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In reply to the discussion: Born in 1945, I was a bottle baby. There were no commercial formula products. [View all]MineralMan
(151,864 posts)I remember seeing the bottle sterilizer thing in my mom's kitchen for years as a child. Instead of formula, she bought glass baby bottles, rubber nipples and caps to hold them on the bottle. I'm sure she used the same stuff for all three of her children.
The Karo syrup (corn syrup) added carbohydrates to the formula and the baby vitamins, dispensed from a dropper, filled in some of the missing elements in the formula. The evaporated milk helped to make sure that the formula started out with a sterile milk base.
You see in old movies a mother shaking the bottle so a few drops fall on her forearm. That was to test the temperature and make sure the heated formula wasn't too hot for the baby. My mom was very careful to make sure we didn't get any unwanted microbes in our diet, I suppose.
By the time I was an adult, pretty much everyone who wasn't breastfeeding was giving their infants a commercial formula product.