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    Reconstructed Milks - The Forerunners of Modern Infant Formula

    The forerunners of modern infant formula, reconstructed milks were created by breaking cow's milk into its major nutritional components and reassembling them, along with other ingredients, into combinations thought to be more appropriate for infants feeding. In 1925, Mead Johnson introduced Recolac, reconstructed milk, followed in 1926 by Mead's Powdered Lactid Acid Half Skim Milk.