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In February 1955, this Flamingo 080 8 oz. individual round casserole (a 65¢ value) was offered free with the purchase of a Flamingo 2 qt. 024 at the $1.50 regular price. In addition to flamingo, they were also produced in lime. They are also seen in a dove gray and a turquoise blue in a 1950s Canadian Pyrex "Party Pan" set.

FlameGlo nesting round mixing bowls, 1974-1976. The color fade alternates, with the top shade matching the bottom shade of the next size bowl. Might sound silly, but I'd prefer they were all like the 402 and this 404.

I have for some time had a suspicion that the FlameGlo 400 bowl set and the mysterious "CRS Red & Orange" 400 bowl set had a connection. It wasn't until I found a collector who had both and could compare them that I was able to see if it might be true.

Horizon Blue, 1969-1972. The 500 set, FINALLY. For the fridgie collector, perhaps the most maddening set to complete. The blue 502, while it may appear so, is NOT the same shade as that of the primary colors set. Fortunately, the HB 502s are marked with the capacity; primary set blue 502s are not.