Formulas For Success: Abbott Touts Similarity To Breast Milk, ByHeart Promotes ‘Clean Label’

Infant nutrition giant Abbott extends its Similac line with its “closest formula to breast milk ever” while startup ByHeart approaches its initial launch with announcement its formula is first certified by  Clean Label Project.

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A global giant in infant nutrition, Abbott Laboratories Ltd., extends its Similac line with its “closest formula to breast milk ever” while New York startup ByHeart Inc. prepares to launch its first formula with an announcement that it’s the first certified by the Clean Label Project.

Abbott announced the launch of Similac 360 Total Care with a blend of five human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) on 16...

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