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What is the name of the dinnerware that can be dropped without breaking?

What is the name of the dinnerware that can be dropped without breaking?

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Corning Dinner plates from CorningWare.

They are a bit pricer than others but very light and very strong. 


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that would be Coralware.  I believe thats how you spell it.  Corningware comes to mind too.  Developed in the 70's


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We used to call it pfaltzgraff.


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