Similac
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. It was first released in the late 1920s, and then reformulated and concentrated in 1951. Today, Similac is sold in 96 countries worldwide.
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Owner | Abbott Laboratories |
Country | United States |
Introduced | 1925 |
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Markets | Worldwide |
Previous owners | Moores & Ross Milk Company |
Tagline | Because of Science |
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