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  2. Infant feeding - Wikipedia

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    Those that continued to feed their infants substitutes like cereals, cow's milk, and broths too early, led to the infant's development of scurvy, rickets, gastrointestinal problems, and kidney stones. [3] Continuing on into the 19th century, scientists were relating high rates of mortality and undernourishment to the lack of infants being ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Baby food - Wikipedia

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    The industrial revolution saw the beginning of the baby food market which promoted commercial baby foods as convenience items. [29] In developed countries, babies are now often started with commercially produced iron-fortified infant cereals, [9] and then move on to mashed fruits and vegetables. Commercial baby foods are widely available in dry ...

  5. The fascinating history of baby formula - AOL

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    An 1885 ad for Nestle's Baby Milk touts it as a "perfect food." ... this is a good market to get into,' so by the end of the 19th century you have a large number of infant foods being sold, most ...

  6. Nestlé Adds Sugar to Baby Milk and Cereal in Poorer Nations

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    The report calls out Nestlé's “double standard" for adding sugar to baby food products in developing countries.

  7. 1977 Nestlé boycott - Wikipedia

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    A boycott was launched in the United States on July 4, 1977, against the Swiss-based multinational food and drink processing corporation Nestlé.The boycott expanded into Europe in the early 1980s and was prompted by concerns about Nestlé's aggressive marketing of infant formulas (i.e., substitutes for breast milk), particularly in underdeveloped countries.

  8. Report eyes options to prevent infant formula shortages - AOL

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    (The Center Square) – A Congressional watchdog suggested changes to how the government buys infant formula to avoid future shortages. Shortly after the pandemic, in 2022, an infant formula ...

  9. Cerealicious - Wikipedia

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    The start up business was the brainchild of a group of students back in 2005 with the concept of reinventing cereals by adding candies and mix-ins then naming the "creation" after movie titles. On January 4, 2006, the first Cerealicious store was opened at the University of Santo Tomas campus in Sampaloc, Manila.