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Pyrex

A brand name product developed by Corning Glass Works in 1915, Pyrex has higher melting point than traditional glass and therefore lends itself to baking. Apparently non-cooks use the stuff to manufacture telescopes, flashlights, marijuana bongs and other scientific objects.

The story goes that Bessie Littelton, the wife of a Corning scientist implored her husband to bring home some samples of the new glass he was working on as a substitute for a casserole pot, which had damaged her new oven. The dutiful husband brought home the sawed-off bottoms of two battery jars made from Corning’s experimental low-expansion glass. Bessie set about to cooking a sponge cake in the jars and was shocked to discover:

Two years later the process was perfected and Pyrex was born. All of those properties that Bessie discovered over a century ago still hold true. Let’s hope she had stock options.

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