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Old 11-19-2007, 11:53 AM   #1 (permalink)
Hindsight
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Springtail 48 hour survival packs

I have been knocking around the idea of putting out a 48 hour survival pack. it would consist of our large Utility pouch packed with Mountain house Freeze-dried foods.
Let me know what you think? I've got the price as low as I can (I have never seen mountain house products anywhere for less than retail).
The goal was to find a long term food product that will do well in a vehicle. Mountain House is good quality and tastes good. We considered MREs but given the heat of most autos, the life span of the MREs was probably less than 2 years.



Springtail 48 hour Survival Food Pack


Springtail is proud to announce that we have become a Mountain House Freeze Dried Foods dealer.
In order to help you prepare for an emergency, we have introduced a 48-hour food unit of Mountain House freeze dried foods consisting of three (3) full meals a day. This mobile food kit starts you and your family off on the road to disaster preparedness, and gives you the satisfaction of knowing you won't go hungry in an emergency. If you want to store the best...look no further than...Mountain House and Springtail.
The average person needs 2,000 calories per day to function at a minimum level. These are factory fresh pouches that have a seven year shelf life and since they are freeze dried, they will serve as an excellent food product to store in a vehicle for long periods of time.
Freeze-dried foods are easy to prepare-just add hot water...wait 10 minutes...and eat! If a heat source is not available, room temperature or cold water can be used, too. Because no cooking is needed, these foods require much less water and fuel than most fresh, frozen or dehydrated foods (further conserving these two precious commodities.)
To help you prepare for an emergency, we have introduced a 48-hour food unit of Mountain House freeze dried foods consisting of three (3) full meals a day. This mobile food kit starts you and your family off on the road to disaster preparedness, and gives you the satisfaction of knowing you won't go hungry in an emergency. If you want to store the best...look no further than...Mountain House and Springtail M-PAC Products.


Includes:

One M-PAC Large Utility Pouch (Retail $23.00)

Mountain House Freeze Dried Meals

Beef Stew (500 Calories) Retail Cost: $6.19 each
Chicken Teriaki with Rice (560 Calories) Retail Cost: $7.19 each
Beef Stroganoff with Noodles (620 calories) Retail Cost: $6.19 each
Lasagna with Meat sauce (620 Calories) Retail Cost: $6.19 each
Sweet and Sour Pork with Rice (760 calories) Retail Cost: $7.19 each
Jamaican Style Chicken and Rice (660 calories) Retail Cost: $6.69 each
(2) Corn vegetable packets (180 calories each) Retail Cost: $5.98 pair

Total: 4080 calories

Sorry no substitutions

Retail Value: Food $45.62 + M-PAC Pouch $23.00 = $68.62

Springtail Sale price $54.90 (20% discount from retail)

Any interest?, Let me know and we will make it!

Last edited by Hindsight : 11-19-2007 at 12:04 PM. Reason: error
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