Flivver said:For all you SPAM fans out there, I wanted to mention that SPAM has put out a special 70th anniversary can with a brief history of the product on the back. It says:
1937...The first cans of SPAM roll off the assembly line. Originally called HORMEL Spiced Ham, the company holds a contest to create a name. Kenneth Daigneau wins naming contest by coming up with SPAM.
My mom tells me that during WWII, they often ate SPAM when other meats were unavailable. She served it frequently when I was a child, and I still enjoy it immensely. I think it brings back happy childhood memories. Sometimes there's just nothing better than baked SPAM with mustard, or SPAM 'n eggs.
I could never get into SPAM. I just can't. Now Vienna Sausages........