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Civil Defense Carbohydrate Supplement Tin

Post by JT1991 » Tue Sep 05, 2017 3:54 pm

Hi everyone,

Was curious if anyone here has reviewed or is in possession of a Civil Defense Carbohydrate Supplement Tin. I've seen Reviews on the Civil Defense Crackers but not the carbohydrate tin.

http://www.civildefensemuseum.com/cdmus ... /food.html
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Re: Civil Defense Carbohydrate Supplement Tin

Post by steve1989 » Tue Sep 05, 2017 6:54 pm

Those are fascinating - the old cancer causing red dye really was an alluring factor to me scoring a sealed case for $100 bucks at my local Army & Navy. After I review it one of these days I will bag up a ziploc of some for ya JT. ;) Just don't eat the red ones if you value your health.

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Re: Civil Defense Carbohydrate Supplement Tin

Post by JT1991 » Tue Sep 05, 2017 7:44 pm

steve1989 wrote:Those are fascinating - the old cancer causing red dye really was an alluring factor to me scoring a sealed case for $100 bucks at my local Army & Navy. After I review it one of these days I will bag up a ziploc of some for ya JT. ;) Just don't eat the red ones if you value your health.
Mmm sugar coated cancer. I'll keep away from the red ones...except maybe one haha. Much appreciated Steve. Have a good rest of your day. :)
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Re: Civil Defense Carbohydrate Supplement Tin

Post by Simon2002mre » Tue Sep 05, 2017 11:09 pm

JT1991 wrote:
steve1989 wrote:Those are fascinating - the old cancer causing red dye really was an alluring factor to me scoring a sealed case for $100 bucks at my local Army & Navy. After I review it one of these days I will bag up a ziploc of some for ya JT. ;) Just don't eat the red ones if you value your health.
Mmm sugar coated cancer. I'll keep away from the red ones...except maybe one haha. Much appreciated Steve. Have a good rest of your day. :)
Yah I would do that if I were you. Man you are lucky! Where do you even find these rations? The only ones I can find are lots and lots of money, and I would love to do a review for my channel on one of these older rations i.e. C-Rations, Emergency Rations. Anything! :D
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Re: Civil Defense Carbohydrate Supplement Tin

Post by donaldjcheek » Sun Sep 17, 2017 8:14 am

I received one of these many years when the area Civil Defense shelters were phased out after the Soviet collapse. A local testing lab had determined that the candy was still good, but the crackers were rancid. (Didn't need a doc to tell me that!)

The candy was given to me with the understanding that it would be used by the Boy Scout troop. We repackaged the "supplement lozenges" (about the size and shape of a cough drop) in ziplock bags and passed them out on camping trips for several years.

They are your basic sugar - citric acid - artificial color -artificial flavor hard candies. To me (and the Scouts), they all tasted the same.
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Re: Civil Defense Carbohydrate Supplement Tin

Post by rationtin440 » Sun Sep 17, 2017 10:16 am

It's kind of ironic when you think about it; the red dye in the supplement caused cancer, and if you were in a situation where you had a choice between starving or eating it, you could always leave the shelter and get leukemia from the fallout.

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Re: Civil Defense Carbohydrate Supplement Tin

Post by rationtin440 » Sun Sep 17, 2017 10:19 am

My apologies if this is in the wrong topic, I just thought of the irony of it.

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Post by Simon2002mre » Sun Sep 17, 2017 12:19 pm

rationtin440 wrote:It's kind of ironic when you think about it; the red dye in the supplement caused cancer, and if you were in a situation where you had a choice between starving or eating it, you could always leave the shelter and get leukemia from the fallout.
Ha! Seems to me like I little bit of a situation eh? :P
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Re: Civil Defense Carbohydrate Supplement Tin

Post by Nighthawk1097 » Sun Sep 17, 2017 1:12 pm

This would be interesting to try; are these rare?
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Re: Civil Defense Carbohydrate Supplement Tin

Post by Simon2002mre » Sun Sep 17, 2017 1:53 pm

Nighthawk1097 wrote:This would be interesting to try; are these rare?
Not a hundred percent sure, I don't think they are common, because of their age, but rare? I don't know
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