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Space Debris

$2.19

Space Debris

Dry Weight: 3.5 OZ (99g)

Serving Size: n/a

Candy coated chocolate.

DIRECTIONS: Ready to eat.

INGREDIENTS: MILK CHOCOLATE (SUGAR, COCOA BUTTER CHOCOLATE LIQUOR, WHOLE MILK, SOY LECITHIN), SUGAR, ARTIFICIAL COLORS (YELLOW 5 & 6, BLUE 1 & 2, RED 40, SORBITOL, TITANIUM DIOXIDE, PHOSPHORIC ACID, METHYL AND PROPYL PARABENS, CARAMEL), CORN SYRUP, WAX, DEXTRIN.

ALLERGENS: MAY CONTAIN TRACES OF PEANUTS AND TREE NUTS.

Nutrition Facts: Serving Size 113g, Servings per Container 1, Calories 530, Calories from Fat 190, Total Fat 21g 32%, Saturated Fat 13g 65%, Cholesterol 10mg 4%, Sodium 45mg 2%, Total Carbohydrate 85g 28%, Dietary Fiber 3g 11%, Sugars 79g, Protein 5g, Vitamin A 2%, Calcium 10%, Iron 20%


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Eat what they eat on the International Space Station – real space food! These food items are created and manufactured for the astronauts and cosmonauts aboard the International Space Station by our parent company, SPACEHAB/Johnson Engineering. The foods are fully hydrated and ready to eat - no longer do the astronauts have to survive on just dehydrated food. All have passed stringent NASA guidelines and each is packaged to exact NASA specifications and then shipped exactly as it ships to the space station (minus the velcro to keep it from floating away - you can glue your own velcro strips to the package is you would like!). Each package has a five year shelf life and contains one average serving. Perfect for 'show and tell,' camping trips, college dorm rooms and more...just open and eat.Ice Cream Astronaut Style. Pretend you are a real Astronaut with a craving for ice cream. This freeze-dried snack was created for use onboard real space missions. Vanilla, Chocolate and Strawberry, all in one bar. Great for parties, class projects and as a special treat. No refrigeration required. Freeze-dried foods are eaten by astronauts under weightlessness conditions in space. Originally developed for the early Apollo missions, food is frozen to -40 degrees F (-40 degrees C) and then vacuum dried and placed in a special foil pouch. Our products are manufactured by the same company that supplies freeze-dried foods to NASA for the Space Shuttle missions. This space meal includes chicken and rice in a savory sauce, accented with pimientos. Just add hot water, stir, and your meal is ready to serve.
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