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Who the Hell Collects Spam Cans?

We understand and appreciate people who collect Panini stickers during the World Cup. We understand people who might be excited to collect World Cup stamps from Australia and Costa Rica. But one thing we will never understand is why anyone would ever collect a can of Spam. Apparently there are a few deviant Spam can collectors in this world. Boy how excited they must be to see that there is a special edition World Cup Spam can coming soon. Has to be the most exciting Spam can since the one that celebrated Guam’s liberation. Tip of the cap and a delicious can of spam to this site.

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By Trent | May 17th, 2006 at 11:55 am
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Unless I’m misreading things…that’s not even an official FIFA World Cup tie in.

So that answers the old question, What’s sadder than a special edition spam can?, with: A knockoff special edition spam can.

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By Bob | May 17th, 2006 at 11:58 am
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Good point. FIFA is going to sue Spam. That will be an epic courtroom battle.

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By TheJuice | May 18th, 2006 at 4:14 am
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Thanks for bringing the SPAM can to a wider audience Bob, at World Cup Watch we consider it our duty to inform the world about the amazing developments in SPAM.

We’re currently trying to compile a list of terrible World Cup tie-in’s (including SPAM) here and would appreciate any extra input.

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By Gerry Freed | September 21st, 2006 at 12:41 pm
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SPAM Can Collecting is Cool !!
I do need to find a way to get
a couple of World Cup Spam cans
for my collection…

SPAM-UP !!!

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By BORF | October 4th, 2006 at 3:03 am
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Where can I buy a couple cans of the WORLD CUP SPAM ??

BORF

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