More practical options:
If you want fresh, fragrant toilet paper without taking up space in your fridge:
Store it in a dry and cool , but not cold, place.
You can add a bag of baking soda or a bag of natural fragrance (lavender, dried orange peel) to the pantry to absorb moisture and give it a scent.
If the goal is simply to feel fresh, there are specific refreshing wipes on the market for personal hygiene.
In summary:
Putting toilet paper in the refrigerator is more than a “miracle trick” and is a habit that responds to specific personal comfort needs, especially in very hot climates. However,
from a hygiene and energy perspective, it is not a necessary or generally recommended practice except for short periods (for example, putting a roll in the freezer for 10 minutes before use on a particularly hot day).
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