Food Packet General Purpose - 1991
Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 10:12 pm
In the past, one of these was reviewed, unfortunately, the container had been damaged and it was infested with old insect damage and refuse.
So, here's one that appears to look okay in most respects, other than a few scuffs and age marks.
So here's the deal, when I opened this I was planning on it to be at least half-way edible, but for some odd reason - even though the contents appear fine, smelled oddly plastic-like and stale. The contents tasted exactly as they smelled, sadly. So it was not edible past a noteworthy taste test.
The bouillon was, to no surprise, spoiled. The Coffee Type 1 was very acidic and stale tasting, and even though I used all 3 sugars, it still tasted God-Awful.
I wanted to see if the container really held 6 ounces, so I put the coffee in it.. yes it is exactly 6 ounces just below the brim.
Back before they updated the GP Survival Food Packet in the mid 1990's, they were in the old-style tins such as these. I feel, the issue with this design for long term food storage purposes is unstable against fluctuating temperatures. So they changed the design to that newer water-resistant wax cardboard packaging with fully-vacuum sealed packaging for the food unlike the semi-sealed clear packaging around these old food bars.
So here are the photos.
So, here's one that appears to look okay in most respects, other than a few scuffs and age marks.
So here's the deal, when I opened this I was planning on it to be at least half-way edible, but for some odd reason - even though the contents appear fine, smelled oddly plastic-like and stale. The contents tasted exactly as they smelled, sadly. So it was not edible past a noteworthy taste test.
The bouillon was, to no surprise, spoiled. The Coffee Type 1 was very acidic and stale tasting, and even though I used all 3 sugars, it still tasted God-Awful.
I wanted to see if the container really held 6 ounces, so I put the coffee in it.. yes it is exactly 6 ounces just below the brim.
Back before they updated the GP Survival Food Packet in the mid 1990's, they were in the old-style tins such as these. I feel, the issue with this design for long term food storage purposes is unstable against fluctuating temperatures. So they changed the design to that newer water-resistant wax cardboard packaging with fully-vacuum sealed packaging for the food unlike the semi-sealed clear packaging around these old food bars.
So here are the photos.