Cereal/energy bars with long shelf life?

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Cereal/energy bars with long shelf life?

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Hi, can anyone recommend good quality cereal bars/energy bars with a really good life span? They don't need to be especially cheap, I just want ones that will last for a long time to keep in my GHB at work. Thanks :)
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CynicalSurvival wrote:Hi, can anyone recommend good quality cereal bars/energy bars with a really good life span? They don't need to be especially cheap, I just want ones that will last for a long time to keep in my GHB at work. Thanks :)
I think the problem is, the manufacturers have no interest in long expiry dates - it goes against their own financial interests, they want you buying, eating or throwing away and then buying again.

Other than specific survival foods, most food will have a best before date of about 18 - 24 months, but that doesn't mean it can't be eaten after 5 or more years, but if it's in your GHB, just get stuff you like and rotate it....
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Not a massive life on them but I bought a box of 40 Nature Valley mixed cereal bars, best before 9ctober 2015, currently half price in Costco. They aren't my OH cup of tea, but I don't mind them.
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Devonian wrote: Other than specific survival foods, most food will have a best before date of about 18 - 24 months, but that doesn't mean it can't be eaten after 5 or more years, but if it's in your GHB, just get stuff you like and rotate it....
24 months would be ok, if it was bbe Oct 2016 I'd be happy with that, and after that rotate it like u say, but I don't want to have to do that too often as I don't eat them regularly because of cost, so I'll probably forget to do it!

Ty iceprep, I must work on getting a costco card!
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You might be lucky and get 12 months, but its not likely

I buy whichever the supermarket has a deal on, it normally comes out around a quid a box of six.
Mind you, I quite often eat them for breakfast so rotating isn't a problem.

Nature Valley granola bars are nice, but I prefer the Tesco's own version ("Honey and Oat")
Theres also:
Go-ahead "Fruit bake" is a filled thing like a fig-roll and theres a garibaldi like one with a yogurt coating. Both are good
Kellogg's Nutri-grain (another fig-roll like one), quite a few different fillings available
McVite's Medley, several different types all based on their biscuit range.... Hobnobs are my #1
Cadbury's Brunch bar, this is a high chocolate one (Durr... :lol: )

All these are made with decent ingredients, are 32 to 40 grams and have a calorie content between 127 and 138.
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Lidl's do some nice tasting granola bars, normally about 15 month's on the BBE (if you go to the back of the shelf), but I would have no concern eating them 12 months or more after the BBE
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Just stumbled across these, which have a 4 year shelf life.....

http://www.heinnie.com/trek-n-eat-trekking-biscuits
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Just looked in the pantry

Kirkland choc chip granola bars bought in july 14 with a year bbd .

And they wont last that long , yummy :lol:

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Devonian wrote:Just stumbled across these, which have a 4 year shelf life.....

http://www.heinnie.com/trek-n-eat-trekking-biscuits
Thanks, perhaps I should go with something like that :)

On reflection, a year would be ok. For a GHB, it lives at my work and there is a good chance that over the course of 12 months I will have a need to eat something extra! :D
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Devonian wrote:Just stumbled across these, which have a 4 year shelf life.....

http://www.heinnie.com/trek-n-eat-trekking-biscuits

Looks and sounds very similar to the Gas pack Biscuits we fed to the dogs at one time. Came in large tins army rations from I don't know when.
They went well with a cup of tea so the dogs didn't get them all. LOL.
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