Banner Sausage, Canned Sausage, 10.5 oz.
Banner Sausage, Canned Sausage, 10.5 oz.
Hero image 0 of Banner Sausage, Canned Sausage, 10.5 oz., 0 of 6

Banner Sausage, Canned Sausage, 10.5 oz.

3.3 stars out of 150 reviews
(3.3)|
150 ratings
Pack Size:Single

Ingredients

Key item features

  • One 10.5 oz can of Banner Sausage Canned Sausage
  • Versatile, ready to eat canned sausages
  • Chicken and pork sausage that's bursting with flavor
  • Easy to heat and eat; add sausages to breakfast sandwiches
  • Ready to eat canned food that doesn’t require any cooking
Price when purchased online
Report an issue with this seller

More seller options (1)

Starting from $4.55

About this item

Product details

Specifications

Directions

Warranty

Ingredients

Warnings

Customer ratings & reviews

3.3 out of 5 stars
stars150 ratings75 reviews
How item rating is calculated

Customer photos

  • +1 image
Filtered and sorted results would be available on the new 'Customer ratings & reviews' page.
Sort by |

Showing 1-3 of 75 reviews

Aug 14, 2025
Jonathan
Item details
Multipack quantity: 1
5 out of 5 stars review

Verified Purchase

Excellent Sausage.

What I love about this sausage is it needs no refrigeration until opened. Mixed with potatoes, onion and green pepper, it makes an excellent hash, with eggs cooked on top. Perfect thing to take camping or if you do not have refrigeration.

Helpful?4OM0NQMBIDC310290792
Mar 11, 2026
Rose
Item details
Multipack quantity: 1
5 out of 5 stars review

Verified Purchase

My Personel thoughts

I've eaten Banner sausage since I was a child it was better when it was in the smaller skinny can and cooked up better but I still eat in every so often liked the old can better but I'll have to take what I can get also im71 years young still like smaller can better

Helpful?4OM0NQMBIDC310290792
Dec 4, 2022
Tracy
2 out of 5 stars review

Verified Purchase

Decent flavor, but liquidy.

Definitely not a patty or any way to form it into a patty. It was like liquified sausage. Taste was not bad though. I can see it mixed with a binder to make a breakfast casserole or mixed with eggs (as can suggests) to give it cohesive consistency. Reminded me of runny corned beef. I will keep ONE in my pantry for emergency casserole needs, but not a staple I'll stock up on regularly.

Helpful?4OM0NQMBIDC310290792