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  2. Jadeite (kitchenware) - Wikipedia

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    McKee Glass introduced their jade green (trade name “Skokie” green) colored kitchen and table wear in 1930. [citation needed] Shortly after in 1932, Jeannette Glass began their production of this color glass, in doing so coining the term Jadite. [citation needed] In the mid-1940's, Jade-ite was produced by Anchor Hocking.

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    Cut Glass Airtight Canister Prized beans deserve a special display. This cut glass airtight canister will keep whole beans or ground coffee fresh, while looking stylish on a countertop or shelf.

  4. Visions (cookware) - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, Corning Glass Works began test marketing the cookware in the United States as an imported product under the name “Le CLAIR” rather than VISION due to a trademark conflict over the name. Once the trademark obstacles were overcome, the product finally received an official rollout in the second half of 1983 under the name “VISIONS”.

  5. Depression glass - Wikipedia

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    Depression glass is glassware made in the period 1929–1939, often clear or colored translucent machine-made glassware that was distributed free, or at low cost, in the United States and Canada around the time of the Great Depression. Depression glass is so called because collectors generally associate mass-produced glassware in pink, yellow ...

  6. 19 Walk-In Pantry Ideas for a More Organized, Stylish Space - AOL

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    Color and brightness changes everything, including a walk-in pantry. "I love to add a pop of color in the pantry with wallpaper, colorful baskets, or antique serving pieces," says Meacham.

  7. Borosilicate glass - Wikipedia

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    Borosilicate glass is a type of glass with silica and boron trioxide as the main glass-forming constituents. Borosilicate glasses are known for having very low coefficients of thermal expansion (≈3 × 10 −6 K −1 at 20 °C), making them more resistant to thermal shock than any other common glass.

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