Jul 20 2007

Green Bags - Stop Wasting Money On Rotten Produce!

Published by As Seen on TV Network at 3:02 pm under Green Bags, Kitchen

Are you tired of throwing away spoiled produce? Then you need Debbie Meyer’s Green Bags! Green Bags keep your fruits, vegetables, and even flowers fresh longer! Green Bags work by absorbing and removing ethylene gas, which is the reason for rotten produce, therefore keeping your fruits and vegetables fresher longer and saving you money! Green Bags also help reduce vitamin loss and prevent excess moisture build-up, hindering the growth of mold, bacteria, fungus, and decay. Green Bags are reusable up to 10 times! When you order Green Bags you’ll get 5 of the medium size and 5 of the large size and for a limited time, you’ll get your order doubled! That’s 20 Green Bags for the price of 10, what a deal!


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2 Responses to “Green Bags - Stop Wasting Money On Rotten Produce!”

  1. Stephanie Bugashon 04 May 2008 at 1:07 pm

    To whoever reads this,
    My son, age 5, saw a green bag commercial and asked me if they really work. I told him, “I don’t know, but let’s find out and do this for your science fair experiment.” So, he did. He placed a banana in one green bag, and placed one banana next to the green bag. He took pictures for 20 days, taking notes of what was happening. The banana in the green bag outlasted the banana that was not in the green bag. He entered the science fair which was K-5th grade. He placed second as an overall winner, won a trophy, ribbon, medal, and $25.00 cash. A high school teacher asked to borrow his display board to explain a research project (an assignment for his research methods class). The professor was so impressed, he kept the board to share with the rest of his classes. I was running the science fair and half a dozen parents came to me and told me that they will be buying green bags now that they saw my son’s experiment. They really do work and we use them for produce, lunch meats, and cheese. Thank you Green Bags.
    Stephanie Bugash

  2. Sarahon 29 Jul 2008 at 8:32 pm

    wish I knew how to use these bags ..I got them and stuff doen’t last no longer in them.then before I put them in bag..so please tell me how to use them….Thank ya

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