Today’s gift idea takes us right to the base of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. No matter who you’re shopping for they need food to survive and if you truly care about them you want to make sure a little hiccup like a nuclear war that might interrupt the food supply for a bit isn’t going to leave them scrambling. So help them make their back yard bunker complete with the Thrive Premium 4 Person Premium 1 Year Food Supply.
The THRIVE 4 Person Premium, 1 Year Food Supply comes complete with 336 #10 (gallon-sized) cans of grains, fruits, veggies, meats, beans, dairy, and baking essentials. This package provides variety and nutrition needed to survive emergency situations for up to a year and is a perfect addition to you existing food reserve. With 18,485 servings and many foods with a shelf life of up to 25 years, this package will give you variety, nutrition, and peace of mind during times of need.
They won’t be able to get to the table fast enough once they see what’s inside these paint-can sized packets of deliciousness:

And the great news is it all stores so neatly in your pantry or side-cupboard until you hear those air raid sirens:
And don’t worry, you can order online and have it shipped directly to their woodlands compound. Place your order here, but hurry, it’s only on sale until December 19th and this is no year for frivolous expense. Although, if you do have a few extra bucks, a little something to drink along with these meals would go nicely in a stocking…
Happy Holidays!

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