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Pablum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pablum is a processed cereal for infants originally marketed by the Mead Johnson Company in 1931. The trademarked name is a contracted form of the Latin word pabulum, meaning "foodstuff". The name ...
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The Watch ; 1300s ... Pablum; 1931 ... History of Invention...
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Pablum an Instant Nutritious Meal ... Pablum Raised Research Funds ... Home » History » Canadian History » Pablum is Healthy Baby Food, Canadian-Made...
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"History of the Development of Infant Formulas," Infant Formula: ... In 1931, Pablum, an infant cereal containing necessary minerals and vitamins for children's health, became available in Canada and the United States. The food was heralded as an excellent cereal addition to the infant's diet and remains a popular infant...
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THIS DAY IN NEW YORK HISTORY; ... THIS DAY IN NEW YORK HISTORY;; Two hundred years ago today, the following letter appeared in the Evening Post: To the Editor of the "Evening Post."; SIR,--Having read, in your paper of the 26th of October last, a paragraph respecting an old gentleman by the name of Knickerbocker,
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Although it kicked off last fall, I've only recently become aware of the Tenement Museum's blog, which, like the museum itself, promises to be a great resource for New York history -- especially as it relates to immigrants and the LES (the blog seems to focus a lot of attention on immigrant and ... Flaming Pablum...
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This is only logical speculation that cannot be proven one way or the other until more history surfaces on this very interesting experiment, but it would appear to be the earliest known attempt at the use of a rotary valve on a motorcycle.
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