• xx3rawr
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    2 days ago

    I’m pretty sure that’s Corelle. Do they still do this today? Because all of our dishware are fucking Corelle

    Edit: Ok so they stopped putting lead since 2005 so we should be safe. But how come they only stopped in 2005

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      But how come they only stopped in 2005

      Probably ran out of their stock of lead around that time

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        My aunt always drops off the fucking best, most fattening, rich meals ( “church food” ) and it is always on a plate or bowl from that company that her family has had since at least the 80’s. I will not stop eating from those dishes, I don’t even care , it’s worth it.

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        Wouldn’t surprise me if money > children’s brains, this is America after all

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          Properly fired it’s pretty tough to get any meaningful amount of lead out of a glaze on ceramics.

          I’d bet they did it because of pressure from customers.

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      I have corelle (or corealle?) but mine are all white and don’t have the decorative print. Does that mean mine are safe from lead?