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Diced Chicken - No. 10 Can
Mountain House
Diced Chicken - No. 10 Can
$73.17
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  Tastes like chicken.

  The Diced Chicken from Mountain House is 14 servings of real, precooked, cubed chicken in a can. Diced Chicken makes a great addition to your emergency food supply. All you need is hot water and 10 minutes of your time, and you'll have tender chunks of chicken to enjoy with any meal. Really - you can use Mountain House Diced Chicken in any dish such as pasta, rice bowls, burritos, salad... get those creative juices flowing!

  One thing that makes Mountain House Diced Chicken stand above your standard supermarket chicken? It has a shelf life of 30 years, yet offers all the same delicious flavor of fresh chicken. That's because it is freeze dried, which preserves the nutritional value and flavor of the chicken while extending its life. Isn't science cool?

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Description
Brand Name:
Mountain House
Type of Meal:
Side Dish
Food Type:
Non-Vegetarian
Flavor:
Diced Chicken
Size:
14 Servings
Calories per Serving:
170
Weight:
17.0 oz / 482 g
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
0030142
UPC:
041133301428
Other Features:
Combine that extra-long shelf life with the enormous value (14 servings!) in this can, and you've got yourself a great investment for your emergency food supply. Be prepared for whatever life throws your way - stock up on our freeze dried chicken today.
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