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Spam is one of the most iconic canned meat brands in history, famously introduced by Hormel Foods in 1937. It was created as a convenient, shelf-stable protein source during the Great Depression and rose to global prominence during World War II when it became a staple of Allied soldiers' diets. The name is widely believed to be a portmanteau of 'Spiced Ham.'
While the brand is deeply rooted in American culture, particularly in Minnesota and Hawaii, its manufacturing spans several continents. While the core production remains in the United States, licensing agreements and local manufacturing facilities exist in South Korea, the Philippines, and Denmark to satisfy international demand. South Korea, in particular, has become one of the brand's largest markets outside the U.S.
Spam remains under the ownership of its founding company, Hormel Foods Corporation. Unlike many mid-century food brands that changed hands through mergers and acquisitions, Hormel has maintained independence and continues to operate Spam as its flagship product. The brand is now a global franchise sold in over 40 countries, maintaining its status as a versatile culinary staple across diverse cultures.
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