Sep 23, 2024
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - The Oklahoma Women, Infants and Children (WIC) officials are alerting participants of its transition from Gerber to Similac brand infant formulas beginning in October. While maintaining the same nutrition and quality standards set by the FDA WIC leaders say, infants will automatically be changed to the most comparable Similac brand infant formula which continues to be a milk-based, low-lactose, and a soy-based formula option. “We understand the past few years have been challenging for families utilizing infant formulas,” said Amy Mauldin, Nutrition Services Manager of the Oklahoma WIC program. “We are committed to addressing any questions or concerns of our participants to ensure a smooth transition for their babies.” Formula-Transistion-GuideDownload Other Headlines 'I could be doing more honestly': Latina businesswoman hopes to expand her Austin empire 23andMe agrees to $30M settlement over 2023 data breach: How much could users get? WIC leaders alert participants of baby infant formula change starting October Watch: Cesar Chavez sculpture unveiled in Las Vegas RFK Jr. asks Supreme Court to restore him on New York ballot  Participants are encouraged to check their WIC benefit balance before shopping by visiting wicconnect.com, by calling 1-866-562-2702, or by asking for a printed balance inquiry from the cashier at a WIC-approved store, according to WIC. For concerns and questions on the contract formula change, click here.
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