Instant Pot and Pyrex parent company files for bankruptcy, but vows to continue sales

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Instant Brands, the parent company of Instant Pot and Pyrex, says it plans to keep operating while it restructures.

In a release Monday, Instant Brands said it plans to keep operating while it restructures.

“In recent months, we have been working closely with all of our financial stakeholders to position the Company for its next phase of success,” Ben Gadbois, Instant Brands president and CEO, said. In addition to Instant Pot, launched in 2010, and Pyrex, launched in 1915, Instant Brands' portfolio of brands includes: Corelle, Snapware, bakeware group CorningWare, Chicago Cutlery, and Visions cookware firm.

In the statement, Gadbois also cited tighter credit terms and higher interest rates as reasons for the filing. Instant Brands, formerly known as Corelle Brands, is based outside Chicago and is controlled by New York-based private equity firm Cornell Capital LLC, which purchased the group in 2017.Rob Wile is a breaking business news reporter for NBC News Digital.

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