2,400 Calories Total, 200 Calories per Bar, and Every One of Them Delicious!
Tens of thousands of Americans agree: The Ready Hour 2400 Calorie Emergency Food Rations are the best survival bars they’ve ever had.
And they keep on proving it by buying these bars again and again, making them one of Ready Hour's all-time best sellers.
At a Glance:
- 12 bars per packet totaling 2,400 calories
- 200 calories per bar
- 5-year shelf life*
- All-natural ingredients
- Vacuum-bagged for freshness
- Polymer-foil packaging—specially designed
- Stands up to emergency conditions on land and sea
- Non-thirst-provoking
- Dimensions: 6” x 4” x .5”
- Weight: 16.93 oz
Here’s What All the Fuss Is About:
MORE THAN ONE DAY OF CALORIES PER PACKAGE
You need calories to survive in emergencies, and with 2,400 per package, nothing delivers them faster than Ready Hour Emergency Bars.
They make it simple to stock up. One package of bars gives you more than one day of calories (caloric needs can vary).**
Toss a few into your bug-out bag and you've got calories that can last for days. That was easy!
Made in the U.S.A. from domestic and/or imported ingredients.
TASTES JUST LIKE A COOKIE
It’s a bit of a joke in the emergency preparedness community: survival rations usually taste like chalk. They’re stale and tough to get down.
Ready Hour Emergency Rations are nothing if not delicious—no joke!
They’re sweet and buttery with a moist, flaky texture. Our customers say they taste just like shortbread and sugar cookies. Yes, please!
ALL-NATURAL WITH JUST SIX INGREDIENTS
Our bodies love simple foods, and these Emergency Rations keep it simple with all-natural ingredients like water, wheat flour, and palm oil.
*Shelf life is up to 5 years when the vacuum-bagged exterior remains unopened. Once opened, each individually wrapped bar has a shelf life of up to 1 year. Best when stored in a cool and dry place at temperatures between 55°F and 70°F.
**Some individuals may want or need more or fewer calories per day, such as children, the elderly, and pregnant and lactating women.*