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Corelle Dinnerware. World Kitchen Representatives Barbie Luangphixay Jenny Khy. History of Corelle. First introduced in 1970 Three layers of glass Within 18 months, 40 million pieces were sold. World leader in specialty glass and ceramics Support for growth in existing businesses.
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Corelle Dinnerware World Kitchen Representatives Barbie Luangphixay Jenny Khy
History of Corelle • First introduced in 1970 • Three layers of glass • Within 18 months, 40 million pieces were sold
World leader in specialty glass and ceramics • Support for growth in existing businesses
Durability • Three layers of glass • Core surrounded by “skin” or “glaze” • Vitrelle glass
Variety • Available as sets or single pieces • Sets include: dinner plates, luncheon plates, cereal bowls, mugs, and more • Lines include: Livingware, Vive, Impressions, Contours, and Square • Pattern selections are unique to each line • Some patterns are developed by renowned designers
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“Believe it or not, Corelle dinnerware will not break… I have dropped these dishes while washing them and even banged the dishes together, but they didn't break. Other dinnerware I've used have broken under these same conditions… You can honestly find a design that will fit any kitchen imaginable. ” – Amy Brantley
Return/Exchange Policy • No receipt needed • If broken, chipped, stained, or cracked within first 2 years • Customer ships product within 90 days for refund • Return shipping covered if complications occur
Warranty • Within 3 years, submit a claim • Product will be replaced if damaged under household use • Ineffective if damaged by misuse, negligence, attempted repair
Philosophy • “Corelle® glass dinnerware is designed to make an impact and take one. Our patterns are inspired by the latest trends in fashion and home décor, delivering a variety of styles that will make a statement in any household. Every piece of Corelle® glass dinnerware is break- and chip-resistant, making it perfect for everyday dining and entertaining… proving once again that beauty can be tough.” -Corelle