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Old January 7th 04, 01:34 PM
Julia in MN
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Corelle dinnerware was quite new when we got married in 1967. We were
registering for china and the jewelry store sales person was trying to
sell us on Corelle. She emphasized it's unbreakability, and to
demonstrate it, she took a cup and hit a saucer. The saucer promptly
broke. She decided it was a fluke, tried it again, and broke another
saucer.

We have corelle dinnerware for our "everyday" dishes. I like them
because they are durable and compact to store. They do chip and break.

Julia in MN
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