#LeadFree: Corelle Frost White Bowl

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Corelle Frost White Bowl:  Lead Free (NonDetect/ ND for Pb). Also ND for As, Cd & Hg!

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The exact one tested is pictured below.


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4 Comments

  1. Hi Tamara!

    I got a set of white Corelle bought this year but the boxes says copyright in 2013 and 2012. The back logo for the small plates and bowls feel smooth and are faint gray blue but the big plates feels like they were engraved or indented and blackish gray in colour. Just wondering if the logos you tested on the white corelle ever look or felt the same as mine or should I return them? Thanks!

  2. What happens if they get scratched? Does it matter? Will they leach anything or because they tested negative for heavy metals nothing will come through even if scratched or chipped?

    1. Hi Violetta, thanks for commenting.

      These plain white bowls (and other similar dishes) have no coating at all – they are white glass throughout – so scratches wouldn’t make a difference as there is not a substrate that is made of different materials than the surface. Separately (in my personal experience owning these for years) they don’t really scratch at all!

      Tamara

  3. Hey Tamara,
    Thankful to have found your page! I ditched my old corelle and bought these but my logo on the back looks different and I got them from Walmart. The Walmart description says “ VITRELLE EXCLUSIVE: Using up to 80% recycled, pure glass” and in a video on your website of testing Target drinking glasses you said in the description “As we say in the video, recycled glass is often very high in lead.” So you think these Corelle winter frost dishes are still safe or maybe they changed to using recycled glass after you tested? Any insight?

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