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FRESHPAPER Keeps Fruits & Vegetables Fresh for 2-4x Longer, 8 Reusable Food Saver Sheets for Produce (1 Pack), Made in the USA by The FRESHGLOW Co

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NATURALLY KEEP FOOD FRESH

RESHPAPER Food-Saver Sheets keep food fresh for up to 2-4x longer.

BPA-free
food-safe
chemical-free, and plastic-free
Scientifically proven
patented product
infused with organic botanicals
Made in USA

EASY TO USE FLEXIBLE DESIGN

Just add FRESHPAPER wherever fresh food is stored.

Works In or out of the fridge
Reusable for up to one month
Add to any container, fruit bowl, berry carton, salad bag, crisper drawer
Add to bread bags, muffin containers, cookie containers
Easy to customize into smaller sizes for herbs or small containers

FRESHWRAP WAX WRAP FOOD WRAPS

Amazing replacement for single-use plastic wrap

Conforms to any shape – wrap directly around fruits, veggies, bread, cheese, snacks, sandwiches
Use to cover bowls or containers.
Infused with organic, active botanicals that actively keep food fresher.
Reusable up to one year
Made in the USA, BPA-Free and plastic-free

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Material
Paper infused with organic botanicals
Paper infused with organic botanicals
Beeswax and Cotton

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 9 x 6 x 0.25 inches; 0.7 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ FPP8001
Department ‏ : ‎ Unisex-Adult
UPC ‏ : ‎ 091037288851
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Fenugreen, LLC
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00VEFVR8O
Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA

NATURALLY KEEP FOOD FRESH – FRESHPAPER Food-Saver Sheets for Produce are 100% BPA-free, food-safe, chemical-free, and plastic-free. Scientifically proven, patented product infused with organic botanicals that naturally extends the life of fresh produce for up to 2-4 times longer.
SAVE MONEY – FRESHPAPER reduces costly food spoilage and lets you buy produce in bulk. Each package contains 8 Reusable FRESHPAPER Food-Saver sheets. Each sheet keeps working for a month or until the distinctive maple-like scent fades completely. Save money & reduce trips to the market or store by buying or ordering fresh, healthy produce in larger, money-saving quantities and keeping it fresh, for longer.
EASY TO USE FLEXIBLE DESIGN – Just add FRESHPAPER to your fruit bowl, berry container, crisper drawer – works in or out of the fridge. These food savers can easily insert into any container including produce cartons and clamshells, bags of salad or greens, lettuce crispers, produce bags, Tupperware, ziploc vegetable bags, stashed bags or any other veggie, fruit or herb storage that you can think of. They can even be cut into custom sizes to fit small containers.
SUPPORTS A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE – By extending the life of your fresh produce up to 2-4 times longer, FRESHPAPER makes it easier to maintain a healthy lifestyle. All diets like Keto, Whole 30, Plant-Based, Flexitarian, Mediterranean, and others emphasize fresh, healthy ingredients. Take the stress out of meal prep & fresh food storage with easy-to-use FRESHPAPER Food-Saver Sheets for Produce.
ECO-FRIENDLY PROVEN SOLUTION – FRESHPAPER is the only patented, organic food saver product on the market. Proudly made in the USA. Each sheet is reusable, biodegradable, compostable and recyclable, and helps reduce global food waste. As seen on TV and QVC.
Made in USA

Customers say

Customers like the freshness, functionality, and preserving power of the product. They mention it extends the life of their produce, works great in refrigerator vegetable drawers, and helps keep salads fresh. Customers are also satisfied with the waste and ease of use. However, some customers have different opinions on the value for money, smell, and mold prevention.

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  1. Lourdes I. Crohare

    Keeps produce fresh longer
    I saw this product on TV’s Henry Ford Innovation Nation where they show many inventors and deided to give it a try. The little papers I put in the salad bags, with fruit etc and they really do keep it fresh way longer than usual. And you can reuse the papers.

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  2. Shirley Moore

    seems to work
    we buy lots of fresh fruit and baked goods and then can’t eat them fast enough. This product has really prolonged the shelf life of both the fruit vegetables and baked goods. I recommend trying it.

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  3. JKay

    FreshPaper versus Debbie Meyer’s Green Bags (4/5 Green Stars also)
    When I came across the new Fenugreen FreshPaper I decided to buy a pack along with a new pack of Debbie Meyer’s Green Bags so that I could hold a Food Spoilage Prevention Showdown! For my first experiment I bought a big bag of baby spinach and mixed greens and split this into three. One third was stored in the original plastic bag from Whole Foods, one third into a Debbie Meyer’s Green Bag, and the final third into a Whole Foods bag containing half a sheet of FreshPaper. I used only half a sheet of FreshPaper because each portion of greens was just enough for one salad, and each sheet costs more than a dollar. I was careful to keep each of the bags in a similar state – a little open to the air, as recommended.
    After 7 days the greens stored in the regular bag were at the eat-or-dump stage: edible but two more days and they would have to be thrown out. On day 10, ready to have another salad, I tipped the greens from the Debbie Meyer’s bag into a bowl and about a third of them were stuck in the bottom of the bag – soggy and in a state of decay. None of them were really edible. I moved onto the greens stored with FreshPaper – they were fresh and pretty crisp and I think would have lasted a couple of more days. They smelled (pleasantly) of fenugreek after opening the bag, but the smell was gone after a quick rinse and there was no taste of fenugreek. I ended up reusing the paper to store some plums since it was still dry and fresh smelling. Bottom line: for salad greens, Debbie Meyer’s bag was perhaps no better than the original bag I bought the salad in, while FreshPaper extended the shelf life by around 50%.
    That’s not the entire story – I had used Green Bags before and found them useful for storage of veggies like peppers, broccoli, etc. So I did a test of these veggies, again splitting them into three groups and storing in the bottom drawers of the fridge. The broccoli did amazingly well with both methods – after 12 days it was still green and crisp (update: by 18 days the broccoli in the green bags was doing better than the FreshPaper broccoli). For the peppers, the green bags kept them almost perfect for 10 days (so far) while 2 out of the three peppers stored with FreshPaper were going soft and moldy. I also tried some green beans and after 10 days they also fared better in Green Bag than with FreshPaper. So, the bottom line for me is that FreshPaper can extend the life of salad leaves (and also fruit) while the Green Bags may be useful for storing crisp waxy veggies like peppers and beans. Honestly, I think the Green Bags help keep veggies crisp partly just because they help reduce moisture – no matter what method you use it’s important that to your produce is dry before you store it.
    Fenugreen FreshPaper is very different. It’s made from paper that’s impregnated with various organic spices (including fenugreek, which you may recognize from the smell) that inhibit bacterial or fungal growth and also the ripening hormone ethylene. It’s a nice biodegradable product but it’s really quite expensive – over ten bucks for a pack of eight sheets that may last for 1-2 months. I bought them partly because they have lots of publicity about how they intend to address food spoilage problems in developing countries (India and parts of Africa). On their FAQ page they say the following: “Every sheet purchased helps get FreshPaper to those who need it most!” but the page this statement links to (which implies a system where they donate one for each one you buy) has been taken down. In 2013 they won 100,000 Euros from the INDEX design award to help with “Distribution by partnering with NGO’s and/or research institutions to distribute FreshPaper in India and/or Africa” amongst other things. At the time, they made a statement that “FreshPaper is simple, low-tech and hyper affordable, with the potential to scale into new markets.” It’s certainly not hyper affordable to me and I haven’t seen anything about distribution in developing countries – the lack of any news and the removal of the link mentioned above suggests not much is happening there. I’ve also written to them to ask for an update on this and received no response. I’ve no problem with them making a good product and charging what they like for it – if people buy it and find it useful that’s great. I just feel a bit cheated that, after getting excited about the application in developing countries that there’s little evidence of the company doing this. The product (but not packaging) is also biodegradable, made with organic spices, and creatively simple.
    In terms of social and environmental impact, I think Debbie Meyer’s Green Bags deserve 3/5 green stars and FreshPaper deserves 4/5 green stars. In both cases, the goal of preventing food spoilage is a worthy one – we waste more food than is needed to feed the planet. Debbie Meyer is known as a mentor and voice for women entrepreneurs so there’s a good social impact there, but there’s no information available on the environmental impact of how her product is made. The bags are reusable at least 10 times so that’s something. FreshPaper is made from paper and organic spices and is biodegradable. Fenugreen have also been heavily promoting their social cause – distribution of FreshPaper to developing countries – but I don’t see any evidence of them putting these words into action yet. I’m still hopeful.

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  4. Gates

    This paper is great
    I saw a report on the development of this product on a science-related TV show. I decided to try it. Since we live 25 miles from the closest grocery, we try to remain stocked as best we can. Before, it often seemed like a race to eat our produce before it had to go to the compost. Since using the Freshpaper, I don’t recall losing any produce.
    We received our first package of this on February 5 and the first sheet has been in our vegetable crisper drawer since day 1. It still works great and it still smells very strongly of maple. Now I’ve modified our kitchen island fruit and tomato storage to a large, covered sterilite bowl with a piece of Freshpaper in it. I’ve also added Freshpaper to our now covered bins in the storage room where we keep things like potatoes, sweet potatoes, sweet onions and winter squash.
    I gave two sheets to visiting relatives so I’m ordering another 8-pack now to ensure we always have plenty on hand.

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  5. Ally J

    Didn’t Even Last 10 Days 🙁
    I didn’t notice much difference in how long fruits & veggies last with these “fresh papers” On May 14, I put a paper in my produce drawer with fresh broccoli and Brussels sprouts, another one in my fruit basket with apples on the counter, one in the produce container with Kale and another in the container with my baby spinach. I put one more with a head of fresh hydroponic Boston lettuce. You can see my before and after photos – the spinach & lettuce didn’t survive even 10 days! About a week later, it ended up in the trash, wilted and soggy, no different than without the paper. That was really disappointing because I bought these especially for delicate baby greens and the thin Boston lettuce leaves, hoping for something to keep them fresher longer. The apples have soft spots at day 10 but aren’t rotten yet. And the kale is still crunchy (but kale usually holds up pretty well on its own) So overall, I’m not impressed with these. Still wasted produce 🙁 At least they’re easy to return so if you want to get them and conduct your own test, you can always return them like I did. The papers are supposed to be good for a month but I haven’t even been using mine 15 days and the fruits/veggies are already soft/spoiled. They’re easy to throw in the drawer/basket/container and even though they smell like herbs & maple syrup, they don’t affect flavor of foods that I noticed. Give them a test – I hope they keep your food fresher than mine!

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  6. Anissa D.

    This really works, less food waste – don’t delay, buy today!
    I couldn’t believe how well this paper works. I simply put it in my veggie drawers and it does it’s job. My blueberries almost never have any mold where before after 3 days it would start. The raspberries are even better, those can mold in 2 days now, even at day 4 or 5 are like new. My veggies might start getting wilted but no decay. I have used the same sheet for 2 to 3 months and it still works fine. This is the best product, wish I knew about it sooner.

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  7. Bertman

    Works great at extending the life of produce in those big clam shell containers
    My wife complains when I buy lettuce or spinach from “Bulkco”in those big clam shell containers. It always seems to go bad before we finish most of the product. But these “papers” extend the shelf life of lettuce and spinach so much that we rarely throw anything away due to spoilage. It’s great that they are reusable.

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  8. kadj

    Fresh fruit
    I bought these with the plan to not waste so much fruit. My problem is I can’t remember to put them in with the fruit. They seem to work well when I do put them in as directed.

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  9. Terri Dorfman

    These food saver sheets are great. I use them in my refrigerator crispers to help keep my fruits and vegetables fresh for longer. My husband is a trucker and is gone Monday to Friday. Unfortunately, healthy food choices on the road are slim to none so I make him healthy breakfasts and lunches which include 4 ounces of protein at each meal but also vegetables and fruits. I cut the FreshPaper up into a small strip and put a strip in each stainless Lunch Bot container with the veggies and fruits. I also use them in a ziplock bag to keep the produce fresh.

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  10. Maria LLERENAS

    Las frutas y vegetales duran en mejor estado por más tiempo. Excelente compra

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  11. Marcie G.

    As produce becomes more expensive, keeping it fresh saves money as there’s less wastage. Try these and you’ll be pleased with the results – I picked these up as an add-on item and am grateful to have them.

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  12. matmer

    For keeping fruit and veg fresh for longer. Seems to be working.

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  13. Mrs J.

    I have used these before and I was so pleased to be able to buy them in this multi pack offer. They really help extend the life of the vegetables in my fridge vegetable drawer. Worth the money!

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    FRESHPAPER Keeps Fruits & Vegetables Fresh for 2-4x Longer, 8 Reusable Food Saver Sheets for Produce (1 Pack), Made in the USA by The FRESHGLOW Co
    FRESHPAPER Keeps Fruits & Vegetables Fresh for 2-4x Longer, 8 Reusable Food Saver Sheets for Produce (1 Pack), Made in the USA by The FRESHGLOW Co

    Original price was: $16.99.Current price is: $14.99.

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