Visited The Spam Museum in Austin , Minnesota . Admission is Free and full of fun facts and exhibits . Worth stopping by if you're in the area . Adam The Woo Shirts shop.spreadshirt.com/AdamTheWoo
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One day, centuries from now, archaeologist will discover this Museum and everything that they think about our present culture will be shaken to the Core.
c1neal a true southeastern minnesota delacay. which is weird to think about since most of the cusine in the region is just shared with the rest of minnesota and southeast minnesota dosent have its own cultural identity
My friends think I'm weird because I rather like Spam. That painful prejudice fell away when I visited Hawaii, however - I've never seen so many varieties all in one place. It was pretty funny. Thanks for yet another interesting and informative vlog, Adam!! :-)
Ah, you are in my area here, great video. I hope you made it over to the Tendermaid sandwich shop that was about a block east of the spam museum. There is a lot of history to that place, you can find it on youtube or google. I live 20 miles west of Austin in Albert Lea, home of Eddie Cochran and Marion Ross where they lived when young, there is a lot about them in our historical museum in town if you get back this way again! Keep up the fun videos. Very interesting always just like being there.
Hi Adam : we love Spam. the Spam Museum is very interesting and I learned alot about how Hormel started their big Spam and Chili Bean business back in the old days. I will try again to purchase a t-shirt. Not sure what happened. I gave you a nice thumbs up as always!
My father sold SPAM for 42 years. The only job he ever had, straight from the farm outside Austin MN to working for Hormel his whole life. The museum is quite cool. I go to the museum every time I go visit family up there.
NW Indiana here. I grew up on spam and love it, I have tons of it in my prep pantry. I can't believe the number of people I know who have never had Spam, they actually look down at it, I just tell more for me. Love your video's.
What an awesome SPAM Museum. So, those little, white chunks in SPAM must be potatoes..... Who would have thought we would find Adam the Woo in a Hormel outfit and working on the assembly line? Stay safe, Adam, on your journey home.
My Name is Annie Anderson and I am from Austin MN. My grandfather worked for Hormel for 47 years. I got to be his food tester on alot of Spam foods he tried out. Once we made a chocolate spam cake. You add about a quarter of cup of spam into the cake mixture and it gives it the most moist cake ever. Thanks for the video as I now live 45 minutes from Austin and have not seen the new Spam Museum. The old musem was further down mainstreet going north. Too bad you didn't go to the Hormel House - the mansion on 4th Ave NE, just about five blocks west of the Spam Museum. Now, next time try Albert Lea MN as that is where Marion Ross, the mom from Happy Days is from. Albert Lea is only 15 minutes from Austin. There is a Marion Ross Art Theatre there and her home she grew up in. Thanks again for the videos. I LOVE THEM!!
Spam and Klik are very similar and I remember they were staples on camping trips. We have receintly got back into having a can of either of these with Kraft macaroni and cheese and a can of stewed or plain tomatoes. A real comfort food! Thanks for sharing Adam
Hi Adam! We met you in Orlando at the Artegon Mall a while back. We are big fans. We sort of lost contact with your vlogs when you moved to Hollywood. But we picked back up yesterday watching your newest creations. WOW!! You know our daughter turned to look at us in between videos and said "you know he is REALLY GOOD at this!" And you ARE! You are very very talented in making these videos. We appreciate you so much. Please keep up the wonderful work. Now this is Entertainment! I'd much rather watch you traveling the USA than regular TV.
Hey Adam. Recently started watching your videos as a James Dean Fan from the UK, loved the Fairmont episode. I've now been binge watching your adventures, and as a keen Yankophile I can honestly say it some of the best stuff I've ever watched. Amazing. Keep up the good work, all the best!
I Love Spam!!!!!!!! A satisfying tasty treat!!!!What a classic food!Great vid and tour Adam.What stood out to me watching the tour was the Can version in Hawaii with the Hang Loose symbol ultra cool! I think I will go restock my empty pantry with more SPAM!!!!
I thought it was the Devils Horns.. people that doing it loved everything bad and evil... Devil worshipers.. They have fooled people today to believing that evil is good & good is evil just as it was written... Our futures aren't looking so bright eh?
When they open a big box store in most places, you'll see pallets set out of shampoo, etc. When they opened KMart on Oahu around 1993, they had pallets of Spam out for sale, they were sold out in five minutes. The reason Spam is so popular there is because for years, there was no other way to get protein to the islands except for canned meat. There was no air service so everything came by boat. So Spam became part of every recipe. It then was ingrained into the culture.
Great video as always .... Adam you have a way to make me smile and i have been enjoying your live videos as well.... Keep having fun and i be watching .... James
Great vlog Adam .I Did,nt know that Spam came in various flavors oh, well you learn something new everyday while living life. Keep doing what you,re doing . Safe Travels !
This is nuts. I’ve become a recent fan of you and your videos and when I saw this thumbnail, I had a flashback to my random trip to the SPAM museum 2 years ago and the vlogger we saw having a good time while we were there...turns out it was you! We can be heard discussing our feelings on the “spamples” in the background. Lol what a weird world.
i went there maybe 4 or 5 years ago and had an absolute blast! The "This is Your Life" hosted by Gracie Allen for Spam is still one of my favorite things i've ever seen.
You are one of my fav vloggers. I consider you one of the best, most-digestible, non-mainstream travel/adventure videographers I've ever seen. Been watching since the old glass bank vid before it was tore down. I often wonder why Travel Channel hasn't snatched you up... but I'm kind of glad they haven't. Your presentation and simple yet effective edits are perfect. Thanks for taking us along on the adventures. The Woo will be a highlight I can look back on in this crazy period of time.
Thanks for the tour! My wife and I visited the old location in 2014; I provided the voice for the young Hormel in the father-son exhibit, and I’m also the soldier in the pup tent in Spamville!
Back when u had to take yr film elsewhere to be developed, I met the Spam Queen at a parade in San Francisco. I had my little Kodak 110 camera w/me & (s)he stepped out of the parade & posed for me & I snapped a shot. But when I got my film back the Spam Queen was nowhere to be seen. Longs Drug had lost her & several other shots at the beginning & end of my roll, just chopped 'em right out of existence, they did. So much for the Spam Queen. As a kid, I participated in a weekly after-school wood-shop/craft-making program. One project was making cutting boards for our mothers. I made 3: a fish, a pig, & something else long forgotten. We used that formica laminate pressboard w/differing tabletop patterns. My piggy looked a lot like the one in yr vlog; same shape, just a differing medium. And that's as close to eating Spam as you'll ever get me, even tho I ate it sometimes as a kid, cuz when yr little & hungry, u eat what yr mom cooks for u. "Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam...."
I may have had SPAM one time and I think it was really salty that I remember. After seeing this video- I might, might have to try it again. I love interactive things in museums. Very interesting place.
How cool was this . Thanks TheDailyWoo for this vlog. I am from Perth Western Australia and we have nothing like this . I really enjoy your vlogs a long with Daze With JordanThe Lion, Carpetbagger and Exploring With Josh . You guys are awesome . I would love to have a meet and greet one day . Come to Perth WA and explore we have beautiful beaches lovely places to see and do .
Took a trip here when they were working on the new museum. Only got to go to the old gift shoppe. Guess I need to head down the 80 once again! This looks like a great road trip stop!!
It kind of grew organically on USENET. Not sure who originally coined the term, but it rapidly became used to describe posts describing the same subject across many different newsgroups, often by 'bots like the notorious "Serdar Argic". The term really came to a head with the automated advertising spread by the legal team of Cantor and Siegle. That was really the point at which everyone started calling unsolicited advertising "spam". Yes, I lived through those days and remember it well. :-)