We look for ways to give you the
best products and best prices. We bring you Yoder's line of product.
These are very popular and a great addition to your prep and outdoors
needs. And you can buy case or cans.
As always members save extra.
Here's what our customers think about Yoders.
"I couldn't believe how much bacon was in that little can! The bacon
cooks up great in microwave even though it's already cooked. You can
make it soft or extra crispy. Great product." - Stephen
Case of Yoders Bacon
Fully Cooked, Ready to Eat,
12 Cans per case, 40 to 50 slices per can.
Each can is 9 ounces of fully cooked and drained
bacon. Between 2-3/4 and 3-1/4 pounds of raw bacon go into each can.
Each can is the highest quality fresh #1 bacon slices. Cured to
specifications, cooked and then hand wrapped, rolled and packed in the
U.S.
MSRP: $202.99, BUY: 164.42
http://www.safecastle.com/yoders-bacon.aspx
Yoders Bacon - 6 Cans
MSRP: $129.00, BUY: 104.49
http://www.safecastle.com/yoders-bacon-1-1.aspx
Yoders Bacon - 3 Cans
MSRP: $71.00, BUY: 57.51
http://www.safecastle.com/yoders-bacon-1-1.aspx
Yoders Meat Variety Pack
2 Cans of Beef, 2 Cans Chicken, 2 Cans Turkey, 2 Cans Pork, 2 Cans Hamburger and 2 Cans Pork Sausage
28 Ounces in Each Can (#2 1/2 cans),
1 3/4 Pounds of US Raised and Commercially Canned meats per can,
Fully cooked and ready to eat!
21 Pounds of Yoder's Canned Meats TOTAL!
MSRP: $155.00, BUY: 125.55
http://www.safecastle.com/yoders-meat-variety-pack.aspx
Case of Yoders Chicken
Yoders Fresh Canned Chicken- 28 oz. cans
- Convenient
- Low fat content
- Non-refrigerated long shelf life
- Contain no preservatives
Weight: 23 lbs.-12 cans
MSRP: $155.00, BUY: 125.55
http://www.safecastle.com/yoders-hom...d-chicken.aspx
Yoders Hamburger Ground Beef
28
Ounces in Each Can (#2 1/2 cans), 1 3/4 Pounds of US Raised and
Commercially Canned Hamburger per can, fully cooked and ready to eat!
(21 Pounds of Ground Beef TOTAL - 12 cans)
PERFECT for your Food
Storage Plan, Family Preparedness and Emergency Readiness. Made by
Yoder's in Ohio, an Amish family tradition for more than 40 years, this
product will protect your family and yourself in times of uncertainty.
MSRP: $155.00, BUY: 125.55
http://www.safecastle.com/yoders-ham...ound-beef.aspx
There are two ways to sleep well at night ... be ignorant or be prepared.
Thursday, January 15, 2015
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Solar Combo Sun Oven with Dehydrating Package 36% off
Sun Oven with Dehydradating Package
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Saturday, January 10, 2015
Milk prices continue to rise up, here's how to hedge, now 35% off
A gallon of fortified whole milk cost $3.8 in November 2014, a 20% increase since Jan 2010, per Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Now 35% off ...(Members save extra)
MSRP: $165.00, SAVE: $66.00 (BUY: $99.00)
Six #10 cans of Grandmas Country Powdered Milk - total of 18.6 lbs
Country Cream 100% REAL Instant Powdered Milk is known world wide as the very best Instant Milk anywhere. Country Cream is the ONLY milk that tastes like REAL MILK when you mix it. Every other manufacture has tried to duplicate Country Cream but has failed. Made from the finest quality raw ingredients.
This 100% REAL Instant Powdered Milk is packaged in premium #10 cans, that have been enameled to protect against rust on the outside and to protect against loss of the wonderful natural flavor in the inside. Packaged with an oxygen absorber to remove the oxygen from the inside of the can and prevent oxidation and loss of nutrition. When stored in a cool dry place, the milk will be stable for as long as 10 years without loss of flavor and little loss of nutrition.
Wonderful to cook with, as well as to make cheese and yogurt.
Why settle for less when you can have the very best?
Grandma Country Cream Chocolate MilQ
MSRP: $165.00, SAVE: $66.00 (BUY: $99.00)
6 #10 Cans of Chocolate MilQ
Country Cream Chocolate MilQ is Gourmet quality when used as a chocolate milk or as hot cocoa. Either way, you will be wondering how it could taste so good. A rich creamy texture that's better than any chocolate milk you can purchase at the store.
A special blend of powders including Dutch cocoa, non-fat dry milk, sugar and flavoring will keep you coming back for more.
Never worry about losing milk because you didn't drink it soon enough. Only make what you need and keep the can covered until you're ready to make it again. You can store this chocolate milk mix for up to 10 years if kept in a cool dry place.
Country Cream Chocolate MilQ is Gourmet quality when used as a chocolate milk or as hot cocoa. Either way, you will be wondering how it could taste so good. A rich creamy texture that's better than any chocolate milk you can purchase at the store.
A special blend of powders including Dutch cocoa, non-fat dry milk, sugar and flavoring will keep you coming back for more.
Never worry about losing milk because you didn't drink it soon enough. Only make what you need and keep the can covered until you're ready to make it again. You can store this chocolate milk mix for up to 10 years if kept in a cool dry place.
Grandmas Country Dutch Chocolate Drink
MSRP: $165.00, SAVE: $66.00 (BUY: $99.00)
Dutch Chocolate Drink, Country Cream® Powder, Non-Instant - Case of 6, #10 Cans
Country Cream® Dutch Chocolate Drink mix is a JUST ADD WATER product. #10 steel enamel can.
This Powdered Chocolate drink is packaged in premium #10 cans, that have been enameled to protect against rust on the outside and to protect against loss of the wonderful natural flavor in the inside. Packaged with an oxygen absorber to remove the oxygen from the inside of the can and prevent oxidation and loss of nutrition. When stored in a cool dry place, the milk will be stable for as long as 10 years without loss of flavor and little loss of nutrition.
Why settle for less when you can have the very best?
Friday, January 02, 2015
Mountain House Buckets (Essentials / Classic) at lowest prices ever (While supplies last)
Lowest Prices on Mountain House Premium Bucket (Essential / Classic)
Only for $63
The "Essential Assortment" Includes:
4 - Rice and Chicken
4 - Chili Mac
4 - Spaghetti
12 pouches per bucket - 32 Servings
Bucket Dimensions: 10" x 9.25" x 13"
The "Classic Assortment" Includes:
2 - Beef StroganoffMountain House has taken their best selling pouch varieties and put them in an easy storage bucket. These are tested and proven to last 25+ years!Convenient, easy to store and stack--in clear buckets so you can see the sealed, 25-year pouches inside. Made with real USDA meat, no trans fat.
2 - Chicken Teriyaki
2 - Beef Stew
2 - Lasagna
2 - Noodles & Chicken
2 - Granola w/ Blueberries
12 pouches per bucket - 29 Servings
Bucket Dimensions: 10" x 9.25" x 13"
Now buy them in bulk. Buy 4 premium buckets
Just $250.00
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
Here Are Some Crucial Winter Survival Tips From The US Marine Corps
Here Are Some Crucial Winter Survival Tips From The US Marine Corps
It was an unseasonably and even historically warm Christmas week for much of the US. But we're only a month into winter, and more intense weather could be just around the corner.
In extreme enough cold — like the conditions that gripped some parts of the US during last year's "polar vortex" — exposed skin can freeze in only 10 minutes. People also risk hypothermia just by going outside.
Besides desert climates, winter is the worst to endure. The US military has whole courses designed to teach its people how to survive.
Here are a few tips and some items the Marine Corps considers essential to combating the cold. They come from the Winter Survival Course Handbook, which draws reference from the UK's SAS Survival Handbook.
Here's what the Marines say to take with you if you venture deep into the cold this winter.
Key Items:
1. Water/Food: At least a few gallons of water is advisable in harsh conditions.
2. Fire-starting material: Flint, matches, or a lighter.
3. 550 Cord: This gets its name from the weight it can bear. Good for making shelters, trapping animals, and treating wounds.
4. Blankets/Poncho
5. A metal container: For boiling water. It's not safe to eat mass amounts of snow off the ground. Must be a non-petrol carrying container. Kill two birds with one stone and carry a can of beans.
6. Tape: Electrical or gorilla duct tape has near-infinite uses.
7. A knife and/or multipurpose tool: Some of these actually contain a flint.
8. First Aid kit
9. Compass
10. A mirror: For signaling. In a pinch, a makeup mirror will suffice.
11. Pocket sewing kit
These items can be packed differently for travel in a car or on foot. Obviously, one for a car can be a bit more robust.
Considering you probably won't be "caught behind enemy lines," we can dispense with the war-time survival tips and get right to more generic survival.
Essential Tips:
1. Planning: First you have to assemble your kit. If it's mobile, make sure it's kept in a water proof container or bag.
As for the first 24 hours of being lost or stuck:
2. Shelter: If you're in a car, don't leave it. If you're on foot, build a shelter, or find one: Finding shelter is the paramount consideration when stranded in extreme weather.
Hollowed-out logs can be cleaned out and enhanced. Caves work as well. Reduced living space means warmer living space. Beware of occupying animals, and consider ventilation.
Here's an example of a snow cave, dug from beneath a tree caught in a snowdrift:

3. Start a fire: And plan to maintain that fire. Dig a hole and use dry pencil-thick branches and evergreen limbs as kindling. Evergreens burn fast and hot.
Fuel should be thicker limbs that have broken off a tree — found near the ground, but not submerged in snow.
Now for the second 24 hours:
4. Find water: Nearby lakes and rivers are great but snow and ice will do. Ice is better because it has a higher water content by volume.
You can build a water generator out of three sturdy sticks, some binding, and a plastic bag, sock, or shirt:

5. Conserve food: Given that you told people where you were going, they'll be out looking for you within a day or so. Catching food in the wild is not difficult though.
550 cord (or better yet, fishing line, if any is handy) can be used for snares. Paper clips, hairpins and sewing kits all yield hasty fishing hooks.
Here's a brief how-to on building a quick snare.
And here's what to do if you aren't found after a couple of days:
6. Improve survival conditions: This doesn't just mean upgrading your shelter with new additions. It also means preparing to be seen by anyone looking for you.
Prep a platform of dry interlocking green limbs to be set ablaze at a moment's notice, and bright pieces of clothing or material could be placed in visible places.
This post is originally by Geoffrey Ingersoll.
It was an unseasonably and even historically warm Christmas week for much of the US. But we're only a month into winter, and more intense weather could be just around the corner.
In extreme enough cold — like the conditions that gripped some parts of the US during last year's "polar vortex" — exposed skin can freeze in only 10 minutes. People also risk hypothermia just by going outside.
Besides desert climates, winter is the worst to endure. The US military has whole courses designed to teach its people how to survive.
Here are a few tips and some items the Marine Corps considers essential to combating the cold. They come from the Winter Survival Course Handbook, which draws reference from the UK's SAS Survival Handbook.
Here's what the Marines say to take with you if you venture deep into the cold this winter.
Key Items:
1. Water/Food: At least a few gallons of water is advisable in harsh conditions.
2. Fire-starting material: Flint, matches, or a lighter.
3. 550 Cord: This gets its name from the weight it can bear. Good for making shelters, trapping animals, and treating wounds.
4. Blankets/Poncho
5. A metal container: For boiling water. It's not safe to eat mass amounts of snow off the ground. Must be a non-petrol carrying container. Kill two birds with one stone and carry a can of beans.
6. Tape: Electrical or gorilla duct tape has near-infinite uses.
7. A knife and/or multipurpose tool: Some of these actually contain a flint.
8. First Aid kit
9. Compass
10. A mirror: For signaling. In a pinch, a makeup mirror will suffice.
11. Pocket sewing kit
These items can be packed differently for travel in a car or on foot. Obviously, one for a car can be a bit more robust.
Considering you probably won't be "caught behind enemy lines," we can dispense with the war-time survival tips and get right to more generic survival.
Essential Tips:
1. Planning: First you have to assemble your kit. If it's mobile, make sure it's kept in a water proof container or bag.
As for the first 24 hours of being lost or stuck:
2. Shelter: If you're in a car, don't leave it. If you're on foot, build a shelter, or find one: Finding shelter is the paramount consideration when stranded in extreme weather.
Hollowed-out logs can be cleaned out and enhanced. Caves work as well. Reduced living space means warmer living space. Beware of occupying animals, and consider ventilation.
Here's an example of a snow cave, dug from beneath a tree caught in a snowdrift:
3. Start a fire: And plan to maintain that fire. Dig a hole and use dry pencil-thick branches and evergreen limbs as kindling. Evergreens burn fast and hot.
Fuel should be thicker limbs that have broken off a tree — found near the ground, but not submerged in snow.
Now for the second 24 hours:
4. Find water: Nearby lakes and rivers are great but snow and ice will do. Ice is better because it has a higher water content by volume.
You can build a water generator out of three sturdy sticks, some binding, and a plastic bag, sock, or shirt:
5. Conserve food: Given that you told people where you were going, they'll be out looking for you within a day or so. Catching food in the wild is not difficult though.
550 cord (or better yet, fishing line, if any is handy) can be used for snares. Paper clips, hairpins and sewing kits all yield hasty fishing hooks.
Here's a brief how-to on building a quick snare.
And here's what to do if you aren't found after a couple of days:
6. Improve survival conditions: This doesn't just mean upgrading your shelter with new additions. It also means preparing to be seen by anyone looking for you.
Prep a platform of dry interlocking green limbs to be set ablaze at a moment's notice, and bright pieces of clothing or material could be placed in visible places.
This post is originally by Geoffrey Ingersoll.
2 day sale on Fuel up to $50 off | Extra $5 on PRI-G (Limited Quantity)
2 Days only. Fuel Savings. Extra $50 off.
ReadyFuel
ReadyFuel Case of 120 Fuel Packets
Enough Fuel to Boil 30 Gallons of water (about a 1 month supply of fuel for 1 person)
The easiest fire you'll ever light! The ultimate fire solution. For the casual hiker or weekend camper, ReadyFuel helps keep supplies to a minimum.
ReadyFuel is light and easy carry. It can be counted on to start a fire, burn hot, boil water, and cook a meal. When it's finished burning simply blow away. Perfect for Extreme Conditions.
ReadyFuel will surpass the expectations of adventurers, extreme athletes, and wilderness explorers. ReadyFuel can be transported globally by airplane and will burn at high elevations.
MSRP: $240.00, BUY: $189.99
Buy here: http://www.safecastle.com/readyfuel.aspx
Check out the video here:
ReadyFuel from THE READY PROJECT on Vimeo.
Extra 5$ off on PRI-G
While stocks last ...
By simply applying a small amount of PRI-D for diesel or PRI-G for gasoline at the time of storing, the fuel will remain refinery fresh and stable. This freshness will hold for months, even years. With periodic re-treating of the fuel, it will remain fresh indefinitely.
Available in 2 sizes (16oz/32oz)
BUY: $21.95 - $30.00
Link here: http://www.safecastle.com/pri-g-fuel-treatment.aspx
ReadyFuel
ReadyFuel Case of 120 Fuel Packets
Enough Fuel to Boil 30 Gallons of water (about a 1 month supply of fuel for 1 person)
The easiest fire you'll ever light! The ultimate fire solution. For the casual hiker or weekend camper, ReadyFuel helps keep supplies to a minimum.
ReadyFuel is light and easy carry. It can be counted on to start a fire, burn hot, boil water, and cook a meal. When it's finished burning simply blow away. Perfect for Extreme Conditions.
ReadyFuel will surpass the expectations of adventurers, extreme athletes, and wilderness explorers. ReadyFuel can be transported globally by airplane and will burn at high elevations.
MSRP: $240.00, BUY: $189.99
Buy here: http://www.safecastle.com/readyfuel.aspx
Check out the video here:
ReadyFuel from THE READY PROJECT on Vimeo.
Extra 5$ off on PRI-G
While stocks last ...
By simply applying a small amount of PRI-D for diesel or PRI-G for gasoline at the time of storing, the fuel will remain refinery fresh and stable. This freshness will hold for months, even years. With periodic re-treating of the fuel, it will remain fresh indefinitely.
Available in 2 sizes (16oz/32oz)
BUY: $21.95 - $30.00
Link here: http://www.safecastle.com/pri-g-fuel-treatment.aspx
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Freeze Dried Sirloin Steak (Military Surplus) , 35 cans , Exclusively at Safecastle.
This listing is for a single #10 can.
These Freeze Dried Sirloin Steaks average between 3/4 and 1 inch thick and are 5 to 6 inches across. The meat comes from the sirloin round area. This type of steak is leaner and full of rich flavor. Lean beef provides us with power to feel full longer, to stay active longer, and to build muscles. Additionally, it provides 10 essential nutrients such Protein, Iron, B12, and others. There is the right amount of fat marbling with this cut, and they are gourmet trimmed so there is no excess fat on the outside.
Get these delicious Freeze Dried Steaks exclusively at Safecastle. All cans were sealed in an oxygen/moisture free environment. Each can weighs 15 oz and contains between 10 and 11 Steaks.

Here: http://www.safecastle.com/freeze-dried-sirloin-steaks.aspx
Flash Facts:
-#10 Size Cans (aka Gallon Can)
-10-11 Sirloin Steaks per Can
-U.S. Government/Military Surplus
-25+ year shelf life
-No Refrigeration Required
-2014 Production
BUY: $109.99 (Members save extra)
These Freeze Dried Sirloin Steaks average between 3/4 and 1 inch thick and are 5 to 6 inches across. The meat comes from the sirloin round area. This type of steak is leaner and full of rich flavor. Lean beef provides us with power to feel full longer, to stay active longer, and to build muscles. Additionally, it provides 10 essential nutrients such Protein, Iron, B12, and others. There is the right amount of fat marbling with this cut, and they are gourmet trimmed so there is no excess fat on the outside.
Get these delicious Freeze Dried Steaks exclusively at Safecastle. All cans were sealed in an oxygen/moisture free environment. Each can weighs 15 oz and contains between 10 and 11 Steaks.
Here: http://www.safecastle.com/freeze-dried-sirloin-steaks.aspx
Flash Facts:
-#10 Size Cans (aka Gallon Can)
-10-11 Sirloin Steaks per Can
-U.S. Government/Military Surplus
-25+ year shelf life
-No Refrigeration Required
-2014 Production
BUY: $109.99 (Members save extra)
Saturday, December 20, 2014
War has moved to new frontiers. This time its your computer...
This has never happened before yet we
witnessed it. Sony pulled a movie "The Interview" because of threats
from a group of hackers. These hackers sat half way around the world and got
into Sony's offices and twisted their arm. The sheer magnitude of this episode
is mind boggling. What message does it covey to others hackers, is a different
story.
So here is the question "If a $22B
corporation can get hacked and forced to surrender, can you face the
same?"
Answer is YES !!
Your
personal and confidential Information is flowing digitally more than ever, all
your message, emails, personal data is at risk and you need to know how to
protect it.
Here's how to see signs of Identity
Theft per FTC.
- How do thieves get your information?
- They rummage through your garbage, trash of business or public dumps. or pretend to work — for legitimate companies, medical offices, clinics, pharmacies, or government agencies, or convince you to reveal personal information.
- What do Thieves do with your Information ?
- Once identity thieves have your personal information, they can drain your bank account, run up charges on your credit cards, open new utility accounts, or get medical treatment on your health insurance.
- Clues that someone has stolen your information.
- You see withdrawals from your bank account that you can’t explain.
- You don’t get your bills or other mail.
- Merchants refuse your checks.
- Debt collectors call you about debts that aren’t yours.
- You find unfamiliar accounts or charges on your credit report.
- Medical providers bill you for services you didn’t use.
- Your health plan rejects your legitimate medical claim because the records show you’ve reached your benefits limit.
- A health plan won’t cover you because your medical records show a condition you don’t have.
- The IRS notifies you that more than one tax return was filed in your name, or that you have income from an employer you don’t work for.
- You get notice that your information was compromised by a data breach at a company where you do business or have an account.
What If Your Information is Lost or Stolen, But Your Accounts Don’t Show Any Problems?
If your wallet, Social Security card, or other personal, financial or account information are lost or stolen, contact the credit reporting companies and place a fraud alert on your credit file. Check your bank and other account statements for unusual activity. Order a free copy of your credit report periodically to monitor your accounts. You have a right to one free copy of your credit report from each of the national credit reporting companies every year. If you stagger your orders, you can get a credit report every four months.
Source: http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0271-signs-identity-theft
Also read through https://www.creditcards.com/ credit-card-news/help/ interactive-sample-credit- report-6000.php which compiles and explains examples of items you will find on an actual report. Since FTc.gov’s article doesn’t have interactive components that allow the reader to get an as-needed, specific breakdown of what's on a credit report
Also read through https://www.creditcards.com/
Examples of Identity
Theft Schemes – Fiscal Year 2014
The following examples of identity theft schemes are written
from public record documents on file in the courts within the judicial district
where the cases were prosecuted.
Texas Resident Sentenced for
Filing False Claims for Refunds
On Sept. 29, 2014, in Phoenix, Arizona, Stephen Galender Allison, of Lakeway, Texas, was sentenced to 30 months in prison and ordered to pay $813,555 in restitution. Allison previously pleaded guilty to false claims. According to court documents, between 2007 and 2012, Allison filed a total of 29 fraudulent federal and state tax returns. In these returns, Allison falsely claimed that the filer had earned substantial wages, that substantial taxes had already been withheld from the filer’s paycheck, and that the filer was entitled to a large refund based on these alleged tax withholdings. In addition to filing several of these false tax returns on his own behalf, Allison also filed similar returns on behalf of a fictitious person and on behalf of several acquaintances whose identities he had stolen.
On Sept. 29, 2014, in Phoenix, Arizona, Stephen Galender Allison, of Lakeway, Texas, was sentenced to 30 months in prison and ordered to pay $813,555 in restitution. Allison previously pleaded guilty to false claims. According to court documents, between 2007 and 2012, Allison filed a total of 29 fraudulent federal and state tax returns. In these returns, Allison falsely claimed that the filer had earned substantial wages, that substantial taxes had already been withheld from the filer’s paycheck, and that the filer was entitled to a large refund based on these alleged tax withholdings. In addition to filing several of these false tax returns on his own behalf, Allison also filed similar returns on behalf of a fictitious person and on behalf of several acquaintances whose identities he had stolen.
Defendant Sentenced in $19
Million Tax Fraud Conspiracy
On Sept. 26, 2014, in Anchorage, Alaska, Maximo Amparo-Vazquez, aka Japhet Soto Santiago, aka Luis Angel Cortez, a citizen of the Dominican Republic formerly residing in Alaska, was sentenced to 84 months in prison, three years of supervised release and ordered to pay $559,755 in restitution to the IRS. Amparo-Vazquez pleaded guilty on July 2, 2014, to conspiring to defraud the government with respect to claims. According to court documents, from January 2010 to March 2012, Amparo-Vazquez conspired with others to use stolen identities to file income tax returns for the purpose of obtaining fraudulent income tax refunds. The conspirators in the income tax fraud scheme obtained the stolen identities of more than 2,600 individuals, including people’s names and social security numbers. Most of these stolen identities were from citizens of Puerto Rico.
On Sept. 26, 2014, in Anchorage, Alaska, Maximo Amparo-Vazquez, aka Japhet Soto Santiago, aka Luis Angel Cortez, a citizen of the Dominican Republic formerly residing in Alaska, was sentenced to 84 months in prison, three years of supervised release and ordered to pay $559,755 in restitution to the IRS. Amparo-Vazquez pleaded guilty on July 2, 2014, to conspiring to defraud the government with respect to claims. According to court documents, from January 2010 to March 2012, Amparo-Vazquez conspired with others to use stolen identities to file income tax returns for the purpose of obtaining fraudulent income tax refunds. The conspirators in the income tax fraud scheme obtained the stolen identities of more than 2,600 individuals, including people’s names and social security numbers. Most of these stolen identities were from citizens of Puerto Rico.
Read all case here on IRS site.
Stay Safe !!
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Mountain House Sale is back 25-40% off | Free Giveaways | Lowest Prices ever on Buckets
Mountain House Cans !!
Lowest Prices, Loyalty Rewards, Free Giveaway!!
This is the last sale of the year and its big. As always we have great prices on Mountain House cans. We are allowed only a few sales in a year where you get maximum allowed discounts on all can cases AND free shipping in lower 48 states. You get

Buy more Save more..
Purchase has to be single transaction for volume discounts.
We will send gift card after purchase
Free Gift
With every purchase of $350 you get a knife free.
Limited Quantity, first come first serve
Lowest Prices every on Essentials Bucket, Classic Bucket

The "Essential Assortment" Includes:
Lowest Prices, Loyalty Rewards, Free Giveaway!!
This is the last sale of the year and its big. As always we have great prices on Mountain House cans. We are allowed only a few sales in a year where you get maximum allowed discounts on all can cases AND free shipping in lower 48 states. You get
- Lowest Prices 25-40% off
- Loyalty member savings 1-2% within the next 2 weeks
- Freebies (On all order above $350 you get a free knife - limited quantity)
- Free Shipping (in lower 48 states)
Buy more Save more..
- Buy 5 cases, get additional $25 off
- Buy 10 cases, get additional $50 off
Purchase has to be single transaction for volume discounts.
We will send gift card after purchase
Free Gift
With every purchase of $350 you get a knife free.
Limited Quantity, first come first serve
Lowest Prices every on Essentials Bucket, Classic Bucket
The "Essential Assortment" Includes:
4 - Rice and ChickenThe "Classic Assortment" Includes:
4 - Chili Mac
4 - Spaghetti
12 pouches per bucket - 32 Servings
Bucket Dimensions: 10" x 9.25" x 13"
2 - Beef StroganoffMSRP: $89.99, BUY: $63.00
2 - Chicken Teriyaki
2 - Beef Stew
2 - Lasagna
2 - Noodles & Chicken
2 - Granola w/ Blueberries
12 pouches per bucket - 29 Servings
Bucket Dimensions: 10" x 9.25" x 13"
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Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Loyalty Rewards winner announced | Loyalty Standings
What is Safecastle Loyalty Program ..
Few more weeks you still have some time to qualify for cash back.
- In brief, every buyers club member who registers for the 2014 Loyalty program will earn a rebate gift certificate worth at least 1% of the total value of their year's purchases at Safecastle ... yes, retroactive to Jan. 1, 2014.
- If total purchases for the year exceed $5000, then the total rebate gift certificate will be at least 2%!
- Throughout the year, there will be special offers made that will provide the opportunity to further increase that year-end rebate percentage!
Learn more here.
This months Giveaway...
Maratac Extreme Bob
Retail Value: $63.00
Winner for this giveaway is Cust #12282
This bag was originally designed by CountyComm for law enforcement (LAPD) and some of our friends in the U.S. military.
Our earlier Bail-Out Bags are still in heavy daily use with: LAPD, San Jose P.D., Santa Clara County Sheriffs Office, San Francisco P.D. and individual officers across the country. They were designed from the ground up to be the ultimate personal gear carry/last resort bailout bag.
Top 10 loyalty standings right now
Loyalty Members who get 2% cash back
Customer ID: 12158: Eligible Sales: $6086.47
Customer ID: 8639: Eligible Sales: $5192.39
Loyalty Members who get 1% cash back (Still time to get into 2 % bracket)
Customer ID: 7993: Eligible Sales: $4384.59
Customer ID: 8496: Eligible Sales: $3495.15
Customer ID: 7899: Eligible Sales: $2861.85
Customer ID: 8820: Eligible Sales: $2854.30
Customer ID: 5949: Eligible Sales: $2658.20
Customer ID: 9307: Eligible Sales: $1852.40
Customer ID: 3889: Eligible Sales: $1668.53
Customer ID: 7379: Eligible Sales: $1658.73
Few more weeks you still have some time to qualify for cash back.
- In brief, every buyers club member who registers for the 2014 Loyalty program will earn a rebate gift certificate worth at least 1% of the total value of their year's purchases at Safecastle ... yes, retroactive to Jan. 1, 2014.
- If total purchases for the year exceed $5000, then the total rebate gift certificate will be at least 2%!
- Throughout the year, there will be special offers made that will provide the opportunity to further increase that year-end rebate percentage!
Learn more here.
This months Giveaway...
Maratac Extreme Bob
Retail Value: $63.00
Winner for this giveaway is Cust #12282
This bag was originally designed by CountyComm for law enforcement (LAPD) and some of our friends in the U.S. military.
Our earlier Bail-Out Bags are still in heavy daily use with: LAPD, San Jose P.D., Santa Clara County Sheriffs Office, San Francisco P.D. and individual officers across the country. They were designed from the ground up to be the ultimate personal gear carry/last resort bailout bag.
Top 10 loyalty standings right now
Loyalty Members who get 2% cash back
Customer ID: 12158: Eligible Sales: $6086.47
Customer ID: 8639: Eligible Sales: $5192.39
Loyalty Members who get 1% cash back (Still time to get into 2 % bracket)
Customer ID: 7993: Eligible Sales: $4384.59
Customer ID: 8496: Eligible Sales: $3495.15
Customer ID: 7899: Eligible Sales: $2861.85
Customer ID: 8820: Eligible Sales: $2854.30
Customer ID: 5949: Eligible Sales: $2658.20
Customer ID: 9307: Eligible Sales: $1852.40
Customer ID: 3889: Eligible Sales: $1668.53
Customer ID: 7379: Eligible Sales: $1658.73
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