🛡️ Stay Ready, Stay Resilient: Your Ultimate Survival Fuel
Datrex Emergency Food Ration Bars provide 2400 calories per 12-bar pack, featuring a 5-year shelf life and U.S. Coast Guard approval, making them a compact, reliable, and trusted solution for disaster preparedness and survival scenarios.
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Unit Count | 12.0 Count |
UPC | 766359169903 816664020007 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00766359169903 |
Manufacturer | A.C. Kerman - Outdoor |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.35 x 3.35 x 2.56 inches |
Package Weight | 0.49 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.75 x 2.63 x 3 inches |
Brand Name | Datrex |
Part Number | DX2400F-1 |
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A full five year shelf life
NOTE: THE MOTO SPORTS SELLER SAYS THEIR RATIONS ARE TWO YEARS OLD BUT THEY WERE NEARLY EXPIRED (5 YEARS OLD) when I received them. Do not order these from them. Also, Closeout 123 seller did not ship until a couple weeks after ordering. Don't order from that seller either. I'm just a customer. No ties to any vendors.I ordered these and was happy to see that they had the date they were made and the expiration date printed on each package. They were not more than a week old when I received them and they are good for 5 years. I shopped around here on amazon, thought this was the best buy for rations, and am pleased with the order.OK, here is the post-trial review:I opened the package (1 of 30), it was sealed tight via air vaccum (like the coffee bags you buy at the store). It is easy to open, so you won't need a knife, etc. to do so. Inside, there are 12 bars each wrapped in a thin clear plastic. This plastic is somewhat more difficult to open. I found that when I tried to open it by hand, the ration would begin to crumble (they are quite fragile). Use a knife and the problem is solved. 12 x 30 = 360 bars per case.The bars are approx. 1" x 2" (maybe a little larger than that). They have a sandy color. They taste like a lemon cookie. Pretty good actually. I noticed an oily tasteless residue in my mouth afterwards.I noticed that they don't induce thurst as much as eating other foods. I didn't have anything to drink for another couple of hours (working outdoors and was already kinda thirsty) when I started munching on em'. I did get a little thirsty but it was much less than would be expected from eating a bag of chips (I ate about 3 bars in a two hour span). This would be good for water conservation.I ate one bar when I was pretty hungry (ya know, the working on an empty stomach and kinda shaky feeling). It did help the hunger quite a bit, but I never really felt "full." It is enough to carry on with moderate physical labor though. But don't expect to feel like you ate a full meal.Now to the nutrients listed on the package:Serving size = 1bar, so 12 servings per package (1 of 30)Per bar:200 calories3g protein27g carbohydrate.18% sodium9g total fat2g sat. fat6g mono-unsat. (I suppose this is a kind of unsaturated fat)1g poly-unsat. (another kind of unsaturated fat? these three fats add up to the total of 9 g listed as "total fat")1g cholesterolPercentage U.S. RDA for adults:Protein 7%Vitamin A 1%Vitamin C 1%Thiamine 8%Riboflavin 5%Niacin 4%For longer term food storage, I went to the LDS cannery (not a morman, but they have GREAT prices). Got a bunch of canned wheat, rice, beans, etc. Highly recommended. providentliving.orgMay God be with you my brothers, as you walk in integrity,Jason Kerrigan
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Really Not Too Difficult to Choke Down...and they're survivial bars!!!
Disclaimer: I have never eaten these in a survival situation. If I do and this website survives the whole thing I'll come back and update. Because whether DATRX looks, tastes, and feels great going down is going to depend on whether you are eating your 1st or your 101st.The experts and common sense tell me you should try out survival food before you ever get around to needing it, so you'll know at least a tiny facet of what it's like to eat and eat and eat the stuff you've so responsibly stowed. A little sample won't get you the context of foraging for moose and edible evergreens in arctic winter and coming across a discarded pack of unexpired DATREX. In that context they might taste as good as a steak -- and not a moose steak, either.But I did try a few in the comfort of my own home. Honestly? Dry: no moisture there to be lugging around in your backpack or to accelerate the ingredients' decomposition while sealed in the very snug, heavyweight wrappers they're factory-packaged in. A little sweet, nothing like a dry cracker; they say it's got a little tropical flavor there, but I can't vouch for that. I want to say texture-wise, they're nothing like a granola bar -- there are very few sizable chunks of anything in them. Instead they're powdery, and hygroscopic (drying to the mouth). Supposedly you don't need water to choke one down but I have yet to demonstrate past a bite #5.If your idea of a "survival bar" has a line of tappers and a bunch of rowdy locals to rub elbows with, you clicked on the wrong website. OTOH if you want a time-tested product that's been trusted for years, stow a bunch of these, check the expiration, and set your googly calendar (or your calendar towel, in case everything goes to heck and we're back to pre-IBM days) to re-order every few years. Rotate stock every couple of years: this isn't one of those things that lasts 25 years (though even fresh out of the pack some would say it tastes like it's been around that long).I sincerely appreciate that a company has made the trade-off between taste, texture, and all those comforts against the practicalities of survival, even going to the trouble to print clear instructions about food survival and water consumption on every pack of their product. Unequivocally 5 stars for the product, price, light weight, packaging, and lucid encouragement in aggregate.
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