Corelle

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Corelle serving bowl, in the "Butterfly Gold"[1] pattern, first introduced when Corelle was launched in 1970.

Corelle is a brand of glassware and dishware. It is made of Vitrelle, a tempered glass product consisting of two types of glass laminated into three layers.[2] It was introduced by Corning Glass Works in 1970, but is now manufactured and sold by Corelle Brands.[3]

Patterns[]

Corelle dishware has come in hundreds of different patterns over the years since it was first introduced, but most of these were retired when Corning divested itself of the Corning Consumer Products Company. Many of the patterns were also used in CorningWare cookware. Retired patterns are still widely available.[citation needed]

References[]

  1. ^ "Corelle Profile: Butterfly Gold (1970)". Archived from the original on August 26, 2009. Retrieved April 20, 2015.
  2. ^ Productions MAJ, Inc. (2009). "Gears, Leather Watchbands, Vitrelle Dishes, Kitchen Shears". How It's Made. Season 13. Episode 162.
  3. ^ Reckert, Clare (23 June 1970). "Corning Glass Profit Declines; Sales Set Record for the Half". The New York Times. p. 81.
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