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		<title>By: Ralph Falzarano</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ralph Falzarano</dc:creator>
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Dear Friends:
I had two packages of fresh raspberries that were packed in vented clear plastic containers. Those were wrapped/sealed(not a ziplock) up in a plastic bag pretty tightly. They were in my refrig unopened for about week. When I took them out of the refrig and opened the plastic bag they were in I noticed white fluffy fuzzy like mold on several of the berries. I immediately sealed the bag up and brought them outside to the dumpster.
My question was or is there any need to be alarmed about this mold and how I found it? Did it infect the inside of the refrigerator? What do you recommend if anything at this time?
Sincerely Ralph</description>
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Dear Friends:<br />
I had two packages of fresh raspberries that were packed in vented clear plastic containers. Those were wrapped/sealed(not a ziplock) up in a plastic bag pretty tightly. They were in my refrig unopened for about week. When I took them out of the refrig and opened the plastic bag they were in I noticed white fluffy fuzzy like mold on several of the berries. I immediately sealed the bag up and brought them outside to the dumpster.<br />
My question was or is there any need to be alarmed about this mold and how I found it? Did it infect the inside of the refrigerator? What do you recommend if anything at this time?<br />
Sincerely Ralph</p>
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