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Pyrex Compatibles - Woodland (1978)
This line of Pyrex was introduced in 1978 to complement the Corelle pattern launched that same year. At its introduction, Woodland was already clad in the new updated appearance that would be found on Butterfly Gold & Spring Blossom Green in 1979. Multi-piece sets have alternating colour schemes: chocolate brown, and caramel brown.
Prior to 1978, it had been customary to equip certain casseroles with patterned opal Pyrex lids, but this was no longer the case, so Woodland casseroles always came with clear Pyrex lids.
 402 & 401 round nesting bowls, Woodland.
By the late 1970s the variety of different pieces produced in opal Pyrex had been substantially pared back, so certain items were never made in Woodland: divided dishes, 4 Qt 664 casseroles, baking pan sets. Ovenware & nesting bowls in this pattern were discontinued sometime between 1982 & 1984, but Woodland Brown Corelle remained until the end of 1985.
 Woodland 045/945 casserole, 2½ Qt.
Beginning in 1979 and through the early 1980s, 474 & 475 casseroles were packaged individually with the numbers 484 or 485 on the boxes. As part of a set, the 474 was light caramel brown, but when sold singly, its background was dark chocolate brown.
It is unfortunate that a popular reference book claims that Woodland dates 'from the 60s'. That turns out to be false. Without a doubt, it was introduced in 1978 as an accessory for Corelle.
 503 1½ Qt Refrigerator Dish
Nesting Bowls:
300-Series Round - 401, 402, 403 - chocolate, caramel, chocolate
400-Series Round - 401, 402, 403, 404 - chocolate, caramel, chocolate, caramel
440-Series Cinderella - 441, 442, 443, 444 - caramel, chocolate, caramel, chocolate
Ovenware:
Cinderella Casseroles (470 Set) - 471, 472, 473 - chocolate, caramel, chocolate
Cinderella Casseroles (480 Set) - 473, 474, 475 - chocolate, caramel, chocolate
Cinderella Casserole, single (484 or 485 Set) - 474 or 475 - both chocolate
Oval Casseroles - 043/943, 045/945 - both chocolate
Refrigerator Dishes - 501 caramel (no pattern), 502 chocolate, 503 chocolate
Related Articles:
1978 Brochure - Corelle & Pyrex 1981 Brochure - Pyrex Ware 1982 Catalogue - Pyrex Ware Why name Pyrex mixing bowls after Cinderella? Dates for Pyrex patterns/pieces: 1960s to 1980s Pyrex Model Numbers
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