If you’re new to this world of Pyrex hunting, the fervor over vintage glass dishes may surprise you.
But since the brand has been around since 1908, it’s had plenty of time to form a fan club.
There are countless Pyrex Facebook groups where lovers of the glassware share recent purchases, deals, and swaps.
If you want to peruse the #pyrexjunkie hashtag on Instagram, you’ll find thousands and thousands of posts all about these baking dishes.
And if you think it’s only online weirdos who are obsessed with this dishware, you’re wrong. Vintage Pyrex is so special that it even has a place in the Corning Museum of Glass!
So just in case, you needed another reason to clean out your kitchen cupboards, here it is–you could be sitting on a goldmine.
That being said, it might be kind of hard to give such pretty pieces away.
We wouldn’t tell if you kept them for yourself!
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