Modern (2019/2020) plain small white Corelle bowl with new logo: Negative for Lead, Cadmium, Arsenic & Mercury.

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Shown next to an iHop diner mug for size.

Modern (2019/2020) Corelle
small bowl with new back mark

Food surface:

  • Vanadium (V): 61 +/- 30 ppm
  • Titanium (Ti): 167 +/- 46 ppm

Logo area (with dots):

  • Zinc (Zn): 172 +/- 54 ppm
  • Iron (Fe): 720 +/- 305 ppm
  • Chromium (Cr): 261 +/- 101 ppm
  • Vanadium (V): 547 +/- 108 ppm
  • Titanium (Ti): 3,499 +/- 350 ppm
  • Silver (Ag): 12 +/- 8 ppm

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As always, please let me know if you have any questions. 

Thank you for reading and for sharing my posts.

Tamara Rubin
#LeadSafeMama

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10 Comments

  1. Tamara,
    Just found you while researching dishes to purchase. I have the old Corelle from my parents that we are, now that I know better, getting rid of. My question is: I’m sick of corelle! Is there any other brand that is safe? I did a search for dishware that is California 65 safe, but no such list exists. Thank you so much for what you’re doing!

  2. I purchased Corelle plain white in 2019. But some of the dishes have a different logo. It says “break and chip resistant. Corelle Vitrelle. Made in USA. No stovtop or broiler”. Do you think think that logo is lead and cadmium free too?

  3. When you say all the plain white Corelle you have tested is lead free, how old did you go? I no longer have the vintage Corelle from my grandparents, but I have plain white that I bought 10-15 years ago.

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