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Pyrex, Bakeware, Ovenware, Glassware Replacements by Corning Ware

Pyrex, ovenware, bakeware, kitchenware, glassware replacements made by Corning Ware.

Pyrex was first made by Corning Ware in 1915.

Glassware Safety & Usage Instructions
As with all glass products, you must exercise an appropriate degree of care, especially when cooking food at high temperatures. There are three primary risks associated with using glassware for cooking: (1) breakage due to a sudden temperature change applied to the glassware; (2) breakage due to impact if the glassware is dropped or knocked against a hard object; and (3) burning when handling hot bakeware. Instructions for use are at the bottom of this page.

Also see Corning Ware,   Centura   &   Corelle   for your favorite dinnerware, kitchenware, bakeware pattern. - Click photos for list of available pieces.

Featured Pattern
Cornflower
Autumn Harvest
pyrex, autumn harvest
Avocado
pyrex, avocado
Bake and Serve Green
pyrex, bake and serve green
Bake and Serve Orange
pyrex, bake and serve orange
Black Starbursts
pyrex, black starbursts
Butterfly Gold
corning ware, pyrex butterfly gold
Butterprint
corning ware, pyrex, butterprint
Cornflower
corning ware, pyrex, cornflower
Cups - Red Band
pyrex red band
Cups - Blue Band
pyrex blue band
Cups Blue Bands PY7
pyrex double blue band pattern py7
Cups - Green Band
pyrex light green band
Country Festival
corning ware, pyrex, country festival
Crazy Daisy
pyrex cinderella crazy daisy 443
Daisy, Cinderella
pyrex, daisy
Daisy
pyrex, daisy
Early American
pyrex early american
Early American Cinderella
pyrex cinderella early american
Early American
pyrex early american mixing bowl 402
Fired on Red
pyrex fired on red refrigerator dish
Flameware
percolator
Flamingo Pink
pyrex, flamingo pink
Floral
pyrex, floral
Forest Fancies
pyrex, forest fancies
Golden Spiral
pyrex, golden spiral
Gooseberry pink
corning ware, pyrex gooseberry, pink
Gooseberry Yellow
corning ware, pyrex gooseberry, yellow
Holly Days
pyrex, holly days
Homestead
pyrex, homestead
Opal Milkglass
pyrex, opal milkglass
Old Orchard
pyrex old orchard
Originals Clear
pyrex originals clear
Originals Clear Pie Crust Edge
pyrex originals clear
Originals Clear Pie with Server
pyrex originals clear with Royal Chrome, Sheffield server
Originals Clear 1203
pyrex originals clear
Primary Colors
primary colors
Primary Colors
pyrex, primary colors
Primary Colors, Citrus
pyrex, primary colors
Primary Colors
pyrex, primary colors
Primary Colors, Citrus
pyrex, primary colors
Red Band, Gold Trim
pyrex red band, gold trim
Royal Wheat
pyrex royal wheat
Shenandoah
pyrex, shanandoah
Snowflake
corning ware, pyrex, snowflake china replacements
Spice of Life
corning ware, pyrex, spice of life china replacements
Spring Blossom
corning ware, spring blossom
Terra
corning ware, pyrex terra
Turquoise, Gold
corning ware, pyrex turquoise with gold trim and verge
Unidentified
pyrex unidentified
Verde, Cinderella
corning ware, cinderella verde
Wildflower
corning ware, wildflower
Wind Mill
pyrex, windmill shakers
Woodland
pyrex woodland
Pyrex Made in France
pyrex made in france
Pyrex Measuring Cups
pyrex green lettering measuring cup

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Warnings: Failure to follow the warnings below may result in personal injury or property damage or may cause your glassware to break or shatter immediately or later.

  • Avoid sudden temperature changes to glassware. DO NOT add liquid to hot glassware; place hot glassware on a wet or cool surface, directly on countertop or metal surface, or in sink; or handle hot glassware with wet cloth. Allow hot glassware to cool on a cooling rack, potholder or dry cloth. Be sure to allow hot glassware to cool as provided above before washing, refrigerating or freezing.
  • Oven must be preheated before inserting glassware.
  • DO NOT use on or under a flame or other direct heat source, including on a stove top, under a broiler, on a grill or in a toaster oven.
  • Add a small amount of liquid sufficient to cover the bottom of the dish prior to cooking foods that may release liquid.
  • Avoid handling hot glassware (including ware with silicone gripping surfaces) without dry potholders.
  • Avoid microwave misuse. DO NOT use glassware to microwave popcorn or foods wrapped in heat-concentrating material (such as special browning wrappers), heat empty or nearly empty glassware in microwave, or overheat oil or butter in microwave (use minimum amount of cooking time).
  • Be careful when handling broken glass because pieces may be extremely sharp and difficult to locate.
  • Handling your glassware without an appropriate degree of care could result in breakage, chipping, cracking or severe scratching.
  • DO NOT use or repair any glassware that is chipped, cracked or severely scratched.
  • DO NOT drop or hit glassware against a hard object or strike utensils against it.

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