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MILWAUKEE 鈥?Empty formulas at local grocery stores across Milwaukee are a familiar sight many families have been seeing for the last year. Some doctors are saying things may not get better for a while. The I-Team found out how Abbott s 2022 baby formula mishap, which stopped production of major formula brands, is still impacting Milwaukee families today. Hi mi amor, it s okay, Selena Quintana said as she cradled her baby, Leonado. He s up from his morning nap and ready for his bottle, and luckily right now, Quintana is stocked up. They will last me a month-and-a-half if I m lucky, two max, Quintana said pointing to the dozen baby formula bottles on her shelf. Quin
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