Nutrient Survival Vitamin Powdered Milk (4 Cans, 200 Servings), Freeze Dried Prepper Supplies & Emergency Food Supply, 21 Essential Nutrients, Soy & Gluten Free, Shelf Stable Up to 25 Years
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Nutrient Survival Powdered Vitamin Milk, Freeze Dried Prepper Supplies & Emergency Food What is Survival Food? Survival Foods are ready to eat food items or MREs (Meal, Ready-to-Eat) which have been processed and freeze-dried to have a much longer shelf life. These products are used during times of crisis or while adventuring and exploring outdoors. Nutrient Survival freeze dried food is made with a patented process that has achieved two of the most important elements of nutrition – how to pack in flavor and nutrients. Prep with Pride, Survive & Thrive Nothing prepares you for what’s to come like proper nutrition. Nutrient Survival chef-made ready to eat meals and snacks take you from just surviving to thriving. Our plant-based meals and snacks have no added flavors, colors or preservatives and have a long, stable shelf life. We provide you with special ops-grade nutrition so you can operate at your best. What’s special about Nutrient Survival Powdered Vitamin Milk? Our milk powder is nutritiously denseand loaded with vitamins and minerals. It includes 13 essential vitamins, 7 essential minerals, 9 proteins and six times more healthy ingredients than other survival meal milk. It is natural and healthy, and has 50 servings per can, providing your body with the nutrients that help you thrive. Strong enough for U.S. Special Operations Forces, but made to power everyone who wants to feed their freedom with the most nutrient dense meals on the market. At home, in the office, or on the road, Nutrient Survival makes eating nutritiously easy in every situation. There’s no more room for excuses and dead calories. Just a healthier, stronger you.
Product Dimensions : 19 x 19 x 8 inches; 13.15 Pounds
UPC : 818491022162
Manufacturer : Nutrient Survival
ASIN : B0DC5NXKSB
Units : 1.00 Count
FEED YOUR FREEDOM: Enjoy Nutrient Survival creamy, non-fat vitamin milk warm or cold. Just add water to the milk powder to get the instant milk ready to use. Nutrient dense powdered milk, a great go-to for both everyday and emergency situations
SPECIAL OPS GRADE NUTRITION: Our soy & gluten-free non-fat dry milk powder is packed with 21 nutrients in each serving. The powdered milk includes 13 essential vitamins, 7 minerals & 6g protein and is a staple survival food for every prepper’s pantry
UP TO 25 YEAR SHELF LIFE: Nutrient Survival makes snacks and ready to eat meals that last for years without losing their taste. The freeze-drying process locks in nutrients, preserving the natural taste. No artificial colors, flavors or preservatives
PRIME YOUR PREP: Our ready to eat meals make great prepper food and emergency food supplies. For natural disasters, military combat and earthquakes, camping supplies, hiking or any challenging situation, we ensure optimal nutrition during times of crisis
GO-TO NUTRITION WHEN NEEDED: Nutrient Survival foods are American born and made, ensuring the best, healthiest and supremely delicious nutrition. Perfect for times of stress, a quick snack, elevating performance, travel, prepper supplies or living off-the-grid
Customers say
Customers find the powdered milk tastes good and contains all the vitamins and protein they need. The product comes in nice size containers and offers good value, with one customer noting it’s a great solution for their homestead. However, several customers report receiving dented cans, and there are mixed opinions about the quality control.
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8 reviews for Nutrient Survival Vitamin Powdered Milk (4 Cans, 200 Servings), Freeze Dried Prepper Supplies & Emergency Food Supply, 21 Essential Nutrients, Soy & Gluten Free, Shelf Stable Up to 25 Years
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$35.00
Bobbo –
Peace of mine survival staple
Haven’t eaten it – can’t vouch for the taste. I wanted some freeze dried, long shelf life options and this was it at a very good price point. The can was in great shape and will happily eat whatever is inside of/when a situation of which magnitude calls for it. Better to have some than none in case things go off the rails and needing to get for a few weeks to a few months. If I run out after that, then so be it. As far as I’m concerned it’s 5* for the peace of mind and cost. If it tastes terrible but allows for some days or survival in a disaster, then it’s money we’ll spent IMHO. Store some salt/pepper and Tabasco with it though – just in case.
Lola G. –
GREAT TASTE, LOADED WITH GOOD STUFF
opened & tried immediately. to 8oz. cold water from fridge, blended with electric wisk. tastes exactly like skim milk from store. if u r not a fan of skim milk will taste different. I think it is wonderful. I will buy more, fast. my compliments to the maker of this. I’m not a prepper, but want to be prepared.TRY THIS
Roberta Vascos –
Awesome
I know it’s for survival, but I go through a can in no time. I use the milk for my protein shakes. Perfect.
Sue –
Check the expiration
I got this for food storage and did not realize that it had a relatively early expiration. I have not tried it yet. But the price was right.
Kingbingo –
Good product
I cannot really compare these to fresh eggs. They are somewhat different. Maybe more egg flavor and more dense than the cheap fresh eggs I buy. I think I might like these better than fresh eggs. I have only had them 3 times and am still experimenting with how to make them , but the ones I made this morning in the microwave where excellent. Good flavor and texture. I tried them raw ( then read you should not) and they taste just like boiled eggs.
Tracy Hampton –
Quality is worth the price
Exactly as described. This is a great product.
Sonnia A. Belisle –
RECEIVED AS ORDERED
RECEIVED. THANK YOU.
DC –
A must have.
The seal, lid, and can came in perfect condition, no dents or damage. The “best by” date (which is not an expiration date, by the way) is in 2049, I’ll likely be dead by then.I recommend this for a couple of reasons. Firstly, many shelf-stable foods are a form of dry goods: cereals of various types, granola, nutritional bars, crackers and tabs that tend to be very dry, freeze-dried fruit and pancake mix, etc. Lot of dry carbs. Wouldn’t it be nice to have some milk with them, if for nothing else than to make them more easy to swallow? One can sure get tired of plain water or Tang-like MRE style sugary drinks as well. Granola and “orange drink” isn’t great, nor is cereal and plain water.Secondly, in an emergency, especially long-term, you may have to eat whatever is available – whether it is what you have on hand or can scrounge, or foraged/hunted/fished/trapped natural food; leading to nutritional deficits. These are all good foods, but don’t have everything. This milk is packed with vitamins and nutrients that will help fill some of these nutritional gaps, and/or “supercharge” what you get elsewhere. If food is scarce, this milk will help keep you going and potentially help you from becoming ill.I like that this is made in the USA. Companies in a country I won’t name once added melamine to baby formula to artificially raise it’s apparent protein levels and poisoned infants so I will only buy US and alternately EU-made goods of this type.One quibble I have with the listing is that it is variously described as both 50 and 60 servings. It is 50. I won’t take a star off for it, but it should be corrected so people aren’t mislead. I plan to get more foods such as their potatoes and tomatoes from this brand, to further boost the nutritional value available from my “stash”. Try to have as much variety as possible, particularly if certain nutrients are lacking in wild foods in your region. There is a level of trust here because I’m not opening it til I need it, but if it is close to what is described I highly recommend having it on hand.There are historians that believe that the Mongols ability to digest milk, a high quality food full of protein, was instrumental in their success over water and rice-consuming opponents from the Danube to the Sea of Japan. I’m certainly not going to argue with Genghis Khan.