This YouTube video from "Alaska Prepper" is titled "Largest Costco Haul Of The Year & It's 100% FREE! - Filling In The Gaps." The description heavily features affiliate links for various survival and preparedness products, including Genesis Gold Group, OUPES solar generators, NUTRIENT SURVIVAL freeze-dried food, U.S. Water Systems, SimPure water filtration, HYBRIDLIGHT, Shed Knives, BougeRV, Contingency Medical, EuyBike E-BIKE, FORJARS, and SD Bullion/ITM TRADING precious metals. The content appears to be a "haul" video focused on stocking up on essential supplies, likely with a prepper or survivalist angle, rather than a primary focus on firearms. However, given the channel's name and the inclusion of some survival-related gear that can be associated with self-defense or preparedness, it's possible firearms or related accessories could be mentioned or implied.
This video, titled "INSANE FOOD & EVERYTHING PRICES WITH NO RELIEF IN SIGHT - COSTCO FOOD HAUL & SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT," focuses on the rising cost of groceries and other goods, particularly at Costco. The content creator shares their Costco haul, discusses the economic situation, and makes a special announcement. Interspersed with the discussion of prices are numerous affiliate links for various products, including solar generators, water filters, emergency food, medical supplies, and precious metals. The creator emphasizes doing one's own research and clarifies they are not a financial advisor.
This YouTube video is titled "This Costco Haul Is What I Eat In Two Weeks On The Ketovore Diet! - Episode 8". The description reiterates the title and provides various affiliate links for products such as a Genesis Gold Group, a solar generator, nutrient survival food, Amazon storefront, contingency medical supplies, Forjars, SD Bullion, and ITM Trading. It also includes contact information and a disclaimer about not being a financial or medical advisor, offering only ideas and entertainment. The video has timestamps for an introduction, the Costco haul, and a breakdown of a large ribeye.
This video focuses on identifying items to purchase at Costco in June to prepare for upcoming inflation, particularly on food items. While the title and description heavily emphasize inflation preparedness and prepper items, there are no direct mentions of firearms, ammunition, or firearm-related gear. The content appears to be centered around bulk food purchases and general preparedness items, with affiliate links to solar generators, survival food, and precious metals.
This video, titled 'I'm Serious! Shortages Are Coming! Stock Up Now Before It's Too Late! - Costco Haul,' from the channel 'Alaska Prepper,' warns viewers about impending shortages and urges them to stock up. While the title and description heavily imply preparedness, the provided details of the video's content (timestamps for 'Click Bait!', 'Bone Builder Bags,' and 'Drop Off At The Food Bank') do not explicitly mention firearms, calibers, manufacturers, or specific firearm-related topics. The content appears to focus on general preparedness and potentially food or supply stockpiling, with a charitable element. The channel also promotes various affiliate products related to survival and preparedness, including gold and silver investments, solar generators, and survival food.
This video focuses on "Emergency Pay Day Prep" and "How to Win This Fight," framed by a Costco haul with prices. While the title and description are vague about the specific 'fight,' the inclusion of numerous affiliate links for survival gear, solar generators, nutrient survival food, medical supplies, precious metals, and tactical knives suggests a preparedness or survivalist theme, possibly with indirect ties to self-defense or emergency situations.
This YouTube video focuses on essential items for preppers, available at Costco. The content highlights products for emergency preparedness, with a strong emphasis on potential economic or societal disruptions. While the video title mentions "prepper items," it doesn't explicitly detail firearms or related accessories. However, given the common overlap between prepper communities and firearm ownership, the tags will reflect general preparedness and potential firearm-adjacent gear, based on typical prepper needs. The description includes affiliate links for solar generators, survival food, medical supplies, and precious metals, reinforcing the survival and self-sufficiency theme.
This video discusses weekly price hikes and a Costco prepping haul, necessitated by food that has "vanished from the pantry." The content appears to be focused on preparedness and stocking up, with affiliate links for survival food, Amazon products, precious metals, solar generators, and a "Ladies & Gentlemen" club. The creator emphasizes doing one's own research and disclaims being a professional.
This YouTube video, titled "My Costco Go To's," details a variety of food items the creator frequently purchases at Costco. The list includes grass-fed beef patties, Tyson chicken breasts, pre-made stuffed bell peppers, G2G protein bars, whole and fat-free milk, eggs, string cheese, panko shrimp, grilled chicken strips, Laughing Cow cheese, Birds Eye Garlic Chicken, Carb Balance Flour Tortillas, strawberries, and Goldfish crackers. The creator emphasizes convenience, nutritional benefits, and incorporating these items into their diet for training and weight management. The video also touches on personal preferences and mindful indulgence.
This video features a haul from Costco and a commissary, highlighting deals and 'lucky finds' for a pay-day prep in early 2022. The creator, Alaska Prepper, shares links to support the channel, including a promotion for Nutrient Survival, an Amazon storefront, SD Bullion, a membership club, and Bluetti solar generators. They also provide contact information and a disclaimer emphasizing personal research and that the content is for ideas and entertainment.
This video focuses on stocking up on essential prepper items from Costco, highlighting sale items that are suitable for a prepper's arsenal. The content emphasizes "prepper" supplies and a "costco haul" to prepare for various scenarios, including a "pay day prep." It promotes survival kits, solar generators, and precious metals as part of a preparedness strategy. While firearms are not explicitly mentioned as being purchased from Costco, the context of a "prepper arsenal" implies their inclusion in a broader preparedness plan.
This YouTube video focuses on 'Costco' deals relevant to a 'prepper pantry'. While the title mentions 'deals' and the description highlights 'prepper pantry' shopping, there is no explicit mention of firearms, ammunition, manufacturers, or specific firearm-related topics like concealed carry, home defense, or tactical gear. The content appears to be about general preparedness and bulk purchasing of non-firearm items from Costco, possibly for survival or emergency situations. The video provides links for charitable donations, channel support, and affiliate purchases for items like precious metals, Amazon products, solar generators, and nutrient survival food.