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!
Janice says
The grossest thing I’ve ever found in my fridge were dead baby mice that my kids would buy to feed their pet snake. They were in a plastic tub with a lid, so I didn’t have to look at them, but I knew they were there and that alone grossed me out. It took a lot of getting used to. Sometimes they would be frozen and would need to put them in the fridge to unthaw before feeding . The things we don’t do for our kids!
Ashley Klaus says
A casserole of some sort in a glass bowl that had grown hair, slime, and a nasty stench. My roommate in college had left it in there while I was home for summer vacation. I asked her to clean it as soon as I got home, especially since it was in MY glass bowl! She was so grossed out that she THREW my bowl away, stating that she was pretty sure the fur and slime wouldn’t have come off. Oh, how I don’t miss the college days!!
Kathy S says
Email subscriber
KAthy S says
I found rotten apples in my fridge. Yuck.
Eric says
Oh, and I started subscribing by email yesterday!
Eric says
That would definitely be anything that includes beets.
Sipi says
rotten Cantaloupe piece – most likely 6 months old, left to decay at the very back of one of the shelves in the refrigerator. I cannot eat cantaloupe since then. I am not able to get the image and the slimy feel of it from my head.
Bridget says
It wasn’t my fridge but my grandmother’s. I pulled out a bag of water that had been a bag of celery.
Sara Downs says
The most disgusting and smelliest thing I found in my frig drawer was my daughter’s soccer headband that had been worn in a practice( it needed to be COLD so she would stay COOL) wrapped around her water bottle with a yogurt pouch!!! Throw the whole mess out! And banned any article of clothing in house frig!! But gave her a shelf in garage frig for her whatever!
Joy Ramler says
I already subscribe. ๐
Joy Ramler says
I try to block those things out of my memory… but it probably was some very old, bad broccoli. Ugh.
Ann Pellegrino says
I subscribe to Simple Organized Living and love it!
Ann Pellegrino says
Moldy mushrooms…gross!
SalBug says
I subscribe through Google Reader
SalBug says
A scorpion – my son had found it and put it in a jar in the fridge. Disgusting – and scary!
Dana says
I subscribe to you via email.
Dana says
2 year old salsa
Christy Anderson says
I like Simple Organized Living on facebook!
Christy Anderson says
I’m an email subscriber!
Christy Anderson says
I’ve found mold on cheese and old leftovers.
Amanda says
when we moved out of our apartment, we found some unknown substance in the back of our fridge. I can only assume something leaked and we just didn’t discover it because it was in an area that had stuff we didn’t use often (most of which went into the trash) – we had to SCRUB that shelf!
We’re shopping for a new fridge now, so this would be awesome!
KIM P says
I found a very old moldy cucumber in the very back behind the veggie crisper-it was so bad it was actually flattened between the back of the bin and wall-I had to close my eyes to clean it-how gross,
Amanda says
I subscribed to email
Shannon says
I already have the RSS feed – so glad that I do! ๐
Shannon says
The grossest thing I’ve found in a fridge drawer was a rotten cucumber. I expected it to be solid… no siree! Yuck!
Cheryl says
rotting slimy spinach
Barb says
It’s so disgusting to find a head of lettuce and juice is running out and it’s slimy – yuck! By the way, these are very cute liners!
Francine says
I subscribe to you via email.
Francine says
The grossest thing I’ve found was some forgotten sandwich meat that smelled awful and and had something hazardous growing on it.
Kim says
I also subscribe to your blog via email
Kim says
The grossest thing I found was probably a slimy, moldy, container of leftovers that got buried in the back of my fridge! Yuck!
Vicki says
I subscribe to you via email.
Vicki says
I hate finding “old” vegetables in a plastic bag. All liquid, ewwww.
Beth says
The grossest thing I ever found was a small orange that had fallen behind a shelf. I don’t even want to describe the color it was, ew.
Virginia Lehman says
These are so cute. We just got a new refrigerator too. These would look so good in the clear crisper drawers. Hate finding spoiled, soggy veggies in the back corners..although with a new refrigerator I am cleaning it more often now!
Jennifer says
grossest thing we ever found was a 2-week-old package of baby spinach that had gotten runny. ew! these would definitely help with clean up of forgotten veggies! thank you!
Jennifer says
I am an email subscriber. thank you!
Shelly Smith says
grossest thing… brown and rotting lettuce (juice too!)
Shelly Smith says
I already subscribe to SOL! Thanks!!
Jenna says
Old taco dip! Eww!
Brandi Clevinger says
I already subscribe! Thank you!