








⚡ Fuel your survival with 20 years of unstoppable energy!
Emergency Food Ration Bars deliver a compact, nutrient-dense energy boost with a 20-year shelf life. Crafted from gluten-free plant proteins and free from artificial additives, these mushroom-flavored bars are vacuum-sealed for maximum freshness. Ideal for outdoor enthusiasts and emergency preparedness, they provide balanced nutrition to sustain energy during disasters or intense activities.







| ASIN | B0BVLWK77C |
| ASIN | B0BVLWK77C |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,859 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #26 in Emergency Food Supplies |
| Brand Name | BDH |
| Color | Hericium Flavor 120g |
| Cuisine | General |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (706) |
| Diet Type | Halal, Vegetarian |
| Flavor | Hericium Flavor |
| Item Weight | 120 Grams |
| Manufacturer | BDH |
| Manufacturer | BDH |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.71 x 5 x 0.71 inches; 4.23 ounces |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Specialty | high energy, long shelf life, small volume |
| UPC | 653958009009 |
| UPC | 653958009009 |
| Unit Count | 4.23 Ounce |
| Units | 4.23 Ounce |
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.
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 ???)
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.
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.
T**D
The BDH Emergency Food Bars – Caramel Cinnamon Hardtack are a reliable, long-lasting food supply ideal for emergency kits, camping, or disaster preparedness. Each vacuum-sealed pack provides dense, high-calorie nutrition (over 6,500 kcal per box), enough to sustain one person for several days. The caramel cinnamon flavour is pleasantly sweet compared to typical ration bars, and the 20-year shelf life offers long-term peace of mind. A smart, compact survival essential that combines taste, energy, and durability.
Y**C
all things considered these are actually quite tasty. I got one of the peanut ones just to try flavour wise, cause if they tasted bad and I had nothing else to eat at the end of the world I wouldn't eat them. obviously very dry but that's good as no moisture means no mold. they come in a silver vacuum sealed bag with 4 smaller individual bars seperatly wrapped inside. nice and tasty, but crumbly but you'll definitely survive.
B**N
Tried this Honey Butter Hardtack emergency food pack and it’s exactly what you want when real food isn’t an option. It’s dense, high-calorie, and keeps you going even after a long day or during a rough night out in the wild. No fuss, no cooking, no mess — just tear, eat, survive. The taste’s more “survival rations” than “gourmet meal”, but it’s not offensive — you get enough energy and it’s filling. The bars feel sturdy and don’t crumble into dust if you’re carrying them in a backpack. Shelf life feels legit too; left a few in storage for months and they stayed usable with no smell or weirdness. Overall, a dependable emergency pack — good for camping, hikes, prepping, or just keeping stashed for the “just in case”. If you go in expecting basic rations instead of a restaurant dinner, it delivers.
M**I
A parte che odorano di cibo per cani secco... non sono male. Scordatevi il sapore di caramello e cannella.
J**E
Guter Geschmack, gute Größe, gut verpackt, gut zu transportieren. Etwas trocken, perfekt als Notration
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