Mead DHA/ARA-Fortified Infant Formula Slated For February Release
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Mead Johnson Nutritionals' Enfamil LIPIL, an infant formula fortified with ARA and DHA fatty acid oils, will be priced in the U.S. at a 10%-15% premium to the line's Enfamil with Iron product, the firm said
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