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  2. Everything you need to know about European baby formula - AOL

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  3. Bobbie (company) - Wikipedia

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    An early version of Bobbie's European-style formula was initially recalled by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2019 due to concerns about the product labeling. [10] [11] The company revised the formula's labeling and the product became the first European-style formula to meet FDA requirements, and officially launched in January 2021.

  4. Similac - Wikipedia

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    Similac (for "similar to lactation") is a brand of infant formula that was developed by Alfred Bosworth of Tufts University and marketed by Abbott Laboratories. [1] It was first released in the late 1920s, and then reformulated and concentrated in 1951.

  5. Infant formula - Wikipedia

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    Infant formula An infant being fed from a baby bottle. Infant formula, also called baby formula, simply formula (American English), formula milk, baby milk or infant milk (British English), is a manufactured food designed and marketed for feeding to babies and infants under 12 months of age, usually prepared for bottle-feeding or cup-feeding from powder (mixed with water) or liquid (with or ...

  6. Popular European Formula Brand Holle Is Now Available in the US

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    Good news for formula-feeding families who love the sustainable brand. Good news, mamas! iStock Swiss baby food maker Holle has picked up a cult following of formula-feeding moms stateside ...

  7. The fascinating history of baby formula - AOL

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    The first commercial formulas. In 1846, Liebig, an acclaimed German chemist, had described all living tissue, including food, as being composed of different proportions of fats, carbohydrates and ...