Does Fiestaware have lead?

Yes. Fiesta® Dinnerware is lead free. Since 1992 when a major manufacturing process change took place at Fiesta Tableware Company, all of the dinnerware produced for the retail and food service markets has been "lead-free." Fiesta® Dinnerware has been "lead-free" since 1986.
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How do I know if my Fiestaware is lead free?

While the vintage Fiesta pieces are consistently very high lead, newer #Fiestaware items (including the ones that are marked “lead free” on the bottom) have either no lead (specifically: they test negative for lead when tested with an XRF instrument) or test positive for just trace lead (usually below 100 ppm) when ...
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Does Fiestaware have lead or cadmium?

Q: Is your dinnerware lead and cadmium free? A: Fiesta® Dinnerware has been “lead-free” since 1986.
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Is Fiestaware still radioactive?

Fiesta dinnerware made from 1936-1972 may be radioactive. You can buy modern Fiesta ceramic dishes in just about any color of the rainbow, though the modern colors won't match the old colors. None of the dishes contain lead or uranium. None of the modern dishes are radioactive.
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Is Fiestaware safe to eat on?

Recommendations from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency are that you should not eat off of the vintage red Fiestaware dishes (or Vaseline glass either since it also contains uranium). Only you can decide if you'd like to take the risk.
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Lead Poisoning Prevention: Testing consumer goods - vintage Fiesta dishes with high levels of Lead



How do I know if my Fiesta has lead in it?

Fiesta® Dinnerware is lead free. Since 1992 when a major manufacturing process change took place at Fiesta Tableware Company, all of the dinnerware produced for the retail and food service markets has been "lead-free." Fiesta® Dinnerware has been "lead-free" since 1986.
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Is Fiesta dinnerware non toxic?

The next non-toxic dinnerware set – Fiestaware's vitrified ceramic plates! Fiesta's white dinnerware set complements any other tableware you own – without seeming out of place. Plus, Fiesta uses high-quality, reinforced vitrified ceramic.
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Why did they stop making Fiestaware?

Since this uranium could be used in the production of an atomic bomb, Fiesta red became a victim of World War II when the US government confiscated the company's stocks of uranium. Fiesta red disappeared until 1959 when production resumed, this time using depleted uranium (DU) rather than the original natural uranium.
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How do I know if my Fiestaware is radioactive?

The only sure way to know if your Fiesta dinnerware is radioactive is to test it with a Geiger counter. Assuming you don't have a Geiger counter, you can tell which Fiestaware is radioactive based on the year it was made. Fiestaware made between 1936 and 1972 may be radioactive.
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Is all orange Fiestaware radioactive?

Orange Fiestaware has long been recognized as one of the most radioactive commercial products you could buy. It was referred to as "radioactive red". A non-radioactive version has now replaced it. The orange dish gains its radioactivity from uranium oxides in the orange glaze.
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Are Fiesta dishes cadmium free?

Is there cadmium in Fiesta? No, Fiesta products are made with cadmium-free glaze.
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Can you get lead poisoning from dishes?

In some cases, however, lead in tableware can be a serious health threat. Some dishes contain enough lead to cause severe lead poisoning. Even dishes with lower lead levels may contribute to a person's overall lead exposure.
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Does Corelle have lead?

Corelle makes its products and glazes using clay-based materials and glazed used throughout the industry. If any decorations are present, they are made using low-lead enamels. These are fired at temperatures exceeding 1000°F, binding any heavy metals chemically and physically, minimizing their release.
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What is so special about Fiestaware?

But what made Fiestaware special was its glazes, which came in red, blue, green, yellow, and old ivory. Turquoise was added two years later. “This is what will be good for the Depression. People need to brighten up their table and have something to be happy about,” said Homer Laughlin owner William Wells in 1936.
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What's the big deal with Fiestaware?

What's truly great about the Fiesta dinnerware set, though, is how sturdy and durable the pieces are. Despite being rough-handled and accidentally dropped and slammed against the counter a few times, nothing has chipped, cracked, or discolored yet (just a few faint scratches on the darker, cobalt plates and bowls).
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Does old Corelle have lead?

All our products have been Lead free since the mid-2000's. Lead content has never been regulated until recently. We recommend using the items you have as decorative pieces.
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Is Fiestaware still made in the USA?

We have the answers you may be looking for. Fiesta Tableware Company has proudly manufactured Fiesta® Dinnerware in Newell, WV, USA since 1936. True to our roots, Fiesta still utilizes manufacturing and hand crafted processes established from its introduction, yielding unique one of a kind characteristics.
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Is Fiestaware ceramic?

Fiesta is a line of ceramic glazed dinnerware manufactured and marketed by the Fiesta Tableware Company of Newell, West Virginia since its introduction in 1936, with a hiatus from 1973 to 1985.
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Are bananas radioactive?

The most well known examples of naturally-occurring radionuclides in foods are bananas and Brazil nuts. Bananas have naturally high-levels of potassium and a small fraction of all potassium is radioactive. Each banana can emit . 01 millirem (0.1 microsieverts) of radiation.
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What is the rarest color of Fiestaware?

How Do I Know If I Have Vintage Fiesta? Color: The original colors were Red, Cobalt, Yellow, Light Green, Old Ivory, and Turquoise. 1950s colors included Gray, Rose, Chartreuse, and Forest Green. The last –and rarest–color is Medium Green.
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What color Is Fiesta retiring in 2021?

At any given time, Fiesta Dinnerware has 14 – 16 colors in its spectrum. For 2021, with no retiring colors as of now, there are 16 signature Fiesta colors.
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What color Is Fiesta retiring?

Newell, West Virginia – (October 11, 2018) – Fiesta® Dinnerware will be retiring the color Sage from its lineup of 14 signature colors. The new color for 2019 and other new items will be announced on January 8, 2019, on the first day of The Atlanta International Gift & Home Furnishings Market®.
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What brands of dinnerware are lead free?

HF Coors is a full-line manufacturer of high-quality, commercial grade ceramic dinnerware. Our dinnerware is not only highly chip-resistant, but they are non-porous and lead/cadmium free, surpassing California Prop 65 and FDA Standards.
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Are Corelle dishes toxic?

It can be especially harmful to children. There's really no safe level of the stuff you can put in your body, either. So, while dish-related lead poisoning isn't as serious as exposure to lead from house paints or water, those gorgeous designs on your Corelle could make you sick.
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Does Pfaltzgraff contain lead?

This Pfaltzgraff, Made in the USA dish (age unknown, pattern name unknown, tested in 2014) tested positive for lead at 60 parts per million (ppm) when tested with an XRF instrument. This level of lead is considered safe by all standards, American and European.
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