The Strange History of SPAM: From Wartime Staple to Hawaiian Icon
Discover the strange history of SPAM, from its 1937 origin and wartime fame to Hawaii’s devotion, Khrushchev’s praise, Monty Python, spam email, and SPAM theft.
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Discover the strange history of SPAM, from its 1937 origin and wartime fame to Hawaii’s devotion, Khrushchev’s praise, Monty Python, spam email, and SPAM theft.

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