Cookware Chemical Disclosures

A variety of chemicals are used to manufacture the products we use in our everyday lives, from foods and nutritional supplements to clothing and cookware. In alignment with recently enacted laws, this page provides information pertaining to chemicals intentionally added to our cookware.

Cuisinart is dedicated to prioritizing the quality and safety of our products. The presence of certain chemicals in a product does not mean a product is harmful or will cause harm through use. For example, some nonstick coatings may contain certain per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) that require public disclosure. PFAS, used in cookware due to its high performance as a non-stick surface, is authorized by the FDA for use in paper/paperboard food packaging, nonstick cookware and other food contact applications. See https://www.fda.gov/food/process-contaminants-food/authorized-uses-pfas-food-contact-applications.

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Instructions

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