Is Temptations cookware lead free?

Yes, temp-tations melamine tableware and acrylic drinkware pieces meet all Federal and state government standards for lead safety.
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What brands of dinnerware are lead free?

Top six safest dinnerware brands to use at home (not made in China)
  • Glass Anchor Hocking Lead-free Dishes – Made in USA. ...
  • Ceramic Fiestaware Lead-free Dishes – Made in USA. ...
  • Glass Libbey Crisa Moderno Lead-free Dinnerware – Made in USA & Mexico. ...
  • Porcelain Sur La Table Lead-free Dinnerware Set – Made in Turkey.
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What are temptations dishes made of?

Temp-tations Presentable Ovenware is known for both its beauty and durability. These ceramic cookware sets and serving pieces come with everything you need to make an impression on your family and guests.
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How do I know if my dinnerware has lead?

The only way to determine if certain tableware has lead is to test it. Home lead test kits can tell you if the dishes have leachable lead. These tests are most useful in detecting high levels of lead.
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Does stoneware have lead?

Bright orange, red, or yellow: Lead is often used to maximize the intensity of these colors when applied to pottery. Stamped with a warning label: If the piece has a warning label that indicates the piece of stoneware is intended for decorative purposes only, then it may have lead in it.
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Does Pyrex have lead in it?

Is there lead in vintage Pyrex bowls and baking dishes? Yes. Almost all vintage Pyrex bowls and baking dishes test positive for large amounts of lead.
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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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When did they stop putting lead in dishes?

Before 1971, there were no limits on lead in dinnerware and ceramics, so vintage items from before then are very likely to have unsafe levels of lead. Starting in 1971, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) began to enforce limits on the amount of leachable lead in ceramics and tableware.
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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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When did they stop using lead in china dishes?

If you are using dinnerware manufactured prior to 1971 or manufactured in another country, be sure there are no cracks, chips or damage to the glaze finish where lead can leach out, and look for a label that says it is safe for food use.
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Are Rachael Ray dishes lead free?

Lead/Cadmium Free Print

All of our products sold in the U.S. meet all federal and state requirements, including those of the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the Food and Drug Administration, and California's Proposition 65.
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Does Johnson Brothers china contain lead?

Johnson Brothers are the engraving makers and common pieces made in this pattern come from Spode, Wedgwood, and Churchill. A 1980s piece tested at 36,600 +/- 1,400 ppm and a post-World War I piece clocked in 43,100 ppm. Johnson Brothers Old Milland Liberty patterns also tested positive for lead.
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Do ceramic plates have lead?

Lead has long been used in ceramicware, both in glazes and in decorations. When used in a glaze, lead gives a smooth, glasslike finish that allows bright colors and decorative patterns underneath to show through. It provides strength and keeps moisture from penetrating into the dish.
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Is Corning Ware lead free?

Vintage (1972-1988) Corning Spice-o-Life Casserole: 26,500 ppm Lead [90 ppm is unsafe*] & 236 ppm Cd [75 is unsafe.]
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What Corelle dishes have lead in them?

Which Corelle Dishes Have Lead? Corelle dinnerware sets containing lead are older vintage Corelle plates or Corelle pre-2005 dishes. Decorative patterns are common on vintage Corelle dinnerware.
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Do Pfaltzgraff dishes contain lead?

Are my dishes safe? Pfaltzgraff, a Lifetime Brands company, stands behind the safety and quality of all of its products. All our products are tested by accredited, independent laboratories and meet or exceed all federal standards relating to lead and other contaminants.
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How can you tell if ceramic is lead free?

Look for a warning label. If the pottery was manufactured for use only as a decorative item, it may have a warning stamped onto the clay bottom such as “Not for Food Use—May Poison Food.” Do not use items with this type of warning for cooking, serving, or storing food or drinks.
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Are Stoneware dishes lead free?

Well, here's the explanation from Mike Cashtock, an FDA consumer safety officer… “Lead-glazed stoneware is safe when properly manufactured and bound in the glaze, but… The issue is pottery baked at inadequate or uncontrolled temperatures. When this happens, the lead is not fully joined and leaches into food.”
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Is Corelle toxic?

Corelle products purchased after 2005 are safe and comply with FDA regulations. Now, if you have any older dishes, that gets a little trickier. You'll want to avoid eating off of older Corelle dinnerware if it shows obvious signs of deterioration; if the glaze is worn, if the paint is melting or chipping, etc.
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Should I get rid of my Corelle dishes?

If you own Corelle dinnerware from before 2005, consider removing it from your kitchen cabinets due to concerns for high levels of lead. Corelle recommends using their pre-2005 dishes as quote “decorative pieces.”
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Do old drinking glasses contain lead?

Enamelled drinking glasses and popular merchandise can contain more than 1000 times the limit level of lead and up to 100 times the limit level of cadmium, a study has shown. Enamelled drinking glasses and popular merchandise can contain potentially toxic levels of lead and cadmium, a study has shown.
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How can you tell if glass is lead free?

Tap It with a Metal Utensil

The easiest way to identify lead crystal is by tapping it gently with a knife—if it makes a drawn-out chiming sound, chances are that it's lead crystal. Regular glass tends to make a duller, briefer sound when struck.
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