What is the difference between F100 and F75?
F-75 is considered the starter formula, and F-100 the catch-up formula. The designations mean that the product contains respectively 75 and 100 kcals per 100 ml. F-75 provides 75 kcal and 0. L, while F-100 provides 100 kcal and 2. F-75, a low-protein milk-based formula diet, is given as the therapeutic food in the stabilization phase, followed by a gradual transition over two days or so (transition phase) to F-100, a milk formula with higher protein and energy content, in the rehabilitation phase.
Why is it called F100?
Originally, the F-Series ½ ton pickup was known simply as the “F-1. In 1953, to commemorate Ford’s 50th anniversary, the name of the ½ ton F-Series pickup changed from F1 to F100 (so you can stop looking for those missing 99 pickups). The Ford F-100 is a classic pickup truck that was part of Ford’s F-Series, first introduced in 1948 and produced until 1983. The F-100, specifically, was produced primarily from 1953 to 1983, becoming a popular choice for both work and personal use.The F-100 was offered with the gasoline-powered Y- Block 272 V8 and the Lima OHC 2. L inline-four in both gasoline and dedicated ethanol versions. It was only available in a single cab, short box body style, and 2- wheel drive. The F-100 was discontinued in 1985.The F-150 became the new standard because it had a higher payload rating and was better fit for new emissions and safety standards. Customers just wanted more capabilities so the F one hundred is basically replaced by the F150 in 1983.