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5 Gallon Buckets with 25 survival rations sold at costco




Topic started on 31-1-2007 @ 07:54 PM by souls4everbound


Hi all, this is my first post.
I was wondering if this is something to be alarmed about?

I was at costco today and they had alot of buckets full of the dried survival rations at costco. Are they trying to warn us about something?

Thanks!



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reply posted on 31-1-2007 @ 08:44 PM by shadow watcher


my guess is they are left over from y2k and are expiring soon/already. Did you buy one? Im curious now.



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reply posted on 31-1-2007 @ 08:48 PM by spacedoubt


Hey, thats interesting.
What kind of stuff is in the buckets?
Would they be good to take on my next camping trip?



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reply posted on 31-1-2007 @ 08:53 PM by loam


Are you sure they weren't gift baskets?

image source: http://content.costco.com/Images/Content/Product/772307.jpg




Sorry, couldn't resist.

Seriously, do you know how they were branded? Couldn't find anything on their website.

[edit on 31-1-2007 by loam]



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reply posted on 31-1-2007 @ 09:24 PM by spacedoubt


I found a little bit of information.
It's from other blogs, but the detail I gathered was that it sells for 109 bucks,
so maybe they are on sale now..

This particular product number was #104893 .

Some were saying that the contents consisted of

premixed, seasoned
vitamin, mineral fortified
100% vegetarian--(except whey milk and pancakes)soy used in lieu of meat
Barley Vegetable
Blueberry pancakes
Ala King
Cacciatore
Country Noodle
Corn Chowder
PotatoBa-Kon
Rice Lentil
Western Stew
Whey Milk

Does that sound familar?



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reply posted on 31-1-2007 @ 09:47 PM by Nygdan


This would be a good thing to take a pic of with a camera phone and send it to ATS.



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reply posted on 31-1-2007 @ 09:55 PM by niteboy82


Here is a site selling the same product.. If that helps any.

With the sudden interest surge in a paying amount of people, wouldn't these companies participate in the selling in order to make some extra bones here and there?



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reply posted on 1-2-2007 @ 07:05 AM by ignorant_ape



barley soup ...............Bring 5 cups of water to boil; reduce heat and add contents of bag. Cover and simmer for 20 minutes. Season to Taste. Stir frequently.


i dunno about you guys , but i expect my survival rations to be easier and faster to prep

20 minuites simmer uses a lot of fuel

if you are planning to " stay put " and tough it out with a large reserve of stuff in your home , as i believe " dr_strangecraft " discusses in a thread

i am certain that you will be abel to buy in a far larger quantity of raw ingredients , cheaper

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reply posted on 1-2-2007 @ 12:30 PM by apc


I'm quite certain you could build your own buckets stocked full of food that you and your family will actually eat and enjoy for far less cost. You could also be certain of the expiration dates and environmental needs within the bucket (dessicant, CO2, whatever).



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reply posted on 16-2-2007 @ 03:53 PM by geoelliot


the thing is this...

i lived off the food for 6 days. really.

check it out at www.261survival.com

it does take about an hour from start - eat - cleanup. it reminded me of camping. (which i hate) and i really, really, really like eating meat but - the food is all vegetarian - that's how come the shelf life is 20-years.

the food isn't meant to be the ultimate answer - just a start or base for a supply of food essentials.

at the time - i didn't work for the company - after the experiment i asked for a job.

i am setting up a few more 'survival challenges' if anyone is interested.
the real story is the water filter - no lie - i drank from the levys in new orleans.

email me @ gwapower@hotmail.com



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reply posted on 12-8-2007 @ 03:05 PM by hachiban08


I saw those survival buckets too. They were giving out samples when i was there. No i dont think they are from Y2K, i think they are because of the closening of the pandemic.



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reply posted on 12-8-2007 @ 03:16 PM by FredT


They have been at Costco for a while. Ours was closing them out for $80.00. It was not a bad deal, but I have other survival measures so i never bothered. But if you you got one say for each family member it would store nicely and the buckets would have uses as well



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reply posted on 12-8-2007 @ 03:48 PM by ChrisF231


I dident see these at my local Costco when I was there yesterday but I will check them out if I see them the next time I go.

What area of the store are they located in? I assume in the bargain section when you first walk in after showing them your membership card?



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reply posted on 12-8-2007 @ 04:16 PM by wrangell76


Hi all,
They were selling these at my local Costco in Anchorage last summer. I am planning on buying one in the next month. Never hurts to have it..



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reply posted on 22-8-2007 @ 01:15 PM by hachiban08


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When I saw them, They were nead the bulk foods and snacks and such like at the far end of the store.



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