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Corelle® • Corningware® • Pyrex® • Baker's Secret Corelle ® • CorningWare ® • Pyrex® • Baker’s Secret ® • Revere TM Magnalite® • Chicago Cutlery ® • Snapware ® • Ekco ® Corning launches consumer Proprietary 3-layer glass World Kitchen, LLC has deep roots in many products divisions with technology (Vitrelle) of today’s foodservice categories. Our Brands ® introduction of heat resistant glass launches as Corelle broke technology barriers with significant bakeware trademarked as Pyrex ® innovations throughout the 20th century Corning Consumer Products Company Name changes to formed World Kitchen, Inc. Acquired Snapware® 1915 1958 1970 1988 1994 1999 2002 2006 2010 2015 Corningware® Pyroceram Acquired Acquired EKCO Corelle® Square Round Celebrate cookware introduced RevereWare® Houseware, Inc. and General introduced Pyrex® Houseware Corp. ( EKCO ®, 100th Year Bakers Secret ®, Chicago Cutlery®, Olfa® ) PYREX®... In the early 1900s Corning Inc. produced a new CORELLE®... In the time period B.C. (before Corelle®), only enough for our Astronauts, why not American kitchens? CHICAGO CUTLERY®... Chicago Cutlery was founded in lantern glass for the railroads that wouldn’t break when the two kinds of dinnerware existed: Ceramic and plastic. Introduced in 1958 to busy yet innovative cooks, it was able 1930 to serve the butchers and meatpacking plants of hot glass came in contact with rain or snow. Neither was ideal. Ceramic looked nice but chipped to go directly from freezer to oven to table. Chicago. Our specialty: keeping knives sharp and finely In 1913 the wife of a Corning scientist asked her husband to and cracked easily. Plastic, on the other hand, offered honed for the masters of the craft. When the demand for bring some of this glass home to bake a sponge cake. durability but lacked respectability. Serve patrons on a A space age discovery! sharp knives increased, the Chicago Cutlery brand evolved chipped or plastic dinner plates? Unthinkable! Enter Corning into a knife manufacturing business catering to the meat and The result was… researchers, who developed a game-changer called Vitrelle, a poultry industries. In 1969, Chicago Cutlery brand began • Shorter cooking time remarkable three-layer sandwich of thermally laminated glass REVERETM... REVERE metal cookware was born from the making professional-grade knives for every kitchen. • Cake did not stick to glass and was easy to remove that offered a look, feel and audible “ring” of china, coupled same craftsmanship and durability that historical figure Paul • Cake was unusually uniform with exceptional durability. Revere, himself, established in his metalsmith business back We were born for this job. Made for this job. And we’re ready for • Flavor of the cake did not remain in dish in 1801. Revere’s interest in copper rolling began after the this job! • The progress of the cakes baking could be monitored This breakthrough material eventually emerged as the American Revolution when the Navy wanted to use the through the clear glass Corelle® brand, the world’s best-selling dinnerware. copper rolling process for sheathing the nation’s ships. Eventually, Revere’s copper sheets would provide sheathing VOILA…in May of 1915 the first Pyrex bakeware order for ships in the American fleet. Through a series of mergers was placed. CORNINGWARE®... For more than half a century, in 1928 and 1929, Revere Copper became Revere Copper CorningWare® bakeware has paired exceptional and Brass Inc. By 1938, James M. Kennedy, an employee, performance and versatile design with an eye toward the invented copper-clad cookware, which went into production modern. In fact, the original glass-ceramic material, and is now known as Revere Ware. Pyroceram®, was a marvel of engineering, designed in the 1950s during the space race to safely absorb huge From Naval ships to your kitchen…Revere has certainly temperature fluctuations in rocket nose cones. If it’s good earned its sea legs! 2 3 Superior Durability CORELLE® provides ultimate strength, durability and beauty that can stand up to even the toughest foodservice environments. From classic white dinnerware to bold graphic patterns, Corelle dinnerware is the perfect canvas to serve every kind of food, any time of day, in every venue. Made of a unique 3-layer glass laminate material, Corelle is renowned for its extraordinary strength, light weight and durability. The non-porous material provides a food safe and hygienic surface preventing any absorption of food particles or liquids that may form bacteria over time. Corelle dinnerware will stay beautiful through years of hard use in every type of foodservice environment. It is backed by a 5 year limited warranty against chipping, cracking and crazing. Warranty does not apply to mugs or stoneware items. See the full details on the Corelle promise below. LIMITED FIVE YEAR WARRANTY ON CORELLE® DINNERWARE (EXCLUDING MUGS) World Kitchen promises to replace any item of CORELLE® Dinnerware (excluding Mugs) that cracks, breaks or chips within FIVE YEARS from date of purchase. LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON CORELLE® MUGS World Kitchen promises to replace any item of CORELLE® Mugs found to have defects in manufacturing or material within ONE YEAR from date of purchase. Both Warranties do not cover breakage from impact of any damages resulting from misuse, negligence, or attempted repair. For these warranties to apply, the user must follow applicable Safety and Usage Instructions provided for the respective products. For both warranties, if an exact item is not available, the warranted product will be replaced with a comparable item. Incidental and consequential damages are expressly excluded. KEEP THE PRODUCT – you may be asked to return it. Contact World Kitchen LLC at 1-800-947-1478 with any warranty questions. YEAR W 5 A D RR E A IT N M YEAR T I 5 Y L LIMITED • WARRANTY • Plates and Bowls made in the USA. Stoneware mugs made in China. L Y I M T DINNERWARE N 4 5 I T A E R D R 5 A Y W E R A Made with proprietary Vitrelle® material, Corelle® provides: 4 Superior Durability ® Corelle DROP TEST RIM CHIP TEST THERMAL SHOCK TEST The Ultimate Investment. Height from which plates dropped before traumatic damage. Measure impact the rim can withstand before chips. The bigger Temperature drop the plate can withstand. The higher the The higher the height, the more durable it is. the impact it can withstand, the more durable it is. temperature difference, the more durable it is. Make your investment in dinnerware last longer with The Higher...The Better The Higher...The Better The Higher...The Better 100 2X More 500 More Corelle. Foodservice operators are finding that lower 4X More 80 Durable Chip Resistant to priced china dinnerware actually ends up costing more Resistant Thermal to use because of its greater tendency to chip, crack or 60 Shock 400 break. Continual replacement costs money! 40 Impact (ft./lb.) Drop Height (Inches) 20 Thermal (°F) Shock Because of its superior durability compared to stoneware, 0 300 Corelle dinnerware will produce savings of up to 50% on Corelle 10.25” Leading English Leading Chinese Corelle 10.25” Leading English Leading Chinese Corelle 10.25” Leading English Leading Chinese dinnerware year after year. Coupe Plate Made Alumina Made Porcelain Coupe Plate Made Alumina Made Porcelain Coupe Plate Made Alumina Made Porcelain Body (10” Plate) Body (10” Plate) Body (10” Plate) Body (10” Plate) Body (10” Plate) Body (10” Plate) Performance Test - Average results from tests conducted at Corning NY, Sept. 2016 4.5” in Height 3.5” in Height 4 Space Saving 4.5” in Height 2” in Height 3.5” in Height 2” in Height Corelle Coupe Leading China Brand Leading Porcelain Brand (Ten 10.25” Plates) (Ten 10" Plates) (Ten 10" Plates) Corelle Coupe Leading China Brand Leading Porcelain Brand (Ten 10.25” Plates) (Ten 10" Plates) (Ten 10" Plates) Cost Comparison of Corelle® to Ceramic Tableware 4 Lighter Weight 100 (4 Top) Table Establishment Ceramic Ceramic Novelty Corelle® (10.5” Plate) Shapes 1 The Weight of China or Porcelain 70 Doz./840 Units 70 Doz./840 Units 70 Doz./840 Units /2 Average Yearly Replacement 40% 60% 5% 1 The Weight of China or Porcelain Estimated Opening Cost $ 2,625. $ 2,625. $ 2,932. /2 Annual Replacement Cost $ 1,050. $ 1,575. $ 147. Year 1 Replacement $ 1,260. $ 1,890. $ 176. Year 2 Replacement $ 1,260. $ 1,890. $ 176. Year 3 Replacement $ 1,260. $ 1,890. $ 176. Year 4 Replacement $ 1,260. $ 1,890. $ 176. 5 Year Total 10.5” Plate Investment $ 7,665. $ 10,185. $ 3,636. 5 Year % Savings – 4 Hygienic – Non-porous surface provides a food safe and hygienic surface Corelle vs Ceramic – 53% – 64% preventing any absorption of food particles or liquids that may form bacteria over time 4 Easy to Clean – Stain and scratch resistant (no knife marks), non-stick surface, dishwasher safe 6 7 Corelle® is for you. Corelle Tableware is sure to include a style and pattern that’s perfectly suited to your foodservice operation. If you are thinking about upgrading your tableware and you want Wide Rim Ware Shape to save money in the process, Corelle can help you do both! • Corelle is Versatile - With different shapes and styles that can be mixed and matched for your venue • Corelle is Affordable - Reasonable price and low replacement cost with its durability • Corelle is Beautiful - Dazzling white table Square Round ware serves as an artist’s canvas to enhance the appearance of foods Ware Shape Coupe Ware Shape Embossed Market Street New York (MSNY) Ivory 8 9 Accessories 1094015 6003899 6020977 Corelle 10.75” Plate - White Corelle 10 oz Bowl - White Corelle 2qt Bowl - White 1105553 6003911 Corelle 4.75” Mini Dish - White Corelle 1qt Bowl - White 1094016 Corelle 8.5” Plate - White 1069272 1032595 Corelle 6oz Bowl - White Corelle 28oz Soup Bowl - White 1094010 Corelle 6” Plate - White 6017639 Corelle 20oz Bowl - White 1106713 Corelle 28oz Bowl - White 6003110 Corelle 12.25” Platter - White 1104108 Corelle 16oz Bowl - White 1094017 Corelle 18oz Bowl - White 1105491 Corelle 11oz Bowl - White 6017636 Corelle 15 oz Rimmed Bowl - White 6017640 Corelle 12oz Rice Bowl - White Complete assortment available on AutoQuotes or contact us at [email protected] or your local Waypoint representatives.
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