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CorningWare, introduced in 1958 under the ownership of Corning, was a glass-ceramic cookware able to go from freezer to oven or stovetop to the table. Often recognized by the blue cornflower symbol on the side of the cookware, it is still in use in countless kitchens today. In the late 1990's, the CorningWare line was purchased by World Kitchens, LLC, and reconfigured for stoneware, rather than glass-ceramic. Today, the stoneware CorningWare line takes on many shapes, sizes and colors, but cannot be used on the stovetop.

The CorningWare Stoneware is considered healthy because it is non-porous, won't absorb food odors, is non reactive to acid-based foods, and resists staining. Even though it cannot be used on the stovetop, it offers a lot of flexibility for any cook. All product lines are dishwasher safe.

CorningWare is versatile, easy to use, and on the lower end of the price spectrum. Even though it cannot be used on the stovetop like its predecessors, it is a line of cookware/bakeware that easily suits just about any kitchen.

Current CorningWare Product Lines:

French White

See CorningWare French White at Amazon.com

 

Versatile yet stylish, CorningWare ® French White bakeware is simple, from start to finish!

The timeless French White bakeware collection with its crisp white fluted design is right at home for casual everyday dinners or for formal candlelight parties. From the oven, to the table, to the freezer this collection is lovely enough to serve with and trustworthy enough to bake everyday with.

The collection is crafted with elongated edges for easy handling and transparent heated tempered Pyrex ® glass covers for oven baking. Must have kitchen staples for the first time cook or the seasoned chef. French White bakeware comes in a multitude of shapes and sizes to suit any meal.

Durable, crack and chip resistant ceramic stoneware

Non porous surface does not absorb food odors, flavors or stains

Designed for use in oven, microwave, refrigerator and freezer

 

SimplyLite

CorningWare SimplyLite Baking Set

See CorningWare SimplyLite at Amazon.com

A new lightweight glass called Vitrelle offers a healthy and dishwasher safe bakeware.

Stackable and with plastic lids, SimplyLite makes it easy to work with and store.

Non porous surface does not absorb food odors, flavors or stains.

3 year warranty.

Etch

CorningWare Etch Set

See CorningWare Etch at Amazon.com

Etch is the newest CorningWare line. Etch is premium stoneware with artisan details.

A variety of pieces are available in various shapes and sizes in both classic white and lime green.

Non porous surface does not absorb food odors, flavors or stains

1 year warranty.

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