UPDATE: This giveaway is now closed
Congrats to:
- Meredith (Meredith_wolfe@…)
- Nicole (volyangel@…)
It’s been just over 3 months since we got our brand new refrigerator — and I still love all the extra space I have compared to our teeny-tiny old fridge!
I love all the adjustable shelves, the humongous drawers, and the customizable in-door shelves that pretty much allow me to fit almost any type of food container inside.
I also love the pretty Fridge Coaster Fridge Liners that protect my nice new shelves and drawers from sticky spills and messes from fruit…
From jam…
And other sticky sauces and syrups.
So what are Fridge Coaster Fridge Liners?
They are simple, stylish, super absorbant fridge liners that keep your shelves and drawers neat and clean.
Before I found Fridge Coasters, I was using paper towel to line my drawers, but it never stayed in place and it wasn’t that absorbant.
Fridge Coaster Fridge Liners are custom made to fit most of the major fridge models and they come in a fabulous array of colors and fun patterns!
If you have a sticky, messy fridge, I’d encourage you to give these fridge liners a try.
Not only will they help to keep your refrigerator neat and clean, they will also give you a good opportunity to clean out your fridge and get things organized again!
The prices are extremely reasonable — but of course, if you’d like to try some of these fridge liners for free, you’ll want to enter the giveaway below!
The Giveaway:
Today, two lucky Simple Organized Living reader will win a set of 2 Fridge Coaster “Fridge Packs” (in your favorite color and pattern)!
How to Enter:
1. {required} Leave a comment. What is the grossest thing you’ve ever found in your fridge?
2. {optional} Subscribe to Simple Organized Living via RSS feed or via email, and the leave a separate comment letting me know you did {or that you already do}.
If you are reading this in your email or feed reader, please visit the actual blog post to enter. Email entries, Facebook comments, and Twitter messages will NOT be counted.
Prize:
(2) Fridge Coaster prize packages as described above.
This giveaway ends at 10:00 pm on Monday, 01/21/2013 and is open to all U.S. residents 18 years or older. I will use And the Winner Is to select the winning comments at random. Winners will be notified by email and noted at the top of this post. Winners must respond within 48 hours of notification to claim their prize or I will choose a new winner. Please see my full disclosure policy and contact me with any questions you have. Good luck!
Melody M says
I follow you on FB.
barbara says
Leftover leftovers that have long been left over.
Melody M says
Cleaning out the fridge one day, I discovered a container of chicken stock that was covered in mold and fuzz, smelled terrible!
Lauri P says
Back in college, after a long long time of ever-increasing stink in our dorm room, we found some deli turkey meat that had hid itself behind the drawer in our mini fridge for we had no idea how long. That was quite unpleasant.
Nem says
I’m subscribed to you through google reader.
Nem says
I found moldy cream cheese…
Melissa says
It wasn’t our home fridge, it was our family vacation home in Maine. Sometimes weeks or months between use. Someone left a gallon a milk behind. Beyond curdled and stunk to high heaven. Had to use charcoal and baking soda and air it out for days. Needless to say we had to eat out when we were staying there.
Anna E. says
I already subscribe to your RSS feed. ๐
Anna E. says
Left some taco meat in a tupperware that got wedged behind things for a couple months. When I finally found it, it smelled….less than pleasant….
Nicole says
A moldy (fill in the blank). Wha?!?! It’s happened a few times. ๐
Cindy says
I subscribe via your email and like your site on FB!
Lisa L says
I already subscribe to email, have you on FB and Twitter; love your new kitchen!!
Cindy says
I defrosted some meat and someone moved it-to the back. I forgot about it until the smell became apparent. Yuck.
Lisa L says
Pretty much anytime I open up a container that’s been pushed to the back of the fridge I think THAT has got to be the worse. I found a container of hamburger gravy that had sprouted so much mold it was compacted up to the lid. Ewwww
Brigitte says
Came home from vacation and my dear, sweet hubby let thawing meat drip all over the shelf and down into the fruit drawer. ๐
Had to toss all that yummy fruit!
Melanie says
subscribed
Erin says
I follow your blog via e-mail.
Melanie says
Grossest thing? Just remember to pull out drawers and clean below regularly
Erin says
The grossest thing I have found in my fridge is juice from raw chicken package… YUCK!!! Makes for a complete refrigerator wipe down!
Dorcas says
I am subscribed to your blog
Paulette says
“Lost” a small bowl of leftovers and discovered mold growing on the top weeks later…YUCK!!!
Dorcas says
Moldy beans
Andree says
moldy orange, yuck!
Bonnie says
I also just signed up for the emails! Thanks for the giveaway!
Bonnie Gutzman says
The grossest thing ever? Well, I can think of a few really gross things that were so discolored and mushy, that I am not sure what they started out as! Most of my exciting “fridge creature” finds happened in college – when I shared my fridge with several other girls! Now the worst of it is a slightly squishy veggie or leftovers that were left over a tad too long (:
Sarah F. says
I subscribe via RSS.
Sarah F. says
Moldy, squishy fruit – smells bad and is gross to pick up.
Sarah says
Half of an onion in a ziplock bag……it was furry!
Amy Owen says
leftovers turned into moldy science experiment
kate says
i’m a friend on facebook!
kate says
oh we’re getting a new fridge in the next 4-6 weeks and I would LOVE to protect it from sticky jam jars. These would be perfect!! the grossest thing was a leaky nasty onion stuck to the back of the shelf. uck.
Lea says
I think it was a cucumber – it was just green slime by the time we took it out.. YUK!
Beth says
A melted cucumber….at least, I think that is what it was. Thankfully, it was still in the bag. YUCK!
Already subscribed!
Danielle H. says
Following you via email!
Worst thing found in fridge is probably moldy oranges.
Tammy Skipper (@Tammy_Skipper) says
Subscribed via email
Tina says
A bag of French style green beans hidden in back of frig. Slimy, moldy and unidentifiable . STINKING
Tammy Skipper (@Tammy_Skipper) says
The grossest thing ever? Where do you start after 19 years of marriage? I think the worst is when I find a plastic storage container that has more ‘growth’ than leftovers inside! I don’t even open them, just throw the whole thing out. Fortunately it’s been a long time since I’ve done that ๐
Jenni says
I subscribe via RSS
Jenni says
it wasn’t a spill, but moldy sour cream was pretty nasty……I’m just getting a new fridge {today!} and it would be awesome to start with everything able to stay super clean!
Terry says
A forgotten (and moldy) cucumber…yuck!