Enfamil (a play on words of 'infant meal') is an American brand of infant formula that is made by Mead Johnson, a subsidiary of Reckitt.
From 1989 through 2011, Mead Johnson used Beatrix Potter's Peter Rabbit on its U.S. packaging.
This baby formula brand was put on the market on October 5, 1959, by the Mead Johnson company as "a low protein duplication of mother's milk.
"[1] The corporation had been founded in 1905 in New Jersey by Edward Mead Johnson and then relocated to Evansville, Indiana in 1915.
[3] According to the United States Food and Drug Administration, test results have shown that traces of cyanuric acid have been found in Enfamil Lipil With Iron,[4] however, the products still are approved by the FDA due to small consumption levels, being considered tolerable.