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Hurricane Helene hit —and I wasn't ready

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survivalfrog.com

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Thu, Oct 3, 2024 11:00 AM

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I never thought I’d need emergency food… Hey there, Lily here, Survival Frog’s Market

I never thought I’d need emergency food… [Shop Survival Frog]( Hey there, Lily here, Survival Frog’s Marketing Manager. As most of you know, Hurricane Helene devastated a large portion of the Southeastern US last Friday, including my area in Northwest North Carolina. Houses floated down the river, towns were completely washed away, and roads that were there Thursday night were just gone by noon on Friday. The thing is, this type of disaster ISN’T supposed to happen where I live. Sure, we’ve been through the tail-ends of hurricanes & flooding, but NO ONE expected this level of flooding. And now, some people have been stuck in their homes without power, water, and cell service for nearly a week. Supplies from the government haven't arrived yet & local volunteers are having trouble finding the supplies they need to help. That’s why it’s SO important to have emergency food and water stored for your family. Even if you don’t think you’ll ever need it, sometimes life throws completely unexpected emergencies your way. And in times like this, you don’t want to rely on hoping for outside help or scrambling last minute. I can’t tell you how much peace of mind it brings to have [Survival Fresh Canned Meat stored in my home](. Unlike other options, canned meat doesn't need any water or power to prepare, which is a huge relief in situations like this. Plus, with the 25 year shelf life, you’re prepared for years without worrying about expiration dates. The [4 Week Emergency Food Kits have been a lifesaver too](. They’re easy to store, packed with the essential calories you need, and again—no electricity needed to prepare. These products are exactly why I trust Survival Frog to help my family stay prepared, and I want to make sure you’re ready too—whether a disaster hits or not. Don’t wait until it’s too late. Take a look at our [canned meats HERE]( and [emergency food kits HERE]( and get ahead of the unexpected. Stay safe, LilySurvival Frog Marketing Manager PS. Canned Meat has been selling quickly over the past week and we are close to selling out. Make sure to [grab a case]( before we have to restock! ​​​______________________________________________________________________________ Need help? Talk with a product expert, place orders, or get customer support, email support@survivalfrog.com Survival Frog, 621 Kalamath Street, Suite 75, Denver, CO 80204, USA Can't see this email? [Open in your browser](. Want to update your email preferences or unsubscribe? [Manage your preferences here]( or [unsubscribe here](. [Unsubscribe](

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