Hey there,
My wife was making scrambled eggs this morning when she suddenly stopped and looked at me.
"Honey," she said, "we just paid four dollars for a dozen eggs that'll be expired next week. But those powder eggs you showed me last forever and cost like fifty cents per serving."
Then she paused and added: "Why are we being stupid about this?"
I couldn't argue with her logic.
Smart families have figured this out already.
While the rest of us are paying grocery store prices for eggs that expire in weeks, they've locked in egg prices for the next 25 years.
Here's what they know:
Our Whole Powdered Eggs taste just like fresh eggs (seriously, try a blind taste test). But they cost a fraction of grocery store prices and last until 2047.
The 10-pack gives you 120 servings of real eggs.
* Perfect for scrambled eggs that taste fresh
* Great for baking (works exactly like regular eggs)
* Amazing for camping or quick breakfasts
* Just add water and you're ready to cook
But here's the thing - this pricing disappears at midnight tonight.
The 10-pack is marked down for TODAY ONLY. After tonight, you're back to paying full price while egg costs keep climbing.
Look, I'm not trying to pressure you. But my wife was right - we've been doing this the expensive way for years.
Every month we're throwing money at eggs that spoil. Meanwhile, this 10-pack gives you 120 servings that never expire.
The clock is literally ticking on this one.
No chalky powder nonsense. These are real whole eggs, just freeze-dried. Scramble them up and your kids won't know the difference.
You have until midnight. That's it.
Don't be us tomorrow morning, making eggs and wishing we'd locked in today's pricing when we had the chance.
-Paul B.
330-859-4424
General Manager
Valley Food Storage
P.S. My wife just texted me: "Did you order ours yet? I don't want to miss this." Even she knows a good deal when she sees one. But only until midnight.