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How Pyrex And Anchor Hocking Glassware Are Different
What’s the difference between Pyrex and Anchor Hocking glass cookware? It really comes down to preference when choosing between these two brands.
Named for the nearby Hocking River, the Hocking Glass Company was founded in 1905 in Lancaster, Ohio, by Isaac Collins and a few associates. During its first year of operation, the company produced ...
Save up to 31% on all Anchor Hocking glassware. Dillon is an Update Writer at Food & Wine, where he spends most of his time ensuring product recommendations are fresh and relevant. He's performed ...
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.
Oneida Group Inc., a Columbus-based glass producer, is making a foray into the water-bottle market. Released Tuesday under their Anchor Hocking brand, the "LifeProof Glass Water Bottle" is the ...
LANCASTER ― A celebration of Anchor Hocking and its workers will be held June 28 at Double Edge Brewing. Anchor Hocking is celebrating its 120th anniversary this year. The first plant was established ...
ABOUT WHAT’S TO COME. EMPLOYEES TELL ME VALENTINE’S DAY WILL NOW BE THE END OF PRODUCTION HERE AT THE GLASS PLANT IN CHARLEROI. THEY SAY THEY STILL HAVE PYREX ORDERS TO FILL. AND THEY SAY FOR THEM, ...
The Anchor Hocking Company announced Thursday morning it is tentatively planning to close its recently acquired production facility located in Sapulpa. The company in a news release, says the phased ...
Libbey Inc., the nation’s largest glassware maker, said it would abandon its attempt to acquire its Ohio rival Anchor Hocking for $332 million. The company attributed its decision partly to a ...
CIPRIANI PITTSBURGH’S ACTION NEWS FOUR. THANK YOU MARCI. IN WASHINGTON COUNTY TODAY, A RALLY TO SAVE THE ANCHOR HOCKING GLASS PLANT. WORKERS GATHERED OUTSIDE THE PLANT IN CHARLEROI. MORE THAN 300 JOBS ...
Named for the nearby Hocking River, the Hocking Glass Company was founded in 1905 in Lancaster, Ohio, by Isaac Collins and a few associates. During its first year of operation, the company produced ...
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