Hartford Courant - Found Nov. 6, 2008 ... to give consumers additional fashion-forward color options just in time for holiday shopping,' says Rich Brinkman, Fiesta Dinnerware spokesman.
Kingston Whig-Standard - Found Nov. 3, 2008 While I love the idea of buying designer dresses for $7 and Fiesta dinnerware for pennies a plate, there's much more to it than that.
New York Times - Found Oct. 23, 2008 ... a bright green octagonal table loaded with ceramic plates, cups and saucers resembling handmade Fiesta dinnerware, all by Ms. Heilmann.
Tampa Tribune - Found Oct. 5, 2008 (Nearly any shade of Fiesta dinnerware would have worked, too.) Then we put the place- settings on a weathered wood table stained aqua years...
Minneapolis Star Tribune - Found Oct. 14, 2008 3821 Gallagher Dr., Edina, 952-835-8332. Terra cotta dinnerware, a new ... Viva La Fiesta Tealight Lamp, 9 1/2 inches high, orange glass with
NBC30.com - Found Oct. 1, 2008 ... bowl.Just stop and think about that for a moment: edible dinnerware. ... With the bowl, the Fiesta Taco Salad with the standard taco meat will ...
South Florida Sun-Sentinel - Found Aug. 29, 2008 Don't hate me. I know it's really early to think about Christmas, but I just had to share these new holiday plates from Fiesta dinnerware.
The Cincinnati Post - Found Sep. 13, 2008 Fiesta Dinnerware, America's favorite retro brand, adds a pattern to its table come Christmas with new Christmas Tree plates.