The company also owns Instant Pot, Corningware, and more. Dotdash Meredith Food Studios If you own a Pyrex measuring cup and other Pyrex tempered glass kitchenware, you might have to stock up soon.
The story of Pyrex glass began like most inventions do: with a problem. Bessie Littleton's earthenware casserole dish had cracked. It was 1914 and Littleton's husband, Jesse, was working as a ...
A food editor explains the difference between PYREX with capital letters, pyrex with lowercase letters, and Pyrex with the capital “p.” Simply Recipes / Wanda Abraham A Pyrex liquid measuring cup was ...
The glass casserole containers that became staples in mothers' and grandmothers' kitchens decades ago are making a comeback. The iconic yet durable crockery has become something of a collectible in ...
Before heading out the door after a day of research at Corning Glass Works in 1913, physicist Jesse T. Littleton grabbed the sawed-off bottom of a round borosilicate glass battery jar. He did so at ...
Walk into an American home and we bet you'll find some Pyrex, the nearly-indestructible glass baking dishes, measuring cups, and bowls. To celebrate Pyrex's 100th birthday, the Corning Museum of Glass ...
Pyrex was created in 1915 by Corning Glass Works to offer durable, heat-resistant kitchenware. This wasn't just any glass; it was borosilicate glass, designed to withstand extreme temperatures without ...
World Kitchen, the Rosemont-based company behind iconic housewares brands such as Pyrex, Corningware and Corelle, will be acquired by a New York private investment firm for an undisclosed sum, the ...
A food editor explains the difference between PYREX with capital letters and pyrex with lowercase letters. A Pyrex liquid measuring cup was one of the things I bought when I stocked my very first ...