Sailor Boy Pilot Bread - Hard Tack Made for Alaskans - 2lb boxes - lots of 4

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Here's some more survival food for you preppers.
3 lots of 4 boxes Sailor Boy Pilot Bread available at the moment. May have more later.

Price is per lot (4 boxes):
4 - 2lb. boxes for $70 shipped Ground Advantage (takes 2-3 weeks).
Add $24 for Priority shipping (usually takes 3-4 days).

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From the manufacturer​

sailor boy pilot bread crackers


Sailor Boy Pilot Bread - for some, it's soul food: Mothers give it to their babies to teeth on, back-country hikers stock it in their kit, and seldom does a hunting party venture out in the woods without a supply stowed away in someone's bag. Sailor Boy is a beloved and popular snack cracker, a delightful, wholesome, and versatile food.

About the product:
  • No prep! Ready-to-eat, large unsalted cracker
  • About 38 servings
  • Great with soups and salads
  • Long shelf life, and maintains excellent taste
  • Ideal for camping trips and emergency preparations

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Great for the Outdoors​

Sailor Boy Pilot Bread originated in 1919, in Virginia. As the timing suggests, Sailor Boy Pilot Bread was sustenance for the doughboys, sailors, and US service members overseas. The long-shelf life cracker has been nourishing and delighting hunters, hikers, soldiers, adventurers, and travelers alike with a delicious, sturdy, snack cracker.

Long-lasting & Wholesome​

Pilot bread is made with simple wholesome ingredients and very little moisture. Stored in a cool, dry place, it has an extraordinarily long shelf life! Its resistance to spoilage and versatile use makes it a favorite for household emergency kits, preppers’ survival supply cache, disaster-relief food supply and earthquake preparedness kits.

Versatile use​

Sailor Boy Pilot Bread - for some, it's soul food: Mothers give it to their babies to teeth on or as baby food, back-county hikers stock it in their kit. Besides some of the classic topping ideas like peanut butter or cream cheese, try these crackers as a base for mini-pizzas: add your favorite sauce, cheese and pepperoni for an easy and quick appetizer. For a sweet snack, enjoy it with hazelnut spread and bananas.
 
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