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Green Matters
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Do Your Dishes Contain Lead? Learn Which Patterns From Corelle May Be Contaminated
September 10, 2024 - All our products have been [lead-free] since the mid-2000’s," according to the email exchange Rubin posted between her reader and a Corelle representative. ... Rubin created a social media graphic to aid consumers who have vintage Corelle dishes. Additionally, she curated a list of nearly 30 patterns with individual reports explaining which contaminants were identified.
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Thegoodlife Designs
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Lead in Corelle Dishes? Toxic Patterns & How to Avoid Lead
September 6, 2022 - Among them, Butterfly Gold has the highest lead level. ... Though this list of Corelle dishes with lead is accurate, we should note that the XRF scanner only detects the presence of lead…
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Lead Safe Mama
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Corelle Archives - Lead Safe Mama
Cream colored colored Corelle with white and blue floral pattern: 16,300 ppm Lead on the food surface of the dish · Full Corelle “official” response to the Lead Safe Mama article on Corelle’s original statement about Lead in their pre-2005 dishware · More news coverage of the Lead Safe ...
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SafeKitchn
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Pictures of Corelle Dishes that Have Lead - Complete Guide
February 9, 2024 - ... Some examples are Vintage Corelle Meadow dish, Vintage Corelle Butterfly gold plate glass dish, Vintage Corelle Plate or crazy daisy spring Blossom Green, Vintage Corelle by Corning Butterfly gold pattern glass Bowls, Vintage Corelle dish ...
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Reddit
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r/BuyItForLife on Reddit: Followup on potential lead contamination in vintage Corelle dishes
July 12, 2024 -

Followup on potential lead contamination in vintage corelle dishes

Five months ago, I said I’d follow up in six months (got a little eager) with a blood test for lead exposure since the post created quite the stir. Completely justifiably so — and my opinion is that you can never completely eliminate the risk. But life is about how much risk you’re willing to accept. The only conclusive lead test I’d seen with these was optical, meaning that lead would be detected even through layers of solid glass. I did my own tests with the lead swabs, and they turned up nothing. I know those have problems with being very inconsistent, but I tried many times in many ways.

I eat off of these dishes at least daily, and they’re always washed in the dishwasher. I have a set of the small bowls that I use occasionally, too. I microwave them and eat a wide variety of food off of them.

https://imgur.com/a/ZfnKOxh

My lead levels are very low, and that’s even combined with regular exposure to lead solder with stained glass work. For those who don’t want to click, the results were 2 mcg/dL, and typical/background exposure is up to 5 mcg/dL.

https://imgur.com/a/OzVeD7T

Keep in mind, this is a sample size of one. This does not mean all vintage Corelle is safe (especially if beat up and/or chipped), and is purely an anecdote from an internet guy that you have no reason to trust. Your mileage may vary, and this was posted mostly for those curious.

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Corelle
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Frequently Asked Questions
To prevent staining, we recommend not filling the dish to the rim/top. Leaving about a 1/2"" to 1"" gap will allow room for foods to expand when cooled or frozen, thus preventing them from coming in to contact with the plastic cover. Adding a layer of plastic wrap, wax, or parchment paper before placing the plastic cover, can also help protect the plastic cover. All current products have lead-free enamels, and all of our decorations have always met the established FDA guidelines as they have evolved.
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Amazon
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Amazon.com: Customer Questions & Answers
Or (I just found out!) you can buy the 12-piece set with n… see more From Tamra Rubin" All of the plain white Corelle glass dishes I have tested have been lead-free. Point to note: keep the glass dishes (plates and bowls) and throw out the ceramic mugs that come with this 20-piece set (if you want to live completely lead-free).
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Facebook
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Of all the toxic Corelle patterns this seems to be ...
Lead Safe Mama. 115,700 likes · 5,052 talking about this. Lead Safe Mama, LLC's official Facebook page for lead poisoning prevention & consumer goods safety.
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Hungry Onion
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Lead paint in pre 2005 Corelle? - Cookware - Hungry Onion
March 5, 2023 - If your Corelle set is dated pre-2005, it could be better suited for display than dinner. Find out why you should retire these dishes · I have two Corelle dinner plates that I’ve had for 40 years. My neighbor from my very first apartment gave them to me. I can’t remember why she gave me ...
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Click2Houston
click2houston.com › news › local › 2022 › 05 › 30 › corelle-responds-to-viral-post-about-its-vintage-dishware-lead-exposure
Corelle responds to viral post about its vintage dishware, lead exposure
April 9, 2023 - Corelle is responding to a now-viral post about its vintage dishware and its safety. New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services’ Public Health Services page posted a warning on Facebook about Corelle pieces. ... “If you own Corelle® dinnerware from before 2005, consider removing it from your kitchen cabinets due to concerns for high levels of Lead.
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TikTok
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Corelle Patterns with Lead | TikTok
October 6, 2025 - Discover the lead testing results of vintage Corelle Crazy Daisy Carell salad plate. Learn about lead poisoning, Corelle dishes with lead, and more. #VintageCorelle #ToxicCorelle #LeadPaint.
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Lead Safe Mama
tamararubin.com › home › corelle® recommends using their pre-2005 dishes as “decorative pieces” due to concerns of high lead levels
Corelle® recommends using their pre-2005 dishes as “decorative pieces” due to concerns of high Lead levels
May 17, 2024 - Click this link to see all of the different Corelle patterns I have tested and reported on here on the blog (and scroll down once you are in a list view). If you click through to the post for each dish, you will see the full XRF test results for that dish: https://tamararubin.com/category/corelle/ ... Mine have a big blue heart in the center.. no date on the back. How do I find out if they have lead??
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Kitchnfam
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Which Corelle Dishes have Lead? - Kitchnfam
March 20, 2025 - The company began producing dishes with lower lead levels, eventually transitioning to completely lead-free Corelle product lines. ... According to Corelle’s statements, all of their products manufactured after 2005 are within FDA standards for lead, and since about 2000, most of their patterns have been lead-free.
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2Peas Refugees
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Corelle lead danger - is it real? | 2Peas Refugees
The danger of using older Corelle (pre 2005) is currently ALL over my Facebook feed now. While I don't dispute the possibility that these older dishes do contain lead in the decorations o
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Pinterest
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Which Corelle Dishes Have Lead? - Comprehensive Guide
July 3, 2021 - Here is the complete guide on how to know which corelle dishes have lead.
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Quiltingboard
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Corelle dishes not safe to use if bought before 2003 - Quiltingboard Forums
I read an article about lead being ... glaze of the dishes. The Corelle website even suggests that vintage Corelle ware be use for decorative use only. I've been using Corelle for years. Makes me heartsick. Those made after 2003 and the plain white earlier versions are lead free. I replaced my vintage patterned plates. I don't think I should donate them so what to do with ...