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Prior to Popeye s acquisition of extraordinary strength from consuming spinach, he was able to build up his muscles by rubbing a particular breed of chicken known as a whiffle hen.

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Prior to Popeye’s acquisition of extraordinary strength from consuming spinach, he was able to build up his muscles by rubbing a particular breed of chicken known as a whiffle hen.

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