Spam Festival

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Kuda

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:spam: I would have never have thunk it:spam:

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Hormel President Richard Knowlton presents a can of Spam to then Soviet President Boris Yeltsin, 1992





Spam Festival
A Local Legacy
Have you ever eaten Spam? Do you know what it is?
Austin, Minnesota, is home to the Hormel Company's plant that produces Spam, a canned meat product popular with Americans. Created in 1937, some of the first commercials aired on TV were for Spam.

Spam even has a mascot -- Spammy, the miniature pig. In 1991, for its 100th anniversary, Hormel Foods opened the First Century Museum. The exhibit of Spam memorabilia quickly became the most popular. In the United States alone, 3.6 cans of Spam are consumed every second, making it the number one product in its category (canned meat) by far. On the island of Guam, more than eight cans of Spam are consumed by every person each year.

More than 60 years after it was first produced, Spam is still enormously popular. More than 5 billion cans have been sold!


and i frekin missed the festival
 
We have those here in Hawaii... Hawaiians LOVE it... They dont seem to realize 79% of spam is solid saturated lard....

No wonder 98% of hawaiians are obese.
 
lol
 
DIdnt see this! LOL !!!

"On the island of Guam, more than eight cans of Spam are consumed by every person each year."

Guam is almost identical to hawaii.

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this is a favorite dish for hawaiians.

Musubi!!! Spam, Omusubi style!!!
 
lol ya i think kentucky is one of the most obese states
 
its quite disgusting how fat people are. I remember back in the day when I was over weight... thank god I changed that.
 
yup, yup
 
thats intresting a spam festival? lol. Anyways dont they have spam sushi or something like that at Mc D's in Hawaii on one of the combo meals?? My friend told me she had a spam combo meal at their Mc D's when she went there.
 
Spam town(Austin MN) is just down the road a bit from me. I guess we are all so used to it being from the area, that we don't really even pay attention to it. I'll eat it on occasion. I like it, but don't eat a lot of it.
 
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