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Midwestern Pet Foods Has ‘New Things’ In Store at SUPERZOO 2025

Among other expansions, the Wholesomes Sensitive Skin & Stomach product now has a Small Breed recipe.

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(PRESS RELEASE) LAS VEGAS, NV — Stop by the Midwestern Pet Foods booth (#5552) at SuperZoo in Las Vegas and be the first to see what new products MPF has added to their diverse portfolio.

We’ve expanded the Wholesomes Sensitive Skin & Stomach product offering with a new Small Breed recipe! Wholesomes Sensitive Skin & Stomach Small Breed is made with easily digestible salmon protein and quality ancient grains such as brown rice, oatmeal, and pearled barley. The small kibble size is perfect for any small breed adult dog or puppy, especially those who struggle with sensitive skin or digestive upsets. Available in a 12 lb. bag.

Do you hear that sizzle? It’s the new bacon recipes! Sportmix Essentials Bacon (40 lb. bag) and Sportstrail Bite Size Bacon (50 lb. bag) will be displayed at SuperZoo and available to order as well! These conventional diets are complete & balanced & have a smoky bacon flavor dogs will love.

SuperZoo attendees are encouraged to meet with a Midwestern Pet Foods sales rep during the show to hear about their exciting show deals, see all the new products, learn more about their family of brands, and enter into a $500 cash giveaway. Qualifying retailers get one raffle ticket just for stopping by the booth, but can get even more tickets by placing an order! The giveaways will be going on throughout various times for the duration of the show.

About Midwestern Pet Foods

From humble beginnings milling flour in 1926 to producing premium pet food, Midwestern Pet Foods has served families for generations. Operating out of Evansville, Indiana, the Nunn family business started making quality pet food under the Midwestern Pet Foods name in 1982. Now in its 4th generation of Nunn family leadership, Midwestern Pet Foods manufactures high-quality pet food and treats in four, company-owned kitchens across the United States.

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