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LoginThis is the Frequently Asked Questions about Pyrex section organized by topics. For questions about the Pyrex Love site itself or information about us please visit the About page. Please note that while every attempt has been made to provide the most factually correct answers here, there is a chance that we may have got some bit of information wrong - because we are not glass experts. Promotional Casseroles. Divided Dishes. Refrigerator Dishes. Look at the bottom of the piece or sometimes at the handles. This is not an absolute rule, but it should be your first step.
Patterns are listed in chronological order by release date. Town and Country Stamp Program Version Snowflake Blue
When I was young, I knew something special was happening at our house a party, Thanksgiving celebrations, etc. This dish had a matching lid and housed all sorts of casseroles and comfort food within its glass walls. As it turns out, that dish was the Raffia pattern, also referred to as Brown Onion, part of Pyrex's s promotional releases.
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