A cake for each state
Cake is one of the most classic dessert treats one can enjoy. Depending on where you live, there could be differing interests in the type of cake enjoyed the most.
Shane Co . analyzed search trends on Google over a year to determine which cake flavor is the most popular in each state in the United States.
Check out the results for your state below:
Favorite flavor: Red velvet cake
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Favorite flavor: Ice cream cake
Favorite flavor: Sponge cake
Favorite flavor: Devil’s food cake
Favorite flavor: Pumpkin spice cake
Favorite flavor: Ice cream cake
Favorite flavor: Devil’s food cake
Favorite flavor: Chocolate lava cake
Favorite flavor: Strawberry cake
Favorite flavor: Cookie cake
Favorite flavor: Ice cream cake
Favorite flavor: Ice cream cake
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Favorite flavor: Ice cream cake
Favorite flavor: Chocolate lava cake
Favorite flavor: Butter cake
Favorite flavor: Pumpkin spice cake
(Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images for YouTube and Catch’n Ice Cream )
Favorite flavor: Ice cream cake
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Favorite flavor: Ice cream cake
Favorite flavor: Carrot cake
Favorite flavor: Sponge cake
Favorite flavor: Strawberry cake
Favorite flavor: Angel food cake
Favorite flavor: Chocolate lava cake
Favorite flavor: Ice cream cake
Favorite flavor: Ice cream cake
Favorite flavor: Marble cake
Favorite flavor: Pound cake
Favorite flavor: Angel food cake
Favorite flavor: Chocolate lava cake
Favorite flavor: Funfetti cake
Favorite flavor: Lemon cake
Favorite flavor: Chocolate lava cake
(Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images for YouTube and Catch’n Ice Cream )
Favorite flavor: Ice cream cake
Favorite flavor: Orange cake
Favorite flavor: Angel food cake
Favorite flavor: German chocolate cake
Favorite flavor: Funfetti cake
Devil’s food cake: 2 states
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