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<blockquote data-quote="Village" data-source="post: 50903" data-attributes="member: 1900"><p>Not sure who you would use here, I tend to buy a bit form the USA, Geo suppliers are only a third of the price, so normally I just get buy some and get them in the package with what I need. Here, just go to the supermarket and look at the high carb muesli bars, would be a great substitute. Amazon does have them but I think the postage might not be economical. Aust army rat packs are too bulky, this is an emergency ration not to live on in the field. Check some of the gym food, carb bars, these are high in calories which is what you want, but avoid the protein only ones, you want the lowest GI bar you can find with the highest calories. I think woolies and coles do carry a high carb fitness bar, shelf life may not be good as an MRE, but for the sake of replacing one or two bars at $4.00 each every 12 months, small insurance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Village, post: 50903, member: 1900"] Not sure who you would use here, I tend to buy a bit form the USA, Geo suppliers are only a third of the price, so normally I just get buy some and get them in the package with what I need. Here, just go to the supermarket and look at the high carb muesli bars, would be a great substitute. Amazon does have them but I think the postage might not be economical. Aust army rat packs are too bulky, this is an emergency ration not to live on in the field. Check some of the gym food, carb bars, these are high in calories which is what you want, but avoid the protein only ones, you want the lowest GI bar you can find with the highest calories. I think woolies and coles do carry a high carb fitness bar, shelf life may not be good as an MRE, but for the sake of replacing one or two bars at $4.00 each every 12 months, small insurance. [/QUOTE]
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