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!
Beth says
Already subscribe to SOL via email
Beth says
Grossest thing ever found was an unidentified substance that was sticky and horribly smelly. I don’t even like to think about it now… Created some new fridge policies after that (this was in college dorm fridge!).
Leanne Moore says
You would be surprised at what you could find in my fridge. My husband and I are both hunters and fisher”people”, so at any moment you can find fish eggs, worms, antlers, etc.
Denise says
I am a subscriber, you have helped me so much in organizing my home!
Demaroge says
The grossest thing in my fridge wasn’t really mine. We moved into a house and the previous owner had not cleaned the fridge. The ‘catch’ indention under the drawer was full of gel-ified yuck from beef. It also had pink mold growing in the FREEZER. Did not even know such a thing was possible. I took the fridge outside and hosed it clean and bleached the heck out of it. Turned out to be a decent fridge …. go figure!
Lissa says
i subscribe via rss feed
Debbie says
I have found jars and plastic containers of old left overs that were shoved to the very back and forgotten by all of us! They were growing into some weird stuff too! eww! When I clean out the fridge I can’t count how many ewwws I say! Ha Ha! Over all we are pretty clean people, but the fridge is always holds a suprise!
amanda s. says
I am sure the grossest things I have ever found in my refridgerator have been covered in mold.
Lissa says
the grossest thing was slimy greens
Catie says
I’ve been a subscriber for a LONG time! ๐ Love this blog!
amanda s says
I subscribe via RSS feed.
Catie says
The grossest thing I’ve ever found in my fridge is…. I don’t know! I’m pretty sure there’s been things that have gotten moldy and I’m like “WHAT IS THAT?!” LOL
Melissa says
I already get your emails!
Melissa says
The grossest thing I ever found was probably “something” that was in the back of the veggie draw. I to this day don’t know what it is. It is now my policy to go through the draw every week before I do groceries!
Mandi Ersland says
I think the grossest things found in the fridge are leafy greens that have been in there too long.
Elizabeth says
The most gross thing found in my fridge? Science project worthy leftovers:)
Nikki says
I’ve been subscribed via RSS for quite some time now … love your ideas!
Nikki says
Chicken “juice”! Especially since the chicken appeared to be well sealed and we didn’t find it until everything smelled awful!
Elizabeth says
I already subscribe to your fabulous blog:)
Charlotte says
I found moldy fish in my fridge once. Talk about stink!
Jill Laster says
The grossest thing I’ve ever found was something that “used to be a vegetable” that was now LIQUID in the bag (in my defense it was in the back of the crisper drawer).
Melanie says
I follow you by email.
Jennifer S. says
Once I found month-old chili in a storage container. It was all moldy and nasty, the container was thrown out too.
Melanie says
Forgotten produce in a drawer.
Emily K says
I subscribe via email. ๐
Emily K says
Buttermilk. Got pushed to the back of the frig and completely fogotten. Yuck!
Denise Pattavina says
The grossest thing I have found in my frig was a dead bird that my ex-husband was going to photograph later. Yuck!
Deborah H. Bateman says
These look like they would be a great help in my fridge.
Bekah says
I subscribe via Google Reader!
Ann says
I would love to give it a try.
Bekah says
These look awesome!! Grossest thing found in the fridge…probably just something sticky all over the shelves from a leaky bottle, or rotten fruit/vegetables that got forgotten in the crisper.
Sue says
Moldy fruit -Love the idea of the Fridge Liners!
Christy W. says
I’m a newlywed (7 months and counting!) and it’s a challenge cooking for two, so we typically have leftovers. We often times forget about them, especially if they’re pushed to the back of the fridge, and we’ve come across some pretty gross/moldy/smelly remains from those leftovers. I made chicken enchilada soup (thank you, Pinterest!) a few weeks ago, and we forgot about it and discovered it in a thicker consistency than soup is supposed to be! Yuck!
Summer N says
My son once spilled an entire pitcher of red Crystal light all over the fridge. I found red spots months later despite multiple cleaning sessions!
Mare says
Old, soggy cucumbers….yuck!
Caroline says
Subscribed to emails!
Katy says
I have already subscribed to the email
barbara says
I already subscribe.
Caroline says
a mushroom that sprouted on it’s own – not a mushroom I bought at the grocery! I love these liners! why didn’t I think of this?! Great prize would love some in my new fridge!.
Katy says
Can’t think of a specific item, but I know I’ve had a few “science experiments” growing in the back of the fridge in the past…just toss them, tupperware and all.