When your family's well-being is on the line, your food supply should be your greatest strength, not a hidden weakness.
Six Times More Nutrients Than the Leading Brands
Maintain Cognitive Function
Omegas and B vitamins support clarity under stress
Sustain Physical Energy
Complete protein and complex carbs fuel your body
Support your Immune System
Key vitamins like A, C, D, & E support strong immunity
Go Bags from 96 Hours to 7 Days
The Gold Standard in Nutritional Preparedness
Up to 25 Years Shelf Life
High Protein
Made in the USA
No Artificial Preservatives
Preparedness, Simplified.
How should I store the kits?
Whatever the format, store them in a cool, dry place. #10 cans can be stacked on shelves, but you may find placing them in stackable totes is easier.
How much food do I actually need?
Everyone's needs are different, but as a general rule it's good to have at least 1 to 3 months of emergency food on hand for each member of your family, and enough water to prepare the food.
What is the shelf life?
Unopened, #10 Cans have a shelf life of 25 years and Pantry Packs and singles are good for 15 years. Butter is good for 10 years regardless of packaging. Once opened, we recommend finishing the food within one year.
Can I leave go bags in my car?
While extreme heat (cold is not a problem), would shorten the shelf life a little, there is not going to be anything that stands up to temperature shifts better than freeze dried food. These are intended to work well even when stored in cars.