Lithuanian Rations

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Re: Lithuanian Rations

Post by Conrad » Tue Nov 22, 2016 6:11 am

shawker71 wrote:I love the crackers in these. The mains are hearty and full of flavor. Buy more.
I do intend to go about getting more after I'm back from London next week

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Re: Lithuanian Rations

Post by ancienttyrael » Tue Nov 22, 2016 4:46 pm

Conrad wrote:
shawker71 wrote:I love the crackers in these. The mains are hearty and full of flavor. Buy more.
I do intend to go about getting more after I'm back from London next week
I seen these crackers are sold directly on polish sites. Have no idea what are the international shipping costs or how much customs will allow in.

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Re: Lithuanian Rations

Post by shawker71 » Tue Nov 22, 2016 7:39 pm

ancienttyrael wrote:
I seen these crackers are sold directly on polish sites. Have no idea what are the international shipping costs or how much customs will allow in.
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Where?
The first to bring you the MRE pizza stone.

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Re: Lithuanian Rations

Post by FREMONT » Tue Nov 22, 2016 9:48 pm

ancienttyrael wrote:
Conrad wrote:
shawker71 wrote:I love the crackers in these. The mains are hearty and full of flavor. Buy more.
I do intend to go about getting more after I'm back from London next week
I seen these crackers are sold directly on polish sites. Have no idea what are the international shipping costs or how much customs will allow in.
Links please! :D
Good luck and may your rations stay unspoiled!

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Re: Lithuanian Rations

Post by ancienttyrael » Wed Nov 23, 2016 12:28 am

http://sklep.arpol.net.pl/en/food-ratio ... -su-1.html
http://sklep.arpol.net.pl/en/food-ratio ... -su-2.html

If I remember correctly isn't Arpol a supplier for polish rations?

I also see cans of rye bread and packs of crispbread.

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Re: Lithuanian Rations

Post by Conrad » Wed Nov 23, 2016 7:08 am

If they'll ship to me I think I may end up buying a lot of stuff there. A lot of things to try out

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Re: Lithuanian Rations

Post by ancienttyrael » Wed Nov 23, 2016 1:25 pm

Conrad wrote:If they'll ship to me I think I may end up buying a lot of stuff there. A lot of things to try out
Honestly I have never tried contacting them for international shipping. If they do ship to US that would skip ALOT of work searching through eBay.

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Re: Lithuanian Rations

Post by Conrad » Wed Nov 23, 2016 1:40 pm

ancienttyrael wrote:
Conrad wrote:If they'll ship to me I think I may end up buying a lot of stuff there. A lot of things to try out
Honestly I have never tried contacting them for international shipping. If they do ship to US that would skip ALOT of work searching through eBay.
Well I'm in Ireland and it seemed to start at about €4.50 . I know that a parcel of s couple of MREs is about 18-20 from Poland to here from an ordinary individual. Sometimes large companies can have postage deals worked out. That place is quoting me €4.80 postage for 3 commercial rations (for postage , the rations are approximately 9)

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