Simple Additions: Comparing Corelle to Lighter Dishes

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores participants' views on the new Simple Additions line in comparison to Corelle dishes. Participants share their experiences and opinions regarding the design, quality, and overall appeal of the new products.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses curiosity about the new Simple Additions and whether they are similar to Corelle.
  • Another participant suggests that the new dishes are between the current style and Corelle in thickness.
  • Several users mention that the new dishes are thicker than Corelle but still thinner than the current line, with some noting they are mar-resistant.
  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares disappointment with the new mugs, stating they are too thin compared to the previous offerings.
  • Another participant appreciates the white and round design but expresses a strong preference against using Corelle due to safety concerns.
  • Some participants discuss the materials used, with confusion about the definitions of porcelain and glass in relation to Corelle.
  • One participant shares a long-term experience with Corelle, noting that the new Simple Additions seem thicker based on their impressions.
  • Another participant expresses excitement about the new line, highlighting the need for quality dishes in the bridal registry market.
  • Several users mention their dislike for the previous dot designs and express a preference for the new, simpler aesthetic.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ among participants regarding the quality and appeal of the new Simple Additions line compared to Corelle. Some express enthusiasm for the new design, while others share disappointment and skepticism about its value.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and opinions based on their handling of the new products and their previous experiences with Corelle. The discussion reflects a range of perspectives within the consultant community.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in the new Simple Additions line and those comparing it to existing products may find the shared experiences and opinions relevant.

vanscootin said:
I just use a majic eraser on my dots dinnerware and they come right off.

We've had ours since they came out in 2003. I've tried every type of cleaner out there and even sent pieces of my SA in to HO to see if they could get it clean. I'm thrilled with the new dishes and plan on getting the 16pc set to have 8 sets. I was down to 4 large plates...so $62 isn't bad. Less than $4 a piece!

I see a great booking tool...for everyone. It's cheap enough to replaced mismatched or dated dishes:)
 
vanscootin said:
I just use a majic eraser on my dots dinnerware and they come right off.

I just tried that and it didn't work at all so while I had them out of the cupboard I just went ahead and used the stainless cleaner on them. Now they all look pretty new.
 
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My sample package arrived today, and I must say – I'm impressed! I don't need a lot of dinnerware (it may or may not be my "thing" and I may or may not have more than is ever reasonable), but I'd like to have a few plain white things around and these are nice!
 
I have never purchased any of the SA peices, except for the large square bowl and large round platter. I've seen them at my director's house and saw the mars on them and said no way...I'll stick with my corelle. I'm glad they made something that is more in the standard for PC. I will likely purchase some pieces, but not the entire set, until my corelle just gets yucky (they do chip on the sides after a while) or I just get sick of them.
 
Can anyone tell me where the new dishes are made? Also, can anyone confirm that these are non-marring? Oh, and did anyone get the pasta bowls? Do they seem too small since they are a cup smaller then the old ones? Thanks!
 
jjaastef said:
Can anyone tell me where the new dishes are made? Also, can anyone confirm that these are non-marring? Oh, and did anyone get the pasta bowls? Do they seem too small since they are a cup smaller then the old ones? Thanks!

I just pulled out one I got yesterday (round serving bowl) and it says made in China.

PC did say they are non-marring, so we hopefully will not see the scratches. It really reminds me of my Corelle, so maybe it is made similar to those. Hope so. I my love corelle, especially with kids!
 
I tried the Small Bowl in the Caddy and they don't fit!! They are a little too big. This is unacceptable since the Caddy is still in the catalog.
 
I've been using mine every day and there are no marks on them at all. The pasta bowls are smaller than the dots were but often the dots were bigger than we needed. They are a perfect size for a salad. HO is aware of the issue with the small bowl caddy and are redoing it. If you earned or purchased it they will be sending you a new resized caddy. That was in an email a week or so ago.
 
I don't see an email stating that. So...if someone already owns the caddy, they'll have to buy another identical (almost) one for these bowls? That doesn't make sense. Plus, I don't need another one either in order to show these bowls with the caddy.
 
Most people who already have the caddy have the old bowls and probably wouldn't need to buy the new ones. Those who buy the new bowls would get the new caddy.I have two sets of the new bowls and both sets fit in my old caddy so it won't be an issue for all anyway. I'll try to find the communication that said we'd get a new caddy and post it.
 
Send via email on February 23,2012:

SUBJECT: Important Product Update: New Small Square Bowls

Dear Consultant,

We're so excited about the new season and fabulous new products!

We wanted you to know that we’ve learned that there may be an issue with our existing Small Bowl Caddy (item #1946) where the dimensions are slightly smaller than our design called for. The new Small Square Bowls (item #3078) are larger than the previous bowls and therefore have a tighter fit. We want to make sure this is not an issue for you.

Since you’ve purchased the Small Square Bowls or earned them in the Spring 2012 New Product Free-for-All, we’ll be sending you a new caddy. That way you can be sure your new bowls will fit perfectly. Rest assured that all new caddies purchased will work with the old and new bowls.

Thank you for your patience and understanding. We wish you a fabulous spring selling season!

Sincerely,

Jean Jonas
Sr. Vice President, Sales


The Pampered Chef is a registered trademark used under license. Please do not reply to this email. It is not set up to accept replies. You are receiving this email because you are a Consultant with The Pampered Chef, Ltd. If you received this email in error, please send a separate email to [email protected].
 
Thanks for the answers. So, now for your opinions. Are they worth it? If it's like corelle, I'll save the money and go to Walmart.
 
They are not like corelle. They are made of different materials and are shaped somewhat differently. I do have some corelle in the house so the first thing I did was compare it. They are a much higher quality IMHO.

I used corelle with a green flower design for over 25 years and finally switched to other dishes a couple years before the dots came out. The dishes I got chipped badly so I bought corelle (in plain white). These new corellle pieces chipped but in shards that were dangerous. They cut you where chips just made the dishes look bad. Then I got the dots and they were perfect (not one chip in all the time I used them - on a daily basis) but they marred so there was extra care to keep them nice and DH didn't like the weight. When I saw the new PC dinnerware at SL I thought "Corelle" and was not impressed but when I got them home and compared them and started using them I found that they are much nicer and I really love them.

If you are not interested in them that is your decision. I don't use metal sheet pans. Ours are good as those things go but I don't use them. If a customer asks I am honest. I tell them that I have used a piece or two a few times and they work well but I am a stone person so it's not my thing. There are other things that I don't love so I don't talk about them but if asked I tell them my opinion (I also add but a lot of people really like it so it depends on what you like). People that want them will get them. If they hate them when they get them they have 30 days to return them with no cost to them.
 
Thank you for your opinion Beth.
 
Thanks for the info on the small bowls. I did not receive the email, which is strange since I have the bowls. Mine can squeeze into the old caddy IF I try a couple of combos (they are not perfectly square), but they are still touching each other, unlike the old ones). While it is true that most will not have the old and new bowls, I think it's just strange to have two practically identical products. I'm glad they are doing something to fix it.As for the dishes themselves, I think they are fine. I'm not excited about them, but then they are white dishes (which I do like). They seem good. I like that they are lighter (easier to bring a couple to a show! Dots were cute accent pieces, but I'm loving the new frosted dots.
 
Jules711 said:
Thanks for the info on the small bowls. I did not receive the email, which is strange since I have the bowls. Mine can squeeze into the old caddy IF I try a couple of combos (they are not perfectly square), but they are still touching each other, unlike the old ones). While it is true that most will not have the old and new bowls, I think it's just strange to have two practically identical products. I'm glad they are doing something to fix it.As for the dishes themselves, I think they are fine. I'm not excited about them, but then they are white dishes (which I do like). They seem good. I like that they are lighter (easier to bring a couple to a show! Dots were cute accent pieces, but I'm loving the new frosted dots.
I'm loving the frosted dot glasses too but surprisingly DH says he likes the colored dots more and that the frosted ones are more feminine. Go figure.
 
I was excited to get the new Simple Additions, but two bowls have already chipped on the rim just from normal use! I've only had them a few weeks. Very disappointing.
 
ShellBeach said:
I was excited to get the new Simple Additions, but two bowls have already chipped on the rim just from normal use! I've only had them a few weeks. Very disappointing.

Do a replacement. That shouldn't be happening. We have used ours every day since they came out and have not had a single chip - and I am the queen of chipped dishes. I even chipped correlle but the dots and now the new PC dishes are standing up to our use. Also, not a single mark on these so no extra care needed. Love them!
 
Can anyone tell me, are these dishes smooth on the bottom? I have a customer who is interested and here is her question:Here is a questions for you about the pc plates. Have you lifted them up......are they heavy? I have the platter and it is fairly chunky (i like it alot) but for plates I would want a medium weight and I am curious as to whether you know how heavy they feel. I also need to know how smooth the base is....my table mars easily and unfinished ceramic edges would do damage.Thank you for any help!
 
I love the fact they look like similar ones on the market. People can mix and match and add to other dishes they already have. To me, our older style ones looked too heavy for todays market.
Now that we've had them awhile- how is everyone liking them now?
 
ashley olson said:
Can anyone tell me, are these dishes smooth on the bottom? I have a customer who is interested and here is her question:

Here is a questions for you about the pc plates. Have you lifted them up......are they heavy? I have the platter and it is fairly chunky (i like it alot) but for plates I would want a medium weight and I am curious as to whether you know how heavy they feel. I also need to know how smooth the base is....my table mars easily and unfinished ceramic edges would do damage.

Thank you for any help!
They are light weight, slightly heavier than corelle. There is a ridge on the bottom that isn't glazed but its pretty smooth. I haven't noticed any marks from mine and I've had them since they came out.
 
After a year and a half with two kiddos (one is autistic and has no concept of careful) I still love these dishes! No marks and only one small chip on a salad plate. I never wanted white dinnerware, but now that I have them I would never go back...food looks better. Weird right? I hop they keep these around.
 
I love the look, but I am hesitant to buy more. My kids dropped a bowl and broke it into a million pieces. At least my Corelle can take a lickin' and keep on tickin'!
 
I had corelle for several years. A plate fell from the cabinet to the counter and shattered. I had several cuts all over my face. Never used them again. There are no unbreakable dishes, but I think when corelle breaks its kinda scary.
 
I had a set of Corelle for over 25 years, then finally got rid of it - had grown to hate the color and pattern. Then after a while my DH missed it so I got a few white pieces. Unlike the older stuff the newer stuff chips or rather, and worse, it breaks off in shreds. I can't think of the right word but longer short pieces, not just a chip. ...oh and I LOVE our dishes!
 
BethCooks4U said:
I had a set of Corelle for over 25 years, then finally got rid of it - had grown to hate the color and pattern. Then after a while my DH missed it so I got a few white pieces. Unlike the older stuff the newer stuff chips or rather, and worse, it breaks off in shreds. I can't think of the right word but longer short pieces, not just a chip. ...oh and I LOVE our dishes!
I have old ones.....most of them are 15-20 yrs old....so I am sure, when they break, it will be lovely.
I didnt figure the newer stuff in stores would be as good. When I do have to buy dishes, it will likely be PCs. By then, my boys wont be as young and clutzy. :D
 
They are awesome (the PC ones). I am the queens of chipping dishes - always clanking them into each other. Haven't had a single chip in them. No marks either. Perfect! These will last a really long time. I plan to get a few more pieces.
 
I love the "pasta" bowls for salads!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main differences between Corelle and Lighter Dishes in the Simple Additions line?

Corelle dishes are known for their durability and resistance to chipping and breaking, while Lighter Dishes are designed to be more lightweight and easier to handle. Corelle is made from a unique glass material that is both microwave and dishwasher safe, while Lighter Dishes are typically made from a different ceramic material that may not have the same level of durability.

Are Corelle dishes more expensive than Lighter Dishes?

Generally, Corelle dishes can be more expensive due to their brand reputation and the technology used in their manufacturing process. Lighter Dishes are often priced more affordably, making them a great option for those looking for budget-friendly dinnerware.

Can I use both Corelle and Lighter Dishes in the microwave?

Yes, both Corelle and Lighter Dishes are typically microwave safe. However, it's always important to check the specific product details to ensure that the dishes you have are suitable for microwave use.

Which option is better for outdoor dining: Corelle or Lighter Dishes?

Lighter Dishes may be a better choice for outdoor dining due to their lightweight nature, making them easier to transport. However, Corelle's durability can also be an advantage if you want to avoid breakage during outdoor activities.

How do I care for and maintain Corelle and Lighter Dishes?

Both Corelle and Lighter Dishes are easy to care for. They can be washed in the dishwasher and are resistant to staining. However, it's recommended to avoid using abrasive cleaners or scrubbers on both types to maintain their appearance and longevity.

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