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Enfamil Restocked at Walgreen, Kroger
The product, made in Glenview, was pulled in December following a Missourian infant's death.
Mead Johnson’s Enfamil Premium Newborn is returning to the shelves of two major retailers, Bloomberg reports.
Walgreen Co. and Supervalu Inc. have restocked the formula, made in Glenview, after The Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced no evidence linking a 10-day-old baby's death to contaminated formula.
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“In light of the FDA test results indicating no safety concerns with Enfamil, we are in the process of restocking the product in our stores,” Mike Siemienas, a spokesman for Eden Prairie, Minnesota-based Supervalu, told Bloomberg.
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