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  2. 9 dinnerware sets we recommend for everyday meals and ... - AOL

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    The best dinnerware sets for everyday use from Amazon, West Elm, Our Place, Fable and more. A buying guide to dinnerware sets across the best materials, colors and more.

  3. Corelle - Wikipedia

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    Corelle serving bowl, in "Butterfly Gold" [1] [2] pattern introduced at launch 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. [3] [4] It was introduced by Corning Glass Works in 1970, but is now manufactured and sold by Corelle ...

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    Enhance your dinnerware with The Pioneer Woman Fancy Flourish plate from Walmart. The stoneware piece is pretty, durable, and on sale now for just $5.

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    The Pioneer Woman just launched her new dinnerware collection as a special collaboration with Corelle. Here's how to get your own set at Walmart.

  6. Corelle Brands - Wikipedia

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    Corelle Brands, LLC is an American kitchenware products maker and distributor based in Downers Grove, Illinois. The company began as the Corning Consumer Products Company , a division of the glassmaker Corning Inc. , and was also known as " World Kitchen " from 2000 until 2018.

  7. 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.