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  2. Spam (food) - Wikipedia

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    As of 2003, Spam was sold in 41 countries, and trademarked in more than 100, on six continents. [2] Spam's main ingredients are pork shoulder and ham, [3] with salt, water, modified potato starch (as a binder), sugar, and sodium nitrite (as a preservative). Natural gelatin is formed during cooking in its cans on the production line. [4]

  3. The magical, mystical world of SPAM - AOL

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    What's more, Spam cans always seem fresh, undented, and almost pristine, which would suggest that it doesn't spend much time in the store. Recent news reports back this observation up.

  4. Hormel Foods - Wikipedia

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    In 2008 an article in the New York Times, "SPAM Turns Serious and Hormel Turns Out More", detailed an overwhelming spike in the demand for SPAM, perhaps due to the flagging economy. [32] In 2009 Hormel and Herdez del Fuerte created the joint venture MegaMex Foods to market and distribute Mexican food in the United States. [33]

  5. 17 Discontinued Canned Foods And Drinks That Fans Still Crave

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    It hit SPAM.com and Walmart.com at 7 a.m. CDT, priced at $8.98 for a two-pack, and by 2 p.m., it was completely gone. Despite the initial hype, Pumpkin Spice SPAM never made a comeback.

  6. Spam musubi - Wikipedia

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    The other person said to be the creator of Spam musubi is Barbara Funamura of Kauai. Funamura sold Spam musubi out of the Joni-Hana restaurant in the Kukui Grove Center. The Garden Island in 1983 described it as, "Spam and rice, two local favorites, are combined in an enormous musubi (rice ball) wrapped in nori (sheets of dried seaweed ...

  7. Everything You Need To Know About Spam - AOL

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    Spam could be stored for a long time, and this helped its continued popularity into the World War II era. During this time, the U.S. sent millions of pounds of Spam to troops stationed in the ...

  8. Control excessive spam email - AOL Help

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    Control excessive spam email If you've started to receive an endless flow of junk email, you may be the victim of spam bombing. This is a tactic used by bad actors and hackers to distract you from seeing emails that really are important to you.

  9. Spam - Wikipedia

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    Spam most often refers to: Spam (food), a consumer brand product of canned processed pork of the Hormel Foods Corporation; Spamming, unsolicited or undesired electronic messages Email spam, unsolicited, undesired, or illegal email messages; Messaging spam, spam targeting users of instant messaging (IM) services, SMS or private messages within ...