was discovered Friday morning outside a health clinic where abortions are performed was determined to be baby formula... | ||
Police Investigate Possible Baby Formula Theft Ring (LEX 18 Lexington) Police in western Kentucky are investigating a possible theft ring involving baby formula that they say stretches from Kentucky to Mexico. The Marshall County sheriff says four people were arrested last month after two of the suspects were spotted stealing Enfamil baby formula. Investigators say they found more than a thousand cans inside a van the four were riding in. Police say similar cases ... | ||
Charities calling for help prior to Christmas - CTV.ca
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Gordonsville's PBM baby formula company wins ad ban case - Culpeper Star Exponent
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The Tanzania Food and Drugs Authority (TFDA) has blacklisted more brands of . - The Citizen Daily
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Woman no longer considered a 'baby killer' (CNews) Sherry Sherret-Robinson no longer carries the title of baby killer... | ||
Powder at clinic was baby formula - Attleboro Sun Chronicle
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Va. baby-formula company wins lawsuit (Richmond Times-Dispatch) Gordonsville-based baby-formula maker PBM Products LLC has won a $13.5 million damages award in a false-advertising lawsuit against rival Mead Johnson & Co. PBM, which makes store-brand baby formula sold in 35,000 retail locations worldwide, filed the lawsuit in April in U.S. District Court in Richmond against Evansville, Ind.-based Mead Johnson... | ||
CPS accepts donation for babies in foster care - Pacific Daily News
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CPS accepts donation for babies in foster care (Pacific Daily News) Baby formula and diapers may not be considered ideal gifts to place under the Christmas tree, but Barbara Guerrero, social services supervisor at Child Protective Services, said she knows some foster parents who are happy to accept such gifts... |





