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FridgeSmarts. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1CMErGfmjQ&feature=youtu.be FridgeSmart containers keep your produce fresh way longer by giving it the amount of air it needs. Some produce needs to be sealed up airtight (like carrots, celery, berries, etc), some needs a small amount of air (like cauliflower, lettuce, etc), and some needs to get more air (like broccoli, spinach, peas, corn, etc). These containers allow you to have one container that works for all three types by adjusting the air vent. They also have a grid in the bottom to hold extra moisture so that produce isn't sitting in water, which would make it go bad faster. To get the best results, don't wash your produce before putting it in the containers. Wash it when you take it out to eat it. Because they stack, you can make good use of the space in your fridge. They are clear and go on the shelves of your fridge so you will more easily see what produce you have and be more likely to use it! These containers eliminate the need for the “Rot Drawer” in your fridge, which none of us know how to use right anyways. :) Tupperware says it will double the life of your produce…in my experience it’s more like quadruple or more! Strawberries—2 to 3 weeks. Broccoli—3 to 4 weeks. Lettuce—4 to 6 weeks. Carrots—2 to 3 months. It’s seriously like magic. I also wanted to let you know that the chart on the product regarding the amount of air for each produce type is baked into the plastic. It won't wash off, scratch off or wear off over time. :)

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