Information! Corning Patterns and Production Years

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I just did a little google search for Corning Ware patterns and came up with this lovely website that has some interesting information, especially when looking to which years (and specifically – how recently) Corning Ware patterns had high levels of lead!

I took screenshots of the patterns I have tested and if you click on the images below they will link to a post of one of those items on my site (and the lead test results) if I have a post available. [If there is not a live link yet, there will be one soon!]

 

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5 Comments

  1. Well I’ve been using the ones I inherited from my mom and I’m 60 same ones I don’t feel sick and I’m still alive does it affect just some people or all?

  2. Hi! I have loads of the country festival and wondering if you have anymore info on it. It didn’t seem to have a link.

  3. Hello! My toddler just tested slightly high on lead levels so trying to go through my kitchen—I have a Country Festival brownie dish, and I see that pattern listed here but can’t seem to click on it. Have you by chance tested it already? Thank you so much!

    1. Have you already tested your home?

      What is “slightly high”?

      The average BLL for toddlers today is about 0.4 to 0.6 micrograms of Lead per deciliter of blood. Based on this base information — we consider any level of 1.0 concerning and indicative of a likely potential specific source of Lead exposure. Levels over a 2.0 are most likely from your home.

      Please watch our documentary film – as it is a crash-course in the subject and then post any follow up questions. Thank you!

      Here’s the link to the film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMbhbwMhs1U

      Tamara

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