An unexpected pleasure of our trip to Iowa, on the way back to the Minneapolis airport, was a side trip off I-35: to the Spam Museum near the Hormel headquarters in Austin, Minnesota.

Have Spam with a Viking at the Green Midget Cafe.

In the Cyber Diner, you can find links to . . . Spam sites!

You'll flip for what's next . . .

. . . as you're conveyed into the gift shop.

Which is largely what it's all about. (Patak's is a Hormel label. Who knew?)
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