CMMG really needs to get more creative. This is just a pizza pop (hot pocket etc..) that says tactical on it… am I the only one that doesn’t think this shit is cool?
Oh well, I guess it gets people like me to blog and complain about it therefore getting their company more recognition.
If you want to prove to everyone what a tool you are, head over to ThinkGeek and purchase one for $6. If you’re not a waste of space you’ll take the money to FIVEguys instead, get a Bacon Cheeseburger and wash it down at home with a cold beer.
You can read what’s included at the Costco site – HERE
Knowing how good most of the food tastes from Costco, I say this would probably be better than MREs if you are in the market for purchasing a SHTF type food cache. The price looks reasonable too.
It’s pretty amazing that a person could actually stay alive on $800 worth of food for a whole year. I’m almost embarrassed to think how much $ worth of food I eat in just one month.
I’d like to see Costco have a Part II to this kit, that came with a few different types of rifles + assorted magazines + and ammunition.
Each year, among the countries with troops in Afghanistan — the current number is 47 — tens of millions of dollars are spent researching how to fit the most calories, nutrition and either comfort or fun into a small, light package. The menus and accompaniments are intended not just to nourish but also to remind the soldier of home.
Check out the interactive version to see what’s in them – HERE
I like Jack In The Box better than McDonalds so this doesn’t upset me one bit. I actually can’t even remember the last time I ate McDonalds. Jack In The Box I can remember, but that was a number of years ago as well. Five Guys is my newest favorite burger place, second to In-N-Out Burger which sadly only has locations which are far away from me.
I’m not sure who the author of the painting is is, as I cannot read the signature.