SKU FD-01-10C
Mainstay 3600 Calorie Emergency Food Bars - Case of 10
Mainstay 3600 Calorie Emergency Food Bars - Case of 10
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- ✔ Bulk & Volume Pricing Available
- ✔ Purchase Orders Accepted
- ✔ Tax-Exempt Agencies Supported
Overview
Overview
Ideal for:
• Public sheltering and group readiness
• Response teams, police, fire, and EMS units
• Aviation and vessel provisioning
• CERT programs and field deployment
• Multi-day emergency kits
• Surge capacity reserves
Mainstay Emergency Food Bars deliver reliable baseline calories in a shelf-stable pouch for disaster response, sheltering, and emergency provisioning. Each bar is baked with fresh ingredients, vacuum sealed in foil, and designed for a five-year shelf life without refrigeration. The 400-calorie portioning allows predictable nutrition for emergency teams and public sheltering scenarios when food access may be uncertain.
Mainstay is a wholly owned brand of SOS Food Lab, allowing for consistent manufacturing, large-scale production during activation events, and nationwide supply. The bars are non-thirst provoking, high in essential vitamins and minerals, and contain no peanuts or tropical oils.
Specifications
Specifications
Calories
- Total calories per pouch: 3,600
- Calories per portion: 400
- Molded portions per pouch: 9
- Portioning style: single molded bar with scoring (not individually wrapped)
- Shelf life: 5 years (manufacturer stated)
- Dietary notes: Kosher Certified; contains no peanuts or peanut oil
Nutrition
- High in 13 vitamins and minerals
- Non-thirst provoking
- No tropical oils
- Low cholesterol
(Ingredients panel will be added once available)
Case and Pallet
- Case quantity: 20 pouches per case
- Cases per pallet: 100 cases per pallet
- Cases per layer: 20
- Layers per pallet: 5
- H.S. Classification: 1905.31.0000
Weights & Dimensions
Each pouch:
- Dimensions: 7” x 4” x 2”
- Weight: ≈24 oz
Case:
- Dimensions: 14” x 12” x 9”
- Weight: ≈32 lb
Pallet:
- Dimensions: 40” x 48” x 45”
- Weight: ≈3,250 lb
Ingredients & Nutrition
Ingredients & Nutrition
FAQ
FAQ
Why are food bars used in emergency preparedness?
Emergency food bars provide compact, shelf-stable calories that can be stored for years without refrigeration. They are issued as baseline nutrition during the first 72 hours of a disruption when cooking fuel, water, and meal preparation may not be available.
Are these suitable for both adults and children?
Yes. The pouch contains 3,600 total calories. The bar is molded with scoring into nine 400-calorie portions, which allows servings to be portioned for adults and children as needed during an emergency.
How many calories should I plan per person during an emergency?
A common planning approach is 2,000–2,400 calories per day for adults during short-term emergencies. One 3,600-calorie pouch provides 72-hour baseline nutrition for one adult using higher calorie planning, or flexible rationing for multiple people over shorter durations.
Are the bars individually wrapped?
No. Mainstay is designed as a single molded emergency ration with scoring lines that indicate nine 400-calorie portions. The scoring helps guide portioning if smaller servings are needed, but the bar is stored in one pouch and is not individually wrapped.
How long do these bars last?
The manufacturer lists a five-year shelf life when stored in proper temperature conditions. Rotation every five years keeps supplies current and ensures quality.
What is the best way to store the bars?
Store bars indoors away from direct sunlight and thermal extremes. Temperature swings accelerate degradation, so avoid attics, vehicles, or unconditioned storage. A cool, stable environment delivers the longest shelf life.
Are any of the bars gluten-free, allergy-free, or vegan?
Mainstay bars contain no peanuts or peanut oil and are Kosher Certified. They are not labeled gluten-free or vegan. Other brands may offer different dietary options depending on your requirements.
Why choose bars instead of MREs or freeze-dried meals?
Bars require no water or heating, take up minimal volume, and provide a predictable calorie count. Many responders use bars as the baseline while supplementing with other foods when water and cooking fuel become available.
Many emergency programs use compact 400-calorie bars to support sheltering and surge readiness when cooking and water access may be limited. The Mainstay 3,600-calorie pouch provides flexible portioning for 72-hour planning, group shelters, or supplemental calories for multiple people over shorter periods. The five-year shelf life reduces rotation frequency and supports multi-year storage for emergency operations, aviation provisioning, and public sheltering programs.