🌟 Fuel Your Adventure: Snack Smart, Survive Strong!
This 3600 Calorie Emergency Food Bar pack includes two 18-bar packs, providing a total of 36 bars, each packed with 200 calories. Made with all-natural ingredients and no preservatives, these bars are USCG approved, lightweight, and designed for easy rationing and storage, ensuring you’re prepared for any emergency with a 5-year shelf life.
R**R
Good Survival Food, Best for the Car or Boat
Obviously I have not eaten this particular package I bought for survival food, but Ive had the same product before which is why I re-bought this.The package has individually wrapped portions inside. After more years sitting in my trunk than I can remember, I found that the individual inner wrappings were coming apart and there were oils on the wrappings. The outer wrapper though kept it all fresh. I'd say that once you open the outer wrapper, you're pretty committed to eating everything inside. But I still have uneaten portions of my last package in my cupboard I wouldn't be afraid to eat.The survival bars taste great, like an oatmeal cookie but with the density you would expect from a concentrated foodstuff. To my surprise, they still tasted moist, probably from the oils. It was a bit crumbly, but it did not disintegrate in my hands nor taste like eating pressed sawdust.These come recommended by the U.S. Coast Guard as survival rations, with decent nutritional content and calories. I keep them in the Get Home Bag in my car. Unlike Met-Rx (which are the most AWESOME protein bars), these don't melt when your car gets hot. These taste better than all other survival bars I've had. While you should drink water with these, they don't dry out your mouth.If you're looking for survival rations to keep in your car, boat, plane, or Bugout Bag for the emergency you hope will never happen, these are a good choice.
H**E
Tastes GOOD!
I've had friends and co-workers ask me why I have these bars in my car. I've even been called "one of those crazy preppers" by a couple of people I know.What I tell these individuals is that I want to try and be prepared for whatever happens. Floods, fires, blizzards or other situations where have this type of food might mean the difference between surviving or dying.Every winter you read in the newspaper or hear on T.V. about someone or a family who got trapped on a back road or elsewhere in the snow and it was days before they were found. BUT....I don't recall any of these stories where the trapped people had any prepackaged foods and/or bottled water in their car to survive off of.Ever hear about a hunter, hiker or camper who got lost and was near starvation when they were found? Or worse.These bars aren't bad. I initally ordered one pack of these bars just to see what they were like. After all, I'd rather eat something that tasted good as opposed to eating something to just keep me going (think MRE's)These were a little heavier that I expected but no so heavy as to be a burden in my day pack.The wife and I tried one of the bars and, to our surprise, they tasted pretty good. Luckily, we both like coconut. They were chewy but not sticky if you know what I mean. Kind of like a granola bar but with a bit more "body."After our "taste test" I ordered some more of these to keep in both of our cars and in the day packs that we both keep in our cars. I call it a day pack as opposed to a "bug out bag" because our "bug out bags" are kept at home and hold a lot more things than just basic supplies.Bottom line, these bars taste good, don't weigh too much, don't take up much space and are shelf stable for five years (or maybe more) and will help keep you alive and in pretty good shape should you ever be caught in a bad situation.Put a couple of packs of these in your car along with a few bottles of water and a couple "space" emergency blankets and you should be set should you ever be caught in a bad situation.
R**Y
good emergency rations
Got these for my GHB that stays in my truck, and for my BOB in the house. They provide enough sustenance to get a person through that 72 window after a natural or man-made disaster, if there is no other access to food.They're perfect size and weight for including in anybody's emergency preparedness. Way better than lugging heavy cans of food. Have a lot more nutrition than jerky or candy. Open without special tools. Require no fire nor added water. Also, they are pretty tasty.These food bars will keep well when store in locations that experience extremes in temperature (like the inside of a vehicle), and the packaging is water proof, if undamaged. I highly recommend that everyone keep some of these stored in locations where they can be found and used in an extended emergency.These that I purchased are replacements for the exact same product that I got eight years ago. Those had gone beyond the expiration date. I was curious as to how they would be. So, I opened them and ate them. They really weren't bad tasting (kind of nutty, and a little sweet), and I detected no stale taste. I have not been in an environment where I used only these bars for nutrition. So, cannot attest to how well they will maintain energy when they are the only source of food for several days of physical and emotional stress. However, I can say that they lasted beyond the expiration date, and maintained their fresh taste. They were also surprisingly filling when washed down with water. These bars will absolutely be better than having nothing.
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