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  2. 73 Brands That Are Still Made Right Here in the USA - AOL

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    $8 and up from Target ... Pyrex was founded in 1915 and sold to Corning in 1998, but the new ownership avoided transferring American manufacturing operations overseas. ... It has the dual function ...

  3. Grab-it - Wikipedia

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    The 15-ounce Grab-it was available with a plastic cover (for storage, allowing stacking) or a Pyrex glass lid (for storage or cooking use), or both, [2] while only a glass lid was available for the larger Grab-it and Grab-A-Meal. In addition to microwave use, Grab-its made of Pyroceram (i.e. earlier Corning Ware, and all Visions) are safe on ...

  4. CorningWare - Wikipedia

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    The lids of CorningWare are typically made of Pyrex. Though some early lids were made of Pyroceram, most subsequent covers have been made of borosilicate or tempered soda-lime glass. Unlike the cookware, these lids have a lower tolerance for thermal shock and cannot be used under direct heat.

  5. Pyrex - Wikipedia

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    Pyrex made its public debut in 1915 during World War I, positioned as an American-produced alternative to Duran. A Corning executive gave the following account of the etymology of the name "Pyrex": The word PYREX is probably a purely arbitrary word which was devised in 1915 as a trade-mark for products manufactured and sold by Corning Glass Works.

  6. Everything you need to know about Target Circle Week - AOL

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    Target Circle Week will start on Oct. 6 and will run until Oct. 12. During the seven-day sales event, members can shop the sale both in-person and online — deals will be automatically applied at ...

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