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Soldier Fuel Energy Bars deliver a scientifically balanced blend of carbs, protein, and fat designed for steady, crash-free energy. Endorsed by U.S. Special Operations Forces and praised by top fitness publications, these all-natural, gluten-free bars boast a 3-year shelf life and superior taste, making them the go-to choice for athletes, professionals, and emergency responders who demand reliable, delicious fuel anytime, anywhere.
| ASIN | B00ADJCU1U |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (82) |
| Date First Available | November 21, 2012 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | D'Andrea Brothers, LLC |
| Package Dimensions | 10 x 5.8 x 1.8 inches; 2.35 Pounds |
C**0
Tasty, sustainable energy bars!
As a busy 'soccer mom', I keep a supply of snacks in my car at all times to tide us over in between meals or even replace meals while avoiding the unhealthy fast food habit. Most protein or granola-type bars don't sustain us for very long and they also either melt in the heat of spring/summer or get hard as a rock in the colder temps in fall/winter in my car. Not so with Soldier Fuel! These bars truly do provide sustainable energy and keep their shape and texture, no matter the weather. We have only tried the peanut butter flavor, they taste like 'Bit o'Honey' candy that I remember from childhood. Not too dense, or hard to chew and swallow, really quite tasty. Highly recommended for 'car snacks' and/or for an emergency food kit.
J**.
The Search for the Food of Kits is Over
I am a 4 time marathon runner, 10 miler, endless list of 10K and 5K races, a survivalist, a prepper, and a retired AF MSgt. I haven't tried them all. I admit that. But it might take you two generations to try as many as I have. This is the best that you can buy, unless you know someone at NASA. This is the one and only bar you need in your pack. I'm so so surprised the other companies haven't smartened up. These last 3 years, the others, a few months and often expired on the shelf. Nutrients? No other bar comes close. Holding up in freezing cold and sweltering heat. Soldier Fuel. As soon as the rest of the world wakes up, every other bar will go out of business on that very day. Power Bar, Cliff Bar, etc etc etc etc etc etc. Gone. Thanks Soldier Fuel.
L**M
I tried them and they taste just like a snack bar
After reading quite a few reviews, I purchased two boxes of these Energy Bars. I tried them and they taste just like a snack bar, with more protein then most. Longer shelf life and actually cheaper then what you might get in stores. I've put them in my emergency bag in the car and packed them in my hiking bag. I would consider this not just an emergency type food but a nice snack/energy bar with long shelf life. LM
D**D
Surprisingly good
I received my shipment on time and in great shape. I bought them for a car emergency kit but had to try one. They aren't candy bars or cookies but are surprisingly tasty. The consistency is a little different kind of like a dense date bar and chewy, but it isn't off putting. Very filling and doesn't leave you thirsty. The bars did not have a date on them but the one I opened was fresh. Hopefully I will never need them but if I do they will certainly keep me going for a few days.
B**E
Packaging failed after two years in trunk emergency kit, Shelf life of bars shipped was half gone. Otherwise good bars!
I started purchasing Soldier Fuel bars two years ago to put in my bug out bag and family cars as emergency bars. I liked the fact that they have a 3 year shelf life and a fair amount of protein. When I received my first shipment two years ago I looked up the Julian Date code and was able to translate it, but didn't know if it was the expiration date of the mfg date, so I wrote the company. They said it was the mfg date, meaning that I had the full three years left on the shelf life. Great! Two years later I'm looking to rotate them out and purchased some more. This time the date code translates to a mfg date of 8 years ago... so I write again, asking if they are really that old, and if so, can I get a fresher replacement. I got a response from one of the owners (cool!) stating that the date code is the expiration date, meaning that I have about 17 months of the 36 claimed shelf life left. I want at least 2 years, so I wrote for clarification; Which info is correct, and can I exchange them for bars a little closer to their 3 years of claimed shelf life. I wrote three times over two weeks and never received a clarifying response. So I have no idea how old these bars are, or when they expire, and don't feel I can trust them for my family. So back they go. Disappointing considering all I wanted was a clarifying response and at least 2/3 of the claimed shelf life. So now I found Millennium Bars, which don't have quite as much protein, but have a 5 year shelf life, are US Coast Guard approved and more calories per bar. I'm going to give them a try. 6/22/2018 UPDATE: I did finally get a response from the company, assuring me that the date code is the expiry date, but did not get an offer to exchange the product for a batch with more shelf life left. I had also already sent them back. 6/28/2018 UPDATE: Wrapper Failures - I put a few of the bars from two years ago in the emergency kits for my wife's and my cars. We live near the North Cascade Mountains and end up driving over the pass several times a year. I pulled them out to replace them and found that there was a greasy substance on the wrappers inside the ziplock bags I had them in, and all the wrappers were open on one end. Unwrapping the bars completely they were coated in a shortening-like substance. My assumption is that two years in the trunk, going between hot and cold, caused some of the oils to separate and congeal. Driving over the pass and the associated pressure changes caused the packaging to burst. The bars did not seem to have any noticeable bad odor, and tasting it carefully it did not seem to have "gone bad" - they were still consumable. However - If you are planning to store them in your car I would definitely store them in a zip lock bag so they don't leak grease onto the rest of your supplies.
L**T
Great, but flawed packaging.
The bars are tasty and great for snacks when you need food and don't have much room. Knocking off a star as the packaging has a serious flaw: The oils in the bar + any heat seem to break down the seal of the packaging and cause them to come open... not good for a emergency bag/hiking bag/etc. I hate to ding two stars for that, but it has been a SERIOUS issue causing ruin of several of these bars for me. :(
G**M
Soldier Fuel Bars
Subj. Items are essentially the same as the HOOAH! bars originally developed for issue by the U.S. Army. Only difference is the current manufacturer and the packaging --and they no longer come in the additional Apple Crisp and Berry flavors -now only Peanut Butter and Chocolate. Have used 'em in the Army, and eventually found them in civilian market by contacting the original manufacturer, who led me to current mfd. Subj. bars are by far the best energy bars available, and among the tastiest -unlike most most other bars I tried, I have not gotten tired / nauseated by them when used during long hikes. Bottom line: Hooah!
D**N
Fun Trip Down Memory Lane
Aside from a mixup on the shipping by Amazon (I ordered one box of Peanut Butter and one box of Chocolate but received two Peanut Butter) my family and I loved these! My wife fell in love with them when I was in the Army and living near Fort Meade. They would sell them at the local WalMart. It was a fun trip down memory lane. We will probably order more in the future. They are worth the money and taste great!
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