A cookie jar
No matter how hard you try to hide it, your children will always find the cookie jar. Placing it somewhere high, out of their reach will not work either. Firstly, because they might fall in the process of climbing and reaching the top of the fridge for the cookie jar. Secondly, the jar, just like small appliances, might fall and break, with broken shards spreading all over the place. Thirdly, cookies, same as bread, can go dry and stale faster due to the heat released by the fridge condensers.
The conclusion? Forget the old cookie jar! Organization experts recommend storing cookies and other goodies in airtight food-storage containers. And for everyone’s safety, keep them somewhere that’s not the top of the fridge.
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thanks for the info. I have made a quick change.
I have never seen a refrigerator with any vents on the top of the refrigerator. They are in the back.