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| Subject: ');document.write('Great snack & survival bar');document.write(' | ');document.write('');document.write(' ');document.write(' |
| ');document.write('Posted By: Steve Jennings ');document.write('On: March 10, 2009 ');document.write('I have been using Datrex bars as a snack & trail food for 2 years. A pack lives in my truck and in my ruck. They are tasty, compact and calorie dense for the space they take up. Each bar is individually wrapped, which is a big help if they get broken. Unwrapping each bar is a bit of a pain unless you use a knife. A lot of bang for your buck, and a lot of value for the weight and space. ');document.write(' | |
| Subject: ');document.write('Program Development');document.write(' | ');document.write('');document.write(' ');document.write(' |
| ');document.write('Posted By: ICE4SAFETY.COM ');document.write('On: March 11, 2009 ');document.write('Emergency Rations such as the Datrex product here have been developed to provide critical nutrition value without creating a high demand for water and should be considered a vital component in any survival \"kit\". Remember the rule of 3\'s - 3 Hours without Shelter, 3 Days without Water, 3 Weeks without Food. Most persons are not conditioned to exist for long periods without regular consumption of food and would benefit significantly by having food to maintain minimum energy levels. These should be on hand in any vehicle you own and kit(s) you might consider using in a \"rapid egress\" situation. If other people wish to go hungry or wait for government rations to be distributed -that is their personal decision that unfortunately affects others negatively. Plan ahead for worst case situations knowing if they occur you\'ll have options. ');document.write(' | |