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  2. Visions (cookware) - Wikipedia

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    Visions is a brand of transparent stove top cookware created by Corning France and introduced to Europe during the late 1970s. In 1983, it was introduced in the United States and became the number one selling cookware set for a number of years. Visions is made of a transparent material belonging to the Pyroceram family of glass-ceramics. It is ...

  3. Corelle Brands - Wikipedia

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    Visions is a transparent cookware line created by Corning France in the late 1970s. In 1983, it was introduced in the US and became the number one selling cookware set for a number of years. Visions is made of a transparent version of Pyroceram glass-ceramic, occasionally referred to as Calexium.

  4. CorningWare - Wikipedia

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    Miniature toy set of CorningWare. Arc International, France, sells cookware that is equivalent to Corning Ware under various brand names including Arcoflam, Luminarc, and Arcoroc. Their Octime line of glass-ceramic saucepans and casseroles were rebadged for Princess House and sold as Nouveau cookware in the US and other select regions.

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    Whether you’re stocking your first kitchen or looking to upgrade your old pots and pans, a cookware set can be a major investment. With so many brands, from aesthetically-pleasing Our Place to icon