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Developing Tableware with Enhanced Surface Strength that Won't Break Even After Being Dropped a Thousand Times, While Also Focusing on Textures that Enhance the Presentation of Food.

The tagline is "It won't break even if you drop it a thousand times." ARAS tableware, developed by Ishikawa Resin Industry in Kaga City, Ishikawa Prefecture, is proving popular. Its characteristic feature is the increased surface strength achieved by mixing glass fibers into synthetic resin. Reading the letters of the brand name backward spells out "plate" in Japanese, hence the name...
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The tagline is "It won't break even if you drop it a thousand times." ARAS tableware, developed by Ishikawa Resin Industry in Kaga City, Ishikawa Prefecture, is proving popular. Its characteristic feature is the increased surface strength achieved by mixing glass fibers into synthetic resin. Reading the letters of the brand name backward spells out "plate" in Japanese, hence the name...

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産経ニュース broke the news in Japan on Friday, August 7, 2026.
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