“Jadite was manufactured by many companies from the 1930’s to 1972. Jadite is occasionally referred to as “clambroth” a term also used for opaque white glass. Each company produced a slight variant either lighter or darker of jadite’s basic seafoam -green color.
Jadite was heavy, durable, inexpensive and, sometimes it was even free. It was often packaged as a giveaway in food and cleaning products. Restaurants served meals on jadite dishes, as they cost pennies to buy and had a high threshold for breakage.”
– DoIt101
….FREE! This stuff used to be free! Those were the days. But hey; it’s still not too expensive. Check out our latest finds:

This style is called a 'feather bowl'.

This stack in the kitchen.....
