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Old 18-10-2004, 16:58   #6
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Read here for proof that all spam tastes the same - highlighted in bold:
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SPAM Family of Products.

SPAM may be famous now, but it wasn't always that way. Fact is, SPAM hails from some rather humble beginnings.

Flash back to Austin, Minnesota, in 1937.

You're right. There isn't much here, except for an ambitious company called Hormel.

These good folks are about to hit upon an amazing little recipe: a spicy ham packaged in a handy dandy 12-ounce can.

J. C. Hormel, then president, adds the crowning ingredient: He holds a contest to give the product a name as distinctive as its taste.

SPAM soars. In fact, in that very first year of production, it grabs 18 percent of the market.

Over 65 years years later, more than 6 billion cans of SPAM have been sold.

See for yourself. Whether it's SPAM, SPAM Oven Roasted Turkey, SPAM Smoke Flavored, SPAM Lite or SPAM Less Sodium, it's the same great taste.

Try it.
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