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  2. The 11 Best Cookware Brands, Tested & Reviewed by Editors - AOL

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    Marissa Wu. GreenPan is basically the OG “nontoxic” nonstick cookware brand. GreenPan’s nonstick surface is made from silicon-based Thermalon, which is scratch resistant and can withstand ...

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    If you've been looking for an excuse to get new nonstick cookware, these GreenPan faves are it. 'Nothing sticks to this pan': Oprah's favorite GreenPan cookware line is nearly 50% off Skip to main ...

  4. The 7 Ceramic Cookware Sets That Are Worth Your Money - AOL

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    Some ceramic cookware can’t take the heat, but that definitely isn’t the case for the GreenPan SearSmart 10-Piece Set, which includes a casserole, sauté pan, two frying pans, and two ...

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    If you're a foodie, then you've likely heard of GreenPan, the go-to brand for non-stick, non-toxic cookware with stylish color options and long-lasting products. And if you've ever sat in front of

  6. Nordic Ware - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the Bundt cake pan, Nordic Ware is also a pioneer in the field of microwave cookware. They introduced products such as the patented Micro-Go-Round, better known as the automated food rotator. [6] More than 70 million Bundt pans have been sold by Nordic Ware across North America. [7]

  7. List of American cast-iron cookware manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Cast-iron cookware and stoves were especially popular among homemakers and housekeepers during the first half of the 20th century. Most American households had at least one cast-iron stove and cooking pan, and such brands as Griswold and Wagner Ware were especially popular; though several other manufacturers also produced kitchen utensils and ...