Price: $9.94
(as of Feb 15, 2025 12:31:44 UTC – Details)
VALUE PACKAGING: Each pack contains 4 bar, a pack of 250g is equivalent to 1145 kcal (4790kJ), and each meal provides 1145 kcal of energy.
EASY TO CARRY: Independent tin foil packaging, small and easy to carry, can be stored in your clothes pocket.Open the bag you can eat it quickly, when you hiking, rock climbing, skiing or long-distance riding,you can choose emergency food bars to provide energy.
NUTRITION AND HEALTH: Emergency survival rods are made of high-quality flour, sugar, oil and other raw materials, which can be carefully made, allowing you to maintain an active body state before high-intensity activities.
SHELF LIFE IS LONG: Emergency food supply by vacuum packaging, don’t add preservatives, 20 year shelf life if you put it in cool and dry place ,even if you are stored for a long time, you can maintain fresh and crispy tastes, providing you with nutrition and vitality.
WIDELY USED: You can eat survival ration bars when encountering emergency,such as disasters, military combat, earthquake, food, hurricane, camping, boating, or more indoor and outdoor activities during emergency, tornado, camping, boating, or more indoor and outdoor activities. This will be a good emergency reserve.
Customers say
Customers find the food has a long shelf life and is suitable for emergencies. They appreciate its durability, energy level, and ease of storage. However, some customers dislike that it dries out quickly. There are mixed opinions on the taste, value for money, and size.
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Michael Wolday –
Good food
Never trying before & first experience great food i would like to you to say & guys busy trying
AC –
Interesting – a mild, savory shortbread cookie – priced to try
I purchased these purely out of curiosity – for a long time I’ve been wondering when someone would create a truly generic “nutrient bar”. Something like Soylent in sold form; sort of bland and enriching, without any conspicuous flavor. These seemed like a promising candidate.Honestly, they are close. They are not a nutrient bar by any stretch – these are pretty much all about the energy needed to survive. I wouldn’t want these as a meal replacement bar. However, I think they’d make a great quick energy bar while hiking, backup meal for my laptop bag, or an emergency ration bar for my car, the sort to keep you going in a difficult situation. In flavor, as others have said they are basically a shortbread cookie, a blander, milder, drier, somewhat crumbly shortbread cookie. However, they have a mild savory undertone – so a shortbread cookie made with beef tallow or ghee or something like that. They are modestly sweet. I think they could have used a little bit of salt, maybe to turn up the savoriness just a hair, to make it easier to survive on these for more than 24 hours.They are dry and crumbly, but surprisingly I didn’t find myself parched when eating one – I could easily eat it without any liquid, though I’d probably want some after the fact. Easy to bite into, chew, and swallow, but durable enough that they don’t just dissolve on contact with your fingers, they only break up once you bite into them.In terms of digestion; I have had no issues after two bars, and a family member reports the same after one bar. I didn’t feel bloated, and felt no discomfort otherwise, it didn’t interfere with anything. I did feel satiated – really satiated after eating one, but the family member did not report the same. They may have been more active than I was that day. I was wary about trying Chinese ration bars, and will try to find an equivalent bar made in the US, but so far these are fine.I would prefer to find some which are individually vacuum sealed; these come 4x to a vacuum sealed pack, which is enough for a day’s energy at 400 kiloCal per, but that doesn’t really work if you just need one in the midst of a hard hike. The vacuum-sealed pack was very durable and felt tough and secure. The bars are individually wrapped in a clear plastic envelope, which is about enough to keep the water and dust off them and keep them separable from each other.The price is too high. You can get these bars (individual, not four-pack) for about $0.60 apiece through other suppliers. If you want to actually store these for emergency rations for yourself or your family, I would recommend going with a different route. However, if you just want to try a pack to see how they taste, this is fine.Broadly; would recommend for short-term, non-critical emergency rations. Maybe they would be suitable also for critical need, but I don’t know enough about them to say one way or the other. I would not go with these for my emergency food reserves at the house, there I’d keep canned goods and self-stable foods instead.
A. Nuran –
Exactly what it needs to be
Not delicious. Not exceptional. But it delivers complete nutrition in a durable, easily digestible compact package.
Jonathan –
Pleasantly surprised by this
Now sheer curiosity had me order the 1 box with the metal foil and i was surpised to find 4 bars backed in plastic. i was only expecting 2. now i went into this with low expectations like how can this really taste. smelled pleasant enough and was not off putting hard to break with a utensile but flakes in your mouth when you bite on it so relatively easy to chew. just sweet enough and slightly salty to give you what you need and with a vitamin taste the more you chew and these tastes all mix both my wife and i came away looking stunned and agreed that its not bad. this is not gourmet by any means its designed and compressed for a purpose but keeping that in mind these are enjoyable i will probably finish the other 3 when i want something to much on but cant be bothered to actually cook something. also really enjoyed breaking one up and mixing it in a glass of milk like i enjoyed that alot more then i expected. it thickened the milk up and if i had put more then just a small piece it probably could have made a shake out of it. i will probably pick up a few more of these for my cars for emergency food and camping or maybe just a really bad day stuck in traffic and hangry. Definitely servicable and im happy i tried it.
Amazon Customer –
Not the greatest flavor
This is awesome for the energy these bars provide, but they are super bland. If I can put some peanut butter on them, maybe I could eat the whole bar. Great otherwise.
SageDog –
In case of emergency
Haven’t tried it yet, (saving it for just in case) But the product showed up in good condition with no tears or punctures. Its vacuum sealed and smaller than expected but it was a decent price.
Kat –
Small!! Tasteless!!!
Very small pack for the price. Fits in your hand, perhaps 1 day of “cookies” in it, BUT I find they are easy to stash around for that Zombie Apocalypse supposedly coming along any time now. Finally tasted them. Bland. No flavor. Compared to Datrex, which is like a cookie, this is a flour bar. Going back to Datrex. This will be better than bugs, yes. But not much better….
Chris –
Shelf life
Taste like it wants to be peanut butter. I failed miserably. Still an ok product for emergencies.
Mordicchio –
Ho preso 3 confezioni da tenere come cibo di emergenza nella valigia della moto, nel caso di lunghe giornate di guida durante le quali non si riesca a trovare strutture presso le quali potersi rifocillare. Il sapore non è male, sembra un biscottone ai cereali, l’ho trovato piuttosto gradevole e mi ha sfamato fino alla sera, il consiglio che posso dare è di prestare attenzione nell’aprire l’involucro trasparente, è difficile da aprire e se non lo si strappa bene la barretta si sbriciola facilmente, meglio avere le mani asciutte e bere dopo e non durante il pasto per evitare che si impasti in bocca. Non essendo deperibili posso tenerle con me e usarle solo quando serve, costano di più di un panino ma meno di un pranzo in trattoria
A A Grinberg –
Good flavour, easy to use packaging.
Tony Robinson –
I need more. These are awesome
mr m –
Have stashed in the car for those unexpected delays.
Aaron Wells –
When I lived in China these biscuits came in various flavours and were available at the local convenience store. I saw them on Amazon and wanted to see if they were the same.The taste is great, and it feels like a really solid compressed biscuit, if you’ve not tried them before think of it a bit like a really compressed shortbread.Unfortunately they are quire expensive so it was fun to try it but I probably won’t purchase again, but I just wanted to try it as a snack. They would make a great food item for hiking, trekking or to add to your survival rations and came in a well sealed package, although it didn’t state a best before date. They also have other flavours available, so if you’re interested, go for variety if you can.