Men's Ration Pack

SKU: MensRationPack-1 | Weight: 5.0kg

This deluxe ration & survival pack has been prepared to provide some extra enjoyment to a well earned tea break or a hearty Sunday roast. Enough to share with friends and family or savour on a quite evening in.

Regular price $132.00 AUD
Sale price $132.00 AUD
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Men's Ration Pack: MensRationPack_CB
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Description

Men's ration pack includes:

  • Morish Premium Savoury Nibbles
  • Red Rock Deli style potato chips 90g
  • Vintage Teas English Breakfast Tea 30 pack 60g
  • Charlies traditional shortbreads x 2
  • Port Willunga Roasted Almonds 70g
  • Mother Megs Rum Balls 150g
  • Thornton and Wild Whiskey Fruit Cake 250g
  • Nobbys Peanuts 50g
  • Nobbys Cashews 50g

This premium ration pack includes the following choice:

  • 3 x Craft Beer cans - Coopers Sparkling Ale, James Squire One-fifty lashes Pale Ale, Stone and Wood Pacific Ale
  • Wirra Wirra Church Block red wine - a good quality McLaren Vale Red Blend
  • Bundaburg Rum 700ml
Under the Queensland Liquor Act 1992 it is legal for Hamper Me to sell up to 2 litres only of liquor per gift. By Australian law it is illegal to supply alcohol to persons under 18 years of age. No person under the age of 18 years can sign for delivery of an alcoholic gift.



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