ChatterBank3 mins ago
spam up?
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Given that Spam was, is, and always will be the naffest food on the planet, advertising it as in some way new, hip, and cool, was always going to be an uphill struggle.
So why have they used a tune that a dyslexic four-year-old could improve, a slogan that means nothing at all, and visual images including a man giving his wife a Spam salad as an aniversary 'treat'?
Are they trying to be ironic? Or are they succeeding, and I don;t get it? your thoughts?
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