I don't find this appealing at all.

Yuk. And I like both separately.

Spam's not the healthiest in the world, but I do still have a Spam sandwich a couple times a year. I slice it super thin, brown it crisp like bacon, dab off the grease with a paper towel. Put it between a couple of pieces of gf bread with lots of plain yellow mustard and it's good to go.
 
I like pumpkin spice in all kinds of things including coffee, pie and pumpkin spread. I've only tasted Spam once and didn't care for it. I doubt that my children have ever tired it either.

When my father returned stateside from WWII lots of the GIs were hooked on Spam because it had been a fairly common ration during the war. He said he never wanted to see Spam again and it was never in our home.

He also said that Spam was the best meal he ever had. During the Battle of the Bulge his unit was cut off and went a couple of days without food. When the supply line was restored the first food they got was Spam.

So no Pumpkin Spice Spam for this woman!
 
First time I went to Hawaii, I was astounded to see how much Spam was on restaurant menus. Spam and eggs, Spam sushi, Spam and pineapple, Spam, Spam, Spam and more Spam.I read that the state of Hawaii consumes more Spam any other state, 7 million cans a year.

It's very popular in Japan, too. In fact, a case of Spam is considered a very nice wedding present.
 
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