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RocW | 17:27 Fri 10th Nov 2006 | Food & Drink
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My wife reckons that she has seen a TV advert for frozen Spam fritters. She has looked in a couple of supermarkets without success and i have tried google and reached the same result. Has anyone seen the advert, and do you know where they can be found?
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No thank god
I seen the ad on TV ..havent seen them in the shops yet .
Why dont you make your own ..its easy enough.
I found the website for you - perhaps you could email them and ask them where it is being sold.

http://www.spam-uk.com/recipes/index.asp
Why would anyone want Spam fritters, never mind frozen ones???
Mmmmm...spam (or corned beef) fritters. Even better would be to have spam fritters alongside pineapple fritters....or even have them together if there was a way of stopping them falling apart.
They've got them in Sainsbury's but they're in the chilled section, not frozen
Just pay a visit to Ashton under Lyne, you'll be spoilt for choice ;)
My mum used to make corned beef fritters when I was a kid. Kept the corned beef in the fridge. Then battered it and fried it.

Turned vegi at 16 though!
Strange as it may seem, they are real as my other half has also seen the advert and is also looking for them, not to eat but to stare at in disbelief. Good luck.
which frozen food supermarket do you buy spam fritters
i seen the add earlier either on bbc1 or itv1 but could not see were to buy them
do they sell spam fritters in iceland
was on a mission this week to find them for my mum and sister and did so in ....... Sainsburys. They are in the chilled section near the chicken/sunday dinner type products. Not fresh meat though - they were past the cheese & yoghurts and near the ready meals. They are in a plastic blue cellophane topped packet with cardboard sleeve and were �1.99 for 4.

My Mum said they were great and so did my sister - we're having them tonight with chips and beans.

Yes it would be easy to make them yourself but convenience rules.
Hi RocW,

I bought some from Iceland in their Chiller section. They were delicious. I have just contacted Iceland, to see if they are going to re-stock them.

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