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The Ethelyn gas is produced by the fruits. If you keep your fruits in the refrigerator the Ethelyn gas will stay inside the fruit and will not be able to come out because it is hard for it yo expand so if you keep your fruits outside the refrigerator then your fruits will last longer.

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