Survival Tabs 8-Day Emergency Food Supply – 96 Tabs
WHY IT'S WORTH IT:
8 Days of Food. Fits in Your Pocket.
When things go wrong, your body still needs fuel. This is how you make sure it has some.
Most emergency prep gets the big things right. Water. Warmth. Fire. And then food becomes an afterthought — a heavy, expired granola bar at the bottom of a bag, or a freeze-dried meal that requires boiling water you may not have.
Survival Tabs solve the food problem the same way the best gear solves every problem: by being so simple, so small, and so reliable that you run out of reasons not to have them.
96 tabs. 8 days of baseline nutrition. A container smaller than a coffee mug.
That's the whole pitch — and it's a good one.
But here's what actually makes them smart: it's not just calories. Anyone can pack sugar.
Survival Tabs are formulated around how your body actually converts food into energy under stress. The macro split — 58% carbohydrates, 25% fat, 9% protein — is deliberate. Carbs give your brain and muscles fast-access fuel when you're running on adrenaline and poor sleep. Fat extends the energy curve so you're not crashing an hour later.
Protein keeps hunger manageable and supports your body when it's being asked to do more than usual.Layered on top of that are the micronutrients: iron for oxygen transport, Vitamin C to support absorption and cellular defense, Vitamin E to protect against oxidative stress when your body is under physical strain. These aren't marketing additions. They're the spark plugs that keep your metabolism functioning when food options disappear.
The result is 12 tabs a day — 240 calories — designed to keep you clear-headed, functional, and moving. Not comfortable. Not full. But capable, which is exactly what you need to be. No cooking. No water required. No prep. No logistics.
You open the container and eat. In a real emergency, that friction removal is worth more than almost any other feature.
And they last. Low moisture content, stable ingredients, protective packaging — Survival Tabs are built to sit in your kit for years without degrading.
Buy them once. Rotate them when you remember. Rest easy in the meantime.This is the fourth pillar of emergency preparedness — after fire, warmth, and water — and it's the one most people skip. Don't skip it.
Why It's Worth It
- 96 tabs = 8 days of baseline nutrition — one compact container covers a full emergency window
- No cooking, no water, no prep — open and eat, even when infrastructure is completely gone
- Deliberate macro balance — 58% carbs for fast fuel, 25% fat for sustained energy, 9% protein for satiety
- Iron, Vitamin C, and Vitamin E included — micronutrients that keep your metabolism actually functioning under stress
- 240 calories per day (12 tabs) — designed to keep you functional and clear-headed, not just alive
- Compact and lightweight — smaller than a water bottle, easier to carry than any meal alternative
- Dose your calories across the day — avoid energy crashes by spreading intake, no single meal commitment
- Long shelf life by design — low moisture, stable ingredients, and sealed packaging mean years of reliable storage
- No refrigeration, no rotation anxiety — stash it and forget it until you need it
- Flavored for palatability — because in an 8-day emergency, food you'll actually eat matters
Best Times to Have Them
- Home emergency kit — hurricanes, blackouts, winter storms, anything that cuts you off for days
- Car emergency kit — if you're stranded in a blizzard or broken down far from help, food matters
- Go-bag and bug-out bag — the most calorie-dense, space-efficient option available at this price
- Hiking and backpacking — backup calories for when a trip runs long or supply runs low
- Power outage prep — when the fridge is dead and the roads are closed, these are the plan
- Office emergency drawer — extreme weather or lockdown situations where leaving isn't an option
- International or remote travel — when you're somewhere food safety is uncertain or access is limited
- Paired with your LifeStraw and fire starter — fire, warmth, water, food. The kit is now complete.
Fire. Warmth. Water. Food. You're ready.
Worth buying. Worth stashing. Worth never having to scramble for.