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Started by txstateends, September 23, 2014, 10:11:53 PM

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txstateends

This doesn't sound *completely* scientific, leading most to probably be  :spin: :rolleyes: :confused: (or more) about it, but...

http://blog.directcapital.com/business-insights/direct-capital-talk/the-top-brands-of-every-state/

DirectCapital.com looked into Google's trends (by search terms??) and split up by state, which are the top 3 brands of each:

AL - 1. eBay, 2. Prilosec, 3. Zyrtec
AK - bp, Discovery Channel, Bailey's Irish Cream
AZ - Jose Cuervo, Ibanez, KFC
AR - Walmart, Planters, Gap
CA - Yahoo, MTV, Samsung
CO - Pepsi, Jeep, Budweiser
CT - Duracell, Natural Light, Pfizer
DE - Grand Marnier, Jose Cuervo, Hollister
FL - Disney, UPS, Burger King
GA - Home Depot, Castrol, Gucci
HI - Hyatt, Xerox, Toyota
ID - HP, Paramount, Taco Bell
IL - McDonald's, Motorola, Walgreens
IN - Nestle, Camel (the cigarrette), Gatorade
IA - John Deere, Busch Light, Caterpillar
KS - Folgers, Pizza Hut, Pringles
KY - KFC, Papa John's, Grey Goose
LA - AT&T, Domino's, Aeropostale
ME - Amazon, Tampax, Bigelow Tea
MD - Under Armour, Shell, Ikea
MA - Samuel Adams, Philips, Beefeater
MI - Ford, Buick, Vlasic
MN - Target, 3M, General Mills
MS - Chevron, Ray-Ban, Castrol
MO - Anheuser-Busch, Energizer, Bud Light
MT - Dodge, Amazon, Prilosec
NE - BlueMoon, Burger King, Doritos
NV - Porsche, Belvedere vodka, Lamborghini
NH - Volvo, Sears, Duracell
NM - Patron, Cheetos, Hummer
NJ - Hellmann's, Tiffany, Guess
NY - Johnnie Walker, AOL, Time magazine
NC - Cisco Systems, Honda, Coach
ND - Chevrolet, Coors Light, Tootsie Roll
OH - Goodyear, Procter & Gamble, Honda
OK - Skyy vodka, V8, Chevrolet
OR - Google, Nike, Mobil
PA - Heinz, Newport, Tampax
RI - Verizon, Johnson & Johnson, Dunkin' Donuts
SC - CVS, Zyrtec, Kia
SD - Kleenex, Dell, Discovery Channel
TN - FedEx, Jack Daniel's, Avon
TX - Facebook, Prego, Levi's
UT - Adobe, Jiffy Lube, Nintendo
VT - IBM, Subaru, Volvo
VA - Coca-Cola, YouTube, Playboy
WA - Microsoft, Starbucks, Boeing
WV - (? can't read it), Kia, Jeep
WI - Pabst, Miller Lite, Kraft
WY - Gillette, Budweiser, Dodge

If you'd rather see the data in map form:

Top brand


Second most popular


Third most popular
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kurumi

So Yahoo is better (or more top) than Apple, Google, Facebook, Disney, ...
My first SF/horror short story collection is available: "Young Man, Open Your Winter Eye"

SteveG1988

Pennslyvania: The Tampon, Menthol Cigarette smoking heinz loving state.

Roads Clinched

I55,I82,I84(E&W)I88(W),I87(N),I81,I64,I74(W),I72,I57,I24,I65,I59,I12,I71,I77,I76(E&W),I70,I79,I85,I86(W),I27,I16,I97,I96,I43,I41,

formulanone

#3
Nevada's map shows a (Scuderia) Ferrari logo, not a Porsche emblem.

They both have a prancing horse, but that's like mixing up a US Route and a Interstate shield.

The Nature Boy

That first West Virginia brand appears to be American Eagle.

And I certainly hope that those Virginia folks are big fans of the Playboy articles.

algorerhythms

Quote from: SteveG1988 on September 24, 2014, 07:34:26 AM
Pennslyvania: The Tampon, Menthol Cigarette smoking heinz loving state.


Are you sure they're not looking for Newport Optics, instead?

txstateends

Quote from: formulanone on September 24, 2014, 09:02:31 AM
Nevada's map shows a (Scuderia) Ferrari logo, not a Porsche emblem.

They both have a prancing horse

Ooops.  The original post I saw on another website wasn't very clear.  Bad guess on my part.
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hotdogPi

The "no duplicates" rule must have been intentional. Otherwise, there would have been a lot of duplication for adjacent states.
Clinched

Traveled, plus
US 13, 44, 50
MA 22, 40, 107, 109, 117, 119, 126, 141, 159
NH 27, 111A(E); CA 133; NY 366; GA 42, 140; FL A1A, 7; CT 32; VT 2A, 5A; PA 3, 51, 60, QC 162, 165, 263; 🇬🇧A100, A3211, A3213, A3215, A4222; 🇫🇷95 D316

roadman

I'm amazed that Dunkin Donuts didn't make the top three in Massachusetts - there seems to be one on nearly every other street corner and at every Interstate/freeway exit.
"And ninety-five is the route you were on.  It was not the speed limit sign."  - Jim Croce (from Speedball Tucker)

"My life has been a tapestry
Of years of roads and highway signs" (with apologies to Carole King and Tom Rush)

hotdogPi

Quote from: roadman on September 24, 2014, 07:30:52 PM
I'm amazed that Dunkin Donuts didn't make the top three in Massachusetts - there seems to be one on nearly every other street corner and at every Interstate/freeway exit.

It's in Rhode Island, and there is a "no duplication" rule.
Clinched

Traveled, plus
US 13, 44, 50
MA 22, 40, 107, 109, 117, 119, 126, 141, 159
NH 27, 111A(E); CA 133; NY 366; GA 42, 140; FL A1A, 7; CT 32; VT 2A, 5A; PA 3, 51, 60, QC 162, 165, 263; 🇬🇧A100, A3211, A3213, A3215, A4222; 🇫🇷95 D316

getemngo

Today I learned Vlasic started in Michigan and still has facilities here. I never knew! Faygo and Better Made seem like more representative food brands, and it's too bad Meijer didn't make the list (though it looks like they only used brands that are known nationwide).
~ Sam from Michigan

Pink Jazz

How did Hummer make it third place in New Mexico if Hummers are no longer made?

nexus73

Bud in Colorado should only beat out Coors if it's KGB (Killer Green Bud) methinks.  How did Budweiser manage to win that race?

Rick
US 101 is THE backbone of the Pacific coast from Bandon OR to Willits CA.  Industry, tourism and local traffic would be gone or severely crippled without it being in functioning condition in BOTH states.

SteveG1988

Quote from: nexus73 on September 24, 2014, 09:48:06 PM
Bud in Colorado should only beat out Coors if it's KGB (Killer Green Bud) methinks.  How did Budweiser manage to win that race?

Rick

Hipsters?
Roads Clinched

I55,I82,I84(E&W)I88(W),I87(N),I81,I64,I74(W),I72,I57,I24,I65,I59,I12,I71,I77,I76(E&W),I70,I79,I85,I86(W),I27,I16,I97,I96,I43,I41,

Pete from Boston


Quote from: SteveG1988 on September 25, 2014, 08:46:14 AM
Quote from: nexus73 on September 24, 2014, 09:48:06 PM
Bud in Colorado should only beat out Coors if it's KGB (Killer Green Bud) methinks.  How did Budweiser manage to win that race?

Rick

Hipsters?

No, no, hipsters eschew Bud unless in some third stage meta-hipster, anti-hipster-response mode.  Hipsters prefer every other cheap beer besides Bud, the less familiar to those around them the better. Russian brand Pabst Blue Ribbon is now the Bud of hipster beers.

jeffandnicole

It almost looks like someone just randomly assigned various companies to various states.  Taco Bell in Idaho?  Hellmann's in NJ? 

Outside of maybe a few obvious ones (Disney in Florida), none of this really makes much sense.

algorerhythms

Quote from: Pink Jazz on September 24, 2014, 09:34:13 PM
How did Hummer make it third place in New Mexico if Hummers are no longer made?
Perhaps they weren't searching for that particular type of "hummer"...

vdeane

The "no duplication" rule means the results are basically meaningless.  If they aren't going to tell us what the actual top brands by state are, then what's the point?
Please note: All comments here represent my own personal opinion and do not reflect the official position of NYSDOT or its affiliates.

Henry

Boeing, Starbucks and Microsoft make sense in WA, all because they're based in Seattle. The jury's still out for the other 49 states. Like Chevy in ND??? I'd expect Dodge to at least make it in ND or SD, since Dakota was the name of their gone-but-not-forgotten small pickup truck.
Go Cubs Go! Go Cubs Go! Hey Chicago, what do you say? The Cubs are gonna win today!

Pete from Boston


Quote from: vdeane on September 25, 2014, 01:13:43 PMIf they aren't going to tell us what the actual top brands by state are, then what's the point?

If they told us the actual top brand by state, this question would remain valid.

vdeane

Quote from: Pete from Boston on September 26, 2014, 06:32:19 PM
Quote from: vdeane on September 25, 2014, 01:13:43 PMIf they aren't going to tell us what the actual top brands by state are, then what's the point?
If they told us the actual top brand by state, this question would remain valid.
At least then we'd have some interesting trivia.  Right now we just have garbage data.
Please note: All comments here represent my own personal opinion and do not reflect the official position of NYSDOT or its affiliates.

jp the roadgeek

Ok.  Duracell and Pfizer make sense for CT, since they have a major presence in the state.  But how does some skunky beer that seems to be aimed at underage frat parties end up as the #2 brand in the state? There are SO many better beers brewed in our state (Hooker, Two Roads, City Steam).
Interstates I've clinched: 97, 290 (MA), 291 (CT), 291 (MA), 293, 295 (DE-NJ-PA), 295 (RI-MA), 384, 391, 395 (CT-MA), 395 (MD), 495 (DE), 610 (LA), 684, 691, 695 (MD), 695 (NY), 795 (MD)



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