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- Debbie_Meyer_Green_Bags abstract "The Debbie Meyer Green Bag is a rebranded storage product sold purportedly under limited license by Housewares America, Inc. Green Bags are owned and trademarked by Evert Fresh Corp. Television commercials for the product claim it will keep fruits and vegetables fresh for up to 30 days by absorbing ethylene gas, which they claim to be the major cause of fruits and vegetables going bad. Ethylene gas has been nicknamed \"the ripening hormone\" and is scientifically known to perpetuate the ripening process of produce and plant material coming from a root system A commercial for the product shows specific examples of different fruits and vegetables comparing them between being stored in the bag, and without. The product's website claims that \"Oya mineral form of Zeolite\" is the ingredient that facilitates the gas absorption. They were invented by John Mazurski from Poland.In the UK, similar bags are sold by PMS international. They are sold under the \"Stay Fresh System\" name. These bags have a \"Chef Excellence\" endorsement that often gets parodied, with pictures of him endorsing other products. This started in 2010 when YouTube personality Stuart Ashen pointed out the ridiculous endorsement.".
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- Debbie_Meyer_Green_Bags wikiPageWikiLinkText "Debbie Meyer Green Bags".
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- Debbie_Meyer_Green_Bags comment "The Debbie Meyer Green Bag is a rebranded storage product sold purportedly under limited license by Housewares America, Inc. Green Bags are owned and trademarked by Evert Fresh Corp. Television commercials for the product claim it will keep fruits and vegetables fresh for up to 30 days by absorbing ethylene gas, which they claim to be the major cause of fruits and vegetables going bad.".
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