Very informative. I noticed just yesterday in the yard that Dad had some of these stashed away in a bucket out in the back open air just in case and rain filled the bucket and water didn’t even get into the package. Very tightly packaged. This confirms it really seals the bar in them. Thanks for posting.
My mom received a few survival packs from her senior center and she gave me one. I tried the SOS bars out of curiosity and will describe their taste so you don't have to waste money on them to satisfy your curiosity. The best description is they taste like the crust part of a Pop-Tart with a subtle flavor of apple and cinnamon. Pop-Tart crust is bland and these taste like some kind of baked good an old woman would bring to a pot luck dinner.
Hello, Mr, Tsou! Haven’t been able to watch for a while. Like I said “Move out of California and come to West Virginia we would love to have you here. Great Video.
@@rmwtsou Yeh, you’re right California is a great place for a firearm enthusiast to live. Also mixed with the droughts mudslides, flooding, brushfires and earthquakes. Very lucky Lol.
@@rmwtsou Yes, of course I would eat it if I had nothing else. But, if I'm putting together my emergency kit now, I have a choice of what to put in it. I would choose something where the first ingredient isn't sugar. Appreciate your review though.
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