

⚡ Stay ready, stay fueled — your 20-year survival secret in a bar!
The Emergency Food Ration Bar is a compact, high-calorie survival food designed for long-term emergency preparedness. Each 250g bar provides 1145 kcal of energy, vacuum-sealed for a 20-year shelf life without preservatives. Its portable, individually wrapped packaging makes it ideal for outdoor activities and disaster kits, ensuring reliable nutrition and energy whenever you need it most.











| ASIN | B0B56MDPFL |
| Age Range Description | All Ages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,745 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #27 in Emergency Food Supplies |
| Brand | BDH |
| Brand Name | BDH |
| Color | Original Flavor 250g |
| Container Type | Bag, Box |
| Cuisine | General |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 659 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Halal, Kosher, Vegetarian |
| Flavor | Original Flavor |
| Item Form | Dry |
| Item Weight | 250 Grams |
| Manufacturer | BDH |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Information | Bag, Box |
| Size | 5.12 x 6.69 inches |
| Specialty | high energy, long shelf life, small volume |
| UPC | 653958009030 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
V**I
#1 dry food must to have
The Emergency Food Ration Bars (1 Pack) are a reliable option for survival situations or emergency preparedness. They are compact, lightweight, and easy to store, making them ideal for keeping in emergency kits, cars, or backpacks. The bars have a decent taste, slightly sweet and not overly dry, which makes them more palatable compared to other survival rations. Each pack provides enough calories to sustain energy levels during emergencies. They also have a long shelf life, giving peace of mind for long-term storage. Overall, a solid choice for anyone preparing for unexpected situations.
J**G
20 years of shelf stable food. Just in case. And peace of mind.
I can't tell you what they taste like. They arrived promptly. They are heavy not a bad way. So dense would be a better word. Just from the heft, it's gonna keep you full for a while. They have a 20 year shelf life. The expiration date on the box is 2045. I'm just gonna keep them stashed for the next 19 years. Knock on wood. I have mine stashed in a sealed 5 gallon bucket. Just to make sure no rodents get to them. You don't have to worry about bugs. The wrappers is very sturdy.
A**C
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.
S**S
Good 👍
thank you so much it’s good
C**.
great taste/texture for the green one, TERRIBLE value. please lower the price!
The vegetable flavor one "crops flavor" is actually very nice. It looks like it'd taste like dried hay, but It's very barely sweetened, kinda like a ritz cracker. The texture and taste are also very much kinda like a thick ritz cracker. - like a subtly vegetable flavored ritz. not grassy at all, a nice savory thick dense bread. Maybe a few hints of some wheatgrass but it's very subtle. I kinda imagine this is what the elves in the lord of the rings ate. Genuinely? I'd LOVE this with some soup. I actually very much prefer it to the sweet shortbread cookie style bars. It's not very thirst provoking but also not very oily, a very nice balance, the texture is very nice. Each one in the foil pack is individually wrapped. But I thought the price was for a typical pack like the daltrex or other compressed food bars, that there would be like eight bars in here. there are TWO. That's an outrageous price, they're like $4 per bar. You can order fresh 2024 manufactured MRE's that are FILLED with tons of great food and drinks and a self heater for $3 per meal. If these were the same price as all the other compressed food bars on the market, I'd say these things as a 10/10, and a super great snack to bring with you to school or work (genuinely, I would eat these for pleasure) because there are just not enough savory snacks that are shelf stable and not super expensive meat stick, nuts, or pretzels. They're quite filling since you eat them slowly and can't just inhale them like a lara bar. If the manufacturer sees this, sell them for less. They're made in China, so I know they're not expensive to make. They're delicious. I want to buy them. But they're not worth it at nearly $8 for two servings. I also ordered the mushroom flavor so I'll review that when it comes, but man, these just make me sad because I know I can't afford to keep buying them! It's crazy that 6 of these costs as much as a case of twelve entire us military MRE's (the good ones) on amazon.
J**N
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.
W**.
Good flavor - BDH needs to sell a Taste Test set
Great taste, a little dry as is all of the 'Survival Nutrition' bars we've tried. Re: The small Tin with 6 bars. The tin itself is Cheap & poorly made. The seam came apart in shipping and it's useless now. Even if it had stayed together, it's very thin and only good for sitting on a shelf as rodent proofing. Note: Supplier (BDH) needs to sell a 'Taste Trial' set/kit. So far, we've tried the "Original" (which may also be called 'Milk'?) and the "Wheat" which are both great. We'd like to try some of the many other flavors but can't find many flavors in a single package size and don't want to order 6+ packages only to find out we don't like the taste. DBH should sell a Taste Test Set with one package of each flavor so people can try them and decide which they want to order a larger quantity of. (Original, Milk, Coffee, Young Sprout (Crops Flavor?), Peanut Butter, 'Salty' (Salt & Pepper?), Multi-Vitamin, Chocolate, Lion's Mane Mushroom and ???)
R**E
Better than Hardtack. Not great; not terrible.
Small snack for on the go. Simple taste. Not great; not terrible. A bit salty but I expect that. Probably tastes better in the other flavors or in a stew/soup. I liked having them for my early morning ride to work, in between breaks, or a snack at night. A little tough on the first bite so be weary of that. Package says, "Eat one every six hours." I personally feel like it doesn't last me an hour in my system, but it's a good on the go or in between snacks to fill the void. The plastic around the actual biscuit is tight & difficult to remove but doable. Easy to pack in a bag or my cargo or jacket pocket.
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