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SoldOutAfterCrisis.com is a Damian Campbell website selling the “37 Vital Food Items Guide,” which is similar to his “Survive-Anything” guide and website.

According to SoldOutAfterCrisis.com, any disaster big or small could place the average American family into a food crisis. The “37 Vital Food Items Guide” is intended to help American families make sure they won’t go hungry in these potential situations.

It will help you know when a potential disaster is approaching, what the number one food item important to your survival is, the top 3 crucial items you will need for surviving a crisis, and more.

In addition to the “Vital Food” guide, you will also receive a guide to getting clean water in a crisis and to handling potential crises with energy. Also, after you order, you will receive special email offers and information from their website and partners.

This guide has a one time cost of $49.97 and is sold through Clickbank. This means that if you are unhappy with the guide for any reason, you have 60 days to request a no questions asked refund.

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Average Rating for " 37 Vital Food Items Guide " is 1.38 out of 5 based on 39 reviews.
  • I purchased this and am very satisfied. It is a concise package of information that will come in very handy.

    I'm surprised everyone keeps talking about the 37 food items as that is only a few pages of this 52 page book. and a very small part of it. There are other lists of non food items, how to cook, handle water, garden etc. There is a lot of data and work that went into this, and it is all in one place.

    I admire anyone who is prepared and is educating themselves on what to do 'just in case'. However you can get information is good.

    This 37 items package was sort of getting a bad rap, and it seems by people who haven't seen it. I just wanted to let those interested know that if you are looking for good basics on survival, this fits the bill.

    I am a VERY economical person and watch my money like a hawk. I usually never get stuff like this but I felt a desire to get the info all in one place to help me be prepared. It's about the best insurance policy I could get.

    Many of the survival packages I have seen go to extremes and seem to cost more, where as this has the basics of what you need and are things that anyone can do.

    Anyway there is my 2 cents worth.

    You are all way ahead of the game, and just the fact you are talking it over and looking at whats going on puts you way above the general population who sit on the couch with a bag of chips and watch the Worst TV I have ever seen. But that'a a whole other subject!

    Tony
    • You must have gotten a different book then I did. What a bunch of crap. I learned most of this stuff in Cub Scouts before Boy Scouts years ago. This may be for someone that's never in their life been out of the city and lives in an apartment. LOL
    • " You watch your money like a hawk " ? Really and you bought a 52 page book of nothing but fear crap and public information that is designed to get you to buy more of the same FOR $50 BUCKS ? You must live in the Glen Beck list of preferred suckers. HIGH ON THE LIST.
  • I too was about to buy, BUT as I have learned to do with EVERYTHING - RESEARCH FIRST! Thanks for the save. It is so hard to get to a real review site vs phony review sites. I was actually also looking for the list of 27. If I did buy it, I was going to share the info with family and friends via a prepper meetup, so even at that price it was worth it for the benefit of my team. Oh well.

    Safe surfing. Always...always...research!
  • ...adding to my above post. They even taught me how to bake in "dutch ovens" not electricity needed. In some states they have their own dry packing for long time storage. I took my beans, flour, sugar, etc to them and they canned all my dry food for long time storage. Otherwise the mice and other insects can eat it or damage. I guess in an emergency situation i will team up with the mormons, they are better prepar.
  • Ok people, just go to the LDS church. They have been in the culture of self relience and emmergengy preparness for decades. They even hold Anual, free emmergency preparness coordinated with the red cross and other goverment institutions. FREE!! or I'm sure that if you go to any of their church buildings and talk to their bishop/pastor or whatever they will be happy to give all the free info.

    In my area, i have been in one of their anual "emergency preparness" workshops and they have plenty of free info, where to find long non-perisable food, how to storage, etc. They are friendly and not pushy with religion. So, i bet many of this scammer they even take information from them and them sell it.
  • Facebook ads too...
  • You can find key information by visiting at least a dozen prepper sites. To much info to list here.

    Search prepper.
  • It's pretty ridiculous.

    When I heard him say something about "the liberals" I thought, "wait, *what's* he blaming on me? the coming world-wide emergency?" but due to the video not having controls and my immediate disinterest once I realized what a scam it was, I just couldn't bring myself to sit through it again to find out what my progressive politics have to do with the world's food supply.

    I am a 5th generation farmer, for cryin' out loud! Ugh. I know a little something about control of genetically modified seed sources - it's going to be corporate greed, not liberals nor conservatives, that bring a food apocalypse.

    Do yourselves a favor and google "emergency supplies" or "disaster kit" and don't waste your money on predators like this.
  • Never bought it - so my review is non-applicable, save for the fear-mongering video. I work in advertising, and as a marketing campaign, it is very well done - reminds me of a modern-day propaganda film in 1930s Germany crossed with a Billy Mays ad. Scary, but effective - (Daniel is certainly making $$ on his little scam).

    QUERY TO ANYONE WHO BOUGHT THIS ITEM: WOULD YOU PLEASE LIST THE 37 "ITEMS"?
    • Jason, the first and most obvious of the 37 items is, I'm guessing, water, followed by a means of purifying additional water. That's two. The other 35 items are fear.
  • I came across this guy's 'product' in an ad. I clicked on it and was annoyed that there was a video, and that you couldn't pause it. I'm glad my volume was at an agreeable level.

    I thought it would be mildly interesting to know some foods that would be good in some hollywood-like crisis. A couple of minutes in, I saw the thing for what it was. I found it very, very funny. This guy threw in every single selling tactic known to man, and it was done in such an incredibly obvious way. This guy had me laughing like few comedians ever have. I did a quick google to see if there was a list of the miracle items, but came across this site after a few of the aforementioned fake review sites.

    I am tempted to pay the 27 dollars just so I can share every word of his 'research' online for free. Of course, all of his 'research' is already there, but I thought it would be good to have it ready for anyone else that googled it too. Unfortunately I don't have the extra money, and after reading that many people didn't even get the product, I wouldn't want to try my luck.
  • I put my info in along with my credit card info & it kept saying invalid email so I tried several times & then again with a different email address & it did the same again. I pray to God this man didn't charge my card multiple times. I wished I would've checked reviews first! So if anyones thinking about it, please don't try it. The site I was on was for $27. then I found another site looking for reviews that offers it for just $7. DO NOT GIVE THEM YOUR INFO!
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