Recalled: Supercan Bulk Recalls Pig Ear Slivers Pet Treats Due to Salmonella Contamination (April 2, 2025)
Supercan Bulk recall due to Salmonella contamination. Learn what to do if you have
affected products and how to protect your pets

Don’t Guess When It Comes To Your Pet’s Care
Don’t Guess When It Comes To Your Pet’s Care
Overview
Supercan Bulk of Miami, FL is recalling one lot of its Supercan Pig Ear Slivers pet treats (15.9 oz bags, expiration date 11/09/2026) due to Salmonella contamination. The affected product was distributed in Washington State and tested positive during routine sampling by the Washington State Department of Agriculture. No illnesses have been reported so far.
What Products did Supercan Bulk recall on April 2, 2025?
- Product Name: Supercan Pig Ear Slivers – Thick Cut Piggy Ear Slices
- Size: 15.9 oz (500-piece bags)
Why Was the Supercan Bulk Recall Issued?
The Supercan Bulk recall was issued after routine testing by the Washington State Department of Agriculture detected Salmonella in a lot of its Pig Ear Slivers pet treats. Although no illnesses have been reported, the contamination poses health risks to both pets and humans handling the product.
Health Risks:
For humans:
Salmonella can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea (sometimes bloody), abdominal cramping, and fever. Rarely, it can lead to more serious conditions such as infections in the arteries, endocarditis, arthritis, muscle pain, eye irritation, and urinary tract symptoms. Anyone who has handled the recalled product and exhibits these symptoms should seek medical attention.
For pets:
Pets consuming the contaminated product may experience lethargy, diarrhea (often bloody), fever, vomiting, decreased appetite, and abdominal pain. Infected pets can also be carriers of the bacteria, potentially infecting other animals or humans. If your pet has consumed the recalled product and shows any symptoms, contact your veterinarian immediately.
What should you do?
If you have purchased the affected product, return it to the place of purchase or securely dispose of it in a way that children, pets, and wildlife cannot access it. Do not sell, donate, or feed the recalled product to pets or other animals.
After handling the recalled product or any surfaces that may have come into contact with it, wash and sanitize your hands, pet food bowls, cups, and storage containers.
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