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  • Writer's pictureKelcie Krafts

Tupperware Fridgesmarts- A Must Have For Fresh Produce- ON SALE

Updated: Jun 1


Stack of Fridgesmarts with my produce in them. Green onions, strawberries, lettuce and little squash.

It is summer time! That means it's garden season! I love keeping fresh fruits and vegetables stocked in the fridge but I hate how quickly they can go bad. Over a year ago I found a wonderful product made by Tupperware called Fridgesmarts! I love them for fresh salad mix! I have made salad mix last up to three weeks before using these containers! Less waste means more $$$!


Fresh strawberries in open fridge smart

From Tupperware Website- Keep your produce fresher, longer!

Storage of fruits and vegetables have been researched extensively by top food scientists from the University of Florida and Tupperware to develop a line of intelligent containers.​

The Tupperware ACE (Atmosphere Controlled Environment) system creates the optimal environment to keep fruits and vegetables fresh longer.

FridgeSmart Containers have a special three-way venting system that helps regulate the atmosphere inside the container by balancing the flow of oxygen coming in and carbon dioxide going out. ​

Slider can be used in 3 different positions:

  • Half Open: When the slider tab is aligned with the half circle on the pictogram, the small opening in the seal is open for light venting.​

  • Closed: When the slider tab is aligned with the fully etched circle in the middle of the pictogram, both openings in the seal are closed.​

  • Fully Open: When the slider tab is aligned with the hollow, glossy circle on the pictogram, the big opening in the seal is open for full venting.​

What’s more?

  • The handy produce chart to identify the venting slider position is printed within the layers of the refrigerator storage container so it won’t fade or wash off over time.

  • The lid is easy to open thanks to the tab in the corner.

  • The built-in grid at the bottom of the base keeps contents away from moisture and ensures air circulation around food.

  • When they are not in use, they can nested for compact storage, even between different sizes.


Fridgesmart English Chart of Produce

You can easily scan a QR Code that is located on the side of each container and it will pull up this handy chart that shows you how the produce needs to be vented.



Find Tupperware Products Using Link Below:

https://www.tupperware.com/?twcId=US-81000067998&twpId=4101288415

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