Lancaster, Ohio, may not be a household name, but chances are every American has touched a glass or baking pan made by its Anchor-Hocking glassware factory. The factory town was once the type of ...
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How Pyrex and Anchor Hocking glassware are different
A professional chef breaks down the differences between these beloved glassware brands. When trying to pick out quality glass cookware for your kitchen, brands like Pyrex and Anchor Hocking may be top ...
LANCASTER — Every second or so, a bright orange gob of molten glass drops down a chute and falls into the mold that will turn it into a 12-ounce tumbler. This is one of more than 100 production lines ...
Consumer Reports today warned that glass bakeware can shatter unexpectedly and urged the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission to investigate the popular cookware. The magazine said today that ...
RUSHVILLE — Retro is in: people love having a piece of history to call their own, and with a collection from a retired Ohio University professor going to auction next week, they will get their chance.
LANCASTER – When Anchor Hocking’s owner recently filed notices with state and federal agencies warning that it might close the plant and permanently lay off the more than 1,000 employees who work ...
The facility houses three of the ten glass furnaces operational in the U.S. NEW YORK, Oct. 25, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- LCN Capital Partners ("LCN") is pleased to announce that it has successfully ...
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