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What happened to the American brands that once defined every kitchen in the country
The names that fed generations of families didn't just disappear — they got sold.
Whether you look back fondly on favorite Thanksgiving dishes served out of retro Corningware, or you remember your grandmother always sipping a 5 p.m. martini from her gilded coupe, kitchenware ...
From cast iron skillets that have outlasted three kitchen remodels to manual can openers that work better than their electric replacements, these everyday items from the disco era are quietly ...
Pyrex dishes have been part of American kitchens for decades. Known for colorful patterns and sturdy glass, they were made to be used and passed down. Designs like Lucky in Love, Atomic Eyes and ...
Do you have fond childhood memories of things like juice glasses featuring The Hamburgler or Grimace that came as gifts (collect them all!) with a McDonald’s Happy Meal? Or maybe it's your grandmother ...
Corningware, the casserole dishes and cookware from the 1970s and 1980s, has become highly desirable among collectors. Is it simply a case of everything old is new again or something else entirely?
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