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!
jezz says
I suscribe to your post via email.
Faith says
I subscribe to SOL
jezz says
A bag of cucumbers that were far past solid–yuk!
Faith says
Moldy veggies
Carrie says
I found a package of meat that was expired for over a year. ๐
Susana says
subscribed via email
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Monique says
Left to go to South Africa for 4 weeks and forgot to tell a friend to come and take all the fruit, veggies and milk out ๐ My sweet husband blessed me by cleaning it all out for us and not blaming me ๐
Darlene Mitchell says
I think it was some slimy lettuce!
Susana says
oh goodness…. a rotten potatoe
Debi Souza says
I am now subscribed to your site! My cousin told me about you and I’m so she did! You have some great tips and links! Thanks.
muriel says
I subscribe via email.
muriel says
Forgotten chives. Very, very smelly.
Debi Souza says
Furry strawberries
Theresa says
A very old cucumber
Pam Lowe says
I subscribe via RSS.
Pam Lowe says
Italian parsley that leaked through the bag and spilled all over my vegetable drawer!
Jessica @ Budget For Health says
Our fridge is never totally packed, but I did find a milk in my parents’ fridge that was 2 weeks past the expiration date. My dad was convinced that it was the same as buttermilk (GAG!) ps. i’m subscribed via RSS
gina says
I am an email suscriber
Alyssia says
I subscribe!
gina says
I found an old liquified bag of herbs—YUCK!
Alyssia says
Juice from homemade strawberry jam ๐
Brenda Turner says
Slimy, moldy cheese!
Leigh Bridenbaugh says
BBQ sauce!
Kjrsten says
A cottage cheese container completely filled with mold. Why did I remove the lid!?
Anna says
really moldy cheese…but the sticky stuff I find is spilled sauces, which are such a PAIN to cleanup. I actually was looking at these EXACT liners the other day to buy…but held myself back. I really hope I win!! ๐
Sabrina Gardner says
I follow via RSS feed. Thanks for doing a fun giveaway. ๐
Sabrina Gardner says
Probably old mushy veggies that ooze are the worst. Although packages of meat that leak too are pretty awful.
Sara says
I think an old moldy lemon was my grossest find.
Amy says
I subscribe via email
Kelly says
A completely mushy cucumber!
Amy says
Well once it’s rotten it’s all the same gross. But rotten potatoes? The stinkiest I’ve ever gagged over!
Lydia says
old, dried cracked eggs! yuck!
Jessica says
Any leaking juices from meats are just the worst. Yuck!
Jessica says
Rotten cucumber mush!
JennyA says
I subscribe thru email
JennyA says
I have occasionally found thing I forgot about that I rather not describe…lol…
Kimberly says
I’m a subscriber.
Kimberly says
This looks awesome and just what I need!!! The grossest thing I’ve ever found was fuzzy taco meat. NASTY!!!!
Valerie says
These coasters certainly look better than paper towels!!! What an artistic and charming thing to see every time you open your refrigerator!!!! They inspire organization and scream “keep me clean”! Long ago, the worst moldy, gushy, thing I ever found silently lurking in a corner of my refrigerator was a leaky little Chinese take out box of what I think had once been moo goo gai pan. My husband had put the giant jar of mayonnaise in front of the tiny box and given it a good shove one day and it squished the box which make it start dripping. Since I rarely ate mayonnaise…or cleaned out my fridge, apparently, I didn’t discover it until it began oozing a foul smelling gelatinous slime which puddled behind a jar of pickles on the shelf below. Gave a new meaning to the name moo GOO gai pan.
Debbie says
Some moldy yogurt! Yuck!!