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Now you can add canned bacon to your pantry staples

Two views of a can of bacon.I know we're headed toward hard times, so what do you do? You start stocking up on the canned goods. Now you can add canned bacon, too.

Other than tuna fish, I'm not really a canned meat fan, but I think I'd have to make an exception for bacon. I could see having it in store for hard times, especially since it lasts for ten years. This stuff comes in a case of twelve cans on MREDepot.com. However, they're not doing promotion codes/ coupons due to high demand/increased cost/limited supply.

I guess if you want bacon that'll last for ten years, you'd better hurry!

Filed Under: On the Blogs
Tags: bacon, cannedmeat, pantrystaples

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Kiwi Carlisle

5-30-2008 @9:44AM Kiwi Carlisle said... Canned bacon is hardly new. It's been around since at least World War II. The best canned bacon I've ever had is the Danish variety.
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kowalski

5-30-2008 @9:14PM kowalski said... FINALLY!!!! I've been watching the original site from Hungary mentioned on this one. I'll definately be getting a few in. It's great having it on the shelf w/o refridgeration needed.
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Jesse Harris

6-01-2008 @7:10PM Jesse Harris said... Hold up there, chief. There's plenty of good canned meats not made by Hormel. Costco carries canned chicken breast and turkey breast that's both flavorful and juicy. They also carry canned beef brisket that, while not as good as fresh, is certainly suitable for those times you have to dip into the pantry to have food on the table.
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