

🥣 Ready, Set, Survive: Delicious Emergency Fuel That Lasts a Quarter Century!
The 4Patriots 72-Hour Survival Food Kit offers 20 servings of certified organic, vegetarian emergency meals designed to provide approximately 4,800 calories over three days. Packaged in triple-layer Mylar with oxygen absorbers, it ensures a shelf life of up to 25 years when stored properly. Easy to prepare in 15 minutes by adding boiling water, this kit combines taste and nutrition with portability, making it ideal for emergency preparedness, camping, or bug-out scenarios.



















| ASIN | B085CNH1DP |
| ASIN | B085CNH1DP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,207 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #9 in Emergency Food Supplies |
| Brand Name | 4Patriots |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,772) |
| Diet Type | Vegetarian |
| Flavor | Cheese,Sweet |
| Item Form | Creamy |
| Item Weight | 10 Ounces |
| Item model number | 4PAT-72HR |
| Manufacturer | 4Patriots |
| Manufacturer | 4Patriots |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 16 |
| Package Dimensions | 10.75 x 10.39 x 3.35 inches; 10 ounces |
| Size | 72-Hour |
| Specialty | Certified Organic |
| UPC | 810026140518 |
| UPC | 810026140518 |
| Unit Count | 35.2 Ounce |
| Units | 35.2 Ounce |
B**B
Great product that tastes good.
Really good food, pleasantly surprised. Ordered these as a trial and based on these items I will expand my inventory. All meal packs were very tasty and were of sufficient capacity to feed multiple people.
L**N
good
Good for its purpose
L**Z
Wanted to give 3 stars but that's probably a little harsh.
So I started getting the 72-hour kits in a monthly subscription just to start saving away a little extra food. Saw a good 4th of July sale and ordered a 4 week kit and some more 72-hour kits. I decided that maybe I'd better actually open one up and see what they're all about. So I did I opened up a 72-hour bag and was surprised to see 3 large pouches. 1 pouch for breakfast, one for lunch and 1 for dinner. This confused me because the kit is for 1 person for 72 hours but I 3 bags with 4, 8 and 8 servings per bag. Maybe I didn't research it enough but I would have expected 9 individual bags. 1 bag for each meal, each day. Why, in an emergency situation, would I want to make all these meals on day 1? Just doesn't make sence to me. I made and ate the Mac and cheese. While looking nothing like the picture, not surprised, it was perfectly edible and I would have no problem eating in an emergency situation or any time for that matter. It was pretty runny and a bit salty but I had no problem eating it. Will finish off this kit in the next day or so. While I think these are great to have I think I may stop my subscription and look for something else that fits with my train of thought a bit better. I may end up right back to this though and I have no problem with that
J**N
Great variety. Fast shipping.
While we haven't had a disaster. Yet. We're ready and they look to be tasty meals. We had some of the same brand previously and they were excellent.
M**I
A backup does feel good to know.
I have ordered food pails so I began thinking of others and I gifted this 72 hour food Patriots bag to my son and he loved it and because he often doesn't have time to make meals to take to work he said he is keeping it in his truck for those days.
I**E
Not really what I was expecting
Ok, right off the bat I want to say that I haven't eaten these yet as they are an emergency food supply so I don't know how they taste, but I gave them five stars for taste because I'm taking them at their word. And the thing that bugs me about the product could just be that the producers of the product had a different view for how these would be used than I did. But I purchased them for an emergency "go bag" for situations such as, after a natural disaster, or if I got stranded somewhere and needed to have emergency rations. The product is advertised as 72 hours of food for emergencies. There are three packets. One of oatmeal (presumably for breakfast), one of mac and cheese (presumably for lunch) and one of a chicken and rice meal of some kind (presumably for dinner). And one of the things that attracted me to this set was that it had "real food" rather than a 3600 calorie snack bar or other thing like that. But each packet says it has 8 servings and they're all in that same packet. The outer package has a ziploc on it, but the individual packets of food don't. So, I'm trying to picture just how this would work in a situation where I would have to divvy up the 8 servings to last three days. Once I open the packet I can't reseal it. I can't guarantee that in an emergency I'll have measuring cups available to figure out how much to make so I'll have enough to last. And if I make it all, then how do I store the uneaten part? I was picturing more of an MRE pack where they are individually packaged for each meal. And that would work best if I were stranded in a car, or in the wilderness, or even if there has been a natural disaster and I'm at home without electricity. The package does say that it's great for camping, and I agree, that would probably work best. But there is still the issue of having eight servings in a single bag. So, I'm hopeful that I'll be able to figure out the best way for this to work. And, realistically, in an emergency food is food. I hope it tastes as good as advertised.
B**A
Survival!
I haven't tried any of the products but based on reviews, I am expecting them to be tasty.
J**P
Always good to have
Always good to have a few of these
D**A
Llego un poco tarde pero llego, creo que lo mandan de USA, llego todo en buen estado.
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