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Shelf Life: Up to 25 years*
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Total Calories: 11,520
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Total Protein: 876 grams
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Total Servings: 60
When it comes to stocking your emergency food supply—or your everyday pantry—with delicious foods that last, look no further than our Chicken & White Cheddar Mac & Cheese.
Use this tasty trio of #10 cans to make meals that the whole family—yes, even the kids—will not only eat, but love! Plus, it's packed with protein to help the crew stay full, focused, and ready to tackle whatever the day might bring.
What's included in this bundle:
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(1) Emergency Essentials Freeze-Dried Cooked White Chicken 
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(2) Emergency Essentials White Cheddar Mac & Cheese 
Cooked White Chicken 
The most popular poultry in the world wants to be part of your emergency meals!
Without a doubt, chicken is a wildly popular meat choice among millions and for good reason. Packed with protein, our Freeze-Dried Cooked White Chicken is the perfect poultry for your emergency food storage.
Chicken has a wide range of uses from pastas to stir fries and soups to salads. Approximately half an inch in size, use this meat in any meal that could use a bit more substance.
It's the perfect mix-in for our White Cheddar Mac & Cheese!
This chicken has a shelf life of 25 years, making it an ideal addition to your emergency food storage.
After all, if chicken is a popular choice on your menu today, it will most certainly be a favorite during an emergency.
White Cheddar Mac & Cheese 
Whether you're a kid or kid at heart, macaroni and cheese needs to be in your emergency food supply. (And your kitchen cupboard!)
White Cheddar Mac & Cheese is the ultimate comfort food—and there’s no better time to feel comforted than during a difficult situation. This is a creamy, cheesy side dish or main entrée that adults will love and children will actually eat.
Especially when paired with our Cooked White Chicken!
Made with no artificial flavors or colors. Lasts up to 25 years.
 
*Shelf life is up to 25 years when unopened. Best when stored in a cool, dry place—away from sunlight—at temperatures between 55°F and 70°F.