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What is the difference between Snowflake and Snowflake Blue?

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What is the difference between Snowflake and Snowflake Blue?

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Snowflake Snowflake Blue Where snowflake patterns are concerned, it can get pretty confusing for vintage Pyrex. There are two definite different patterns: Snowflake and Snowflake Blue. They look very different as well, with “Snowflake” having large real looking snowflakes while “Snowflake Blue” uses abstract dots and lines to form garlands of snowflakes. In fact, keep in mind that the latter is often called “Snowflake Garland”. We have seen original boxes for both, so we are relatively sure that those names are correct. However, there is always that issue where it’s not known whether Pyrex meant the “color” at the end of the name to actually be a part of the pattern name, or if it was just a color description (i.e. Spring Blossom GREEN, Old Town BLUE). To keep our sanity, we’re going to assume the Snowflake Blue IS the full name. “Snowflake” actually came in several color schemes: turquoise/white, charcoal/white and even pink/white (Crown pyrex??). Keep in mind that there are several p

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