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Ultimate Survival Technologies, Emergency Food Rations, LxWxD: 6' x 4.5' x 1.25'

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About this item

  • Pleasant apple-cinnamon flavor
  • Optimal balance of nutrients and cholesterol free and is easy to store
  • Each bar packs 2400 calories, and can be broken up into six 400-calorie portions


A safe, reliable source of calories and nutrients, UST’s Emergency Food Ration Bars are perfect for keeping in your backpack, survival kit, or shelter-in-place kit. They have a 5-year shelf life and provide 2400 calories per bar, which can also be broken up into six 400-calorie portions. Each bar weighs 18 ounces. An excellent source of energy for emergencies, natural disasters, extreme weather, and more, the bars have a pleasant apple-cinnamon flavor and a unique non-thirst-provoking formula. Features: - Unique non-thirst-provoking formula four-pack of 18-ounce emergency food ration bars with the perfect blend of required calories and nutrients to survive emergencies - Pleasant apple-cinnamon flavor - Optimal balance of nutrients and cholesterol free and is easy to store - Each bar packs 2400 calories, and can be broken up into six 400-calorie portions - Excellent source of energy for backpacking, natural disasters, extreme weather, and more - 5-Year shelf-life Specifications: - Size L x W x D: 6" x 4. 5" x 1. 25" - Pack Quantity: 4 - Weight: 20. 2 oz.


dabatkid
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
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Claris C.
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
I LIKE THE EMERGENCY FOOD SUPPLY AT MY FINGER TIPS IF I NEED IT. THE LIFE OF THE FOOD IS ENOUGH FOR ME AND THE PRICE WAS GREAT.
Brisbane Buyer
Reviewed in Australia on April 24, 2024
Don't be taken in by the 5 year shelf life, they have been on the shelf 4 years before they get to you. I could have bought something like this for a quarter of the price at Coles.
Oicu812
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2022
Short reviewseem like a good emergency source of calories, tastes like the crust of a fig newton, only an inch thick, and very hard, think bland dense cinnamon flavored shortbread. But hey! for $5 who can complain, BUT.. They wont do you any good If they arrive damaged. Inspect each parcel carefully out of the box, Good ones will be tight and vacuum sealed, bad ones will be loose, and unsafe for long term storage and protection.Long storyI ordered 4 of these the first time, I received them and and put them in a box, after they had kicked around in the box for a week I happened to take them out and discovered that two of them were punctured, and the vacuum seal broken. I didnt know if they had come that way, or if they had somehow been damaged by sitting in the box for a week, anyhow, I just shrugged it off and ordered three more to replace them. when I received the second batch two out of the three I had ordered were deflated, On closer inspection I found the corners had crimped over and broken the seal. I contacted support (you can not return food items through the automated system), and the live chat agent refunded me for the two damaged ones.In conclusion, good value (at $5), but inspect carefully out of the box.
Zawn
Reviewed in Singapore on May 5, 2022
It's a huge thick biscuit bar like a brick.You need to snap it off into cubes.
Diabeetus
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2022
My expectations were low, but these are surprisingly tasty. Like a shortbread cookie with apple cinnamon. The package is much heavier than I figured. They are super dense, but still edible without breaking a tooth. Each package has 6 squares, each square is 400 calories. So you'd be eating 3 squares of this a day (or 2 if you're trying to just survive), getting 1200 calories.It is legitimately tasty.Mine were good for another 3 years, but realistically if you stored this in a reasonable environment at temps of 50-80, I can't see how they wouldn't still taste reasonably well for many years. This is like some fallout shelter food.Or if you were some hardcore thru hiker who only was trying to pack as many calories into the smallest, least weight, I can't see how you could do better than this. I paid $5 per bar shipped from Amazon, which if you were eating 1 bar a day on the trail, that's so much cheaper than another other backpacking food. It needs zero water or heat to cook.I am impressed.
Mr. Rakan
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on April 4, 2022
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Customer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 20, 2022
Quick enough delivery to UK from USA, although, the package is ripped! I would now imagine this product no longer has a 5 year shelf life and is now totally useless for an 'emergency food' option. I could probably eat it over the next few days and get on with my life, but would you eat something that arrived with a hole in the package? Probably not. It's not worth the time and effort to send it back and get a refund etc, but I am pretty disappointed 🤷🏻‍♂️ either an issue at the manufacturer or an issue with the people while it was in transit! If your thinking of buying this item from the UK I would go for a different option tbh. Waste of time and money.
Nick
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2021
First point I want to make is that you should ignore anyone reviewing this on grounds of how it tastes. This is intended as a survival food for emergencies, not a camping or hiking snack. Survival rations typically taste bland or even bad on purpose to discourage excessive eating when you find yourself trapped for days in the wilderness or even in your own home after a disaster.That said, these taste okay. Kind of a cinnamon shortbread. Texture and quality are fine for its intended use.I have so far recieved 6 of these packages and they've all been perfectly sealed without any loss in vacuum packaging. I seal a second layer of vacuum plastic over my survival food to extend its lifespan and add an additional layer of protection to prevent accidental puncturing. If you do recieve any that have a loss of vacuum, just eat it or trash it. They're only $5 and not worth a 1 star review based on what was probably poor handling in transit or a minor factory defect.Doing the math, these come out to $.001 per calorie. I've been searching and purchasing long term storage emergency rations for over a decade and never have I found a better price per calorie in any market.Buy a bunch of these for emergency use only, put them in a box in the back of a closet, and then purchase a bunch of canned and dry bagged foods for your "shtf" meals.Additional note... these provide sugar and fat calories and are NOT a meal replacement. Keep a bottle of multi vitamins, a few gallons of water, and a couple pounds of freeze dried potatoes or rice nearby to make sure you're achieving something resembling real sustenance.UPDATE:I'm up to 15 and so far I haven't had a single issue with any of them losing vacuum. I think a few people just had bad luck, so don't let it discourage you from purchasing these. Keep buying these low cost alternatives and maybe the price gougers *coughMOUNTAINHOUSEcough* will start lowering they're ridiculous prices.
Mark
Reviewed in Canada on February 12, 2020
I says box, I received one package