Most Chocolate Obsessed States in the U.S.

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Let’s face it: Americans have a deep love affair with chocolate. 

From creamy milk chocolate bars to decadent truffles, this delightful treat holds a special place in our hearts (and stomachs!). But where in the U.S. does this love for cocoa have the deepest shade? 

Luckily, the connoisseurs at Santa Barbara Chocolate compiled data on monthly Google searches to reveal America’s most chocolate-obsessed states. Head honcho and sweet sleuth Jason Vishnefske talks us through it.

Take a look at the numbers.


Monthly Google Search Volume of Chocolate by State
RankStateMonthly Google Search Volume
1California60,500
2Texas40,500
3New York33,100
4Florida27,100
5Illinois14,800
6Georgia12,100
6North Carolina12,100
6New Jersey12,100
6Pennsylvania12,100
10Virginia9,900
10Massachusetts9,900
10Washington9,900
10Ohio9,900
10Michigan9,900

Beyond the Search Bar: A Look at Consumer Behavior

As the table shows, California takes the chocolate champion crown with a whopping 60,500 monthly Google searches for chocolate. 

Texas (40,500) and New York (33,100) follow closely behind, proving that chocolate cravings transcend regional boundaries.

While specific search data doesn’t reveal exact brands or types of chocolate, consumer behavior research offers some clues. “Nationally, classic milk chocolate remains a favorite, followed by dark chocolate and peanut butter cups,” Jason explains. “Specially crafted treats like truffles and gift boxes also surge in popularity around holidays.”

The Cultural Significance of Chocolate

The allure of chocolate goes far beyond satisfying a sweet tooth. For many, it’s a source of comfort and nostalgia. 

”A steaming mug of hot cocoa on a cold winter day or sharing a box of chocolates with loved ones are traditions that evoke warm memories,” Jason says. “Chocolate is also a symbol of celebration, with candy hearts and bunnies decorating Valentine’s Day and Easter baskets overflowing with chocolate treats.”

A Chocolate Story Across the States

Looking at the top contenders, we see this cultural significance reflected geographically. Jason says, “California, known for its laid-back lifestyle, might favor lighter milk chocolate options for everyday indulgence. 

“With its strong sense of community, Texas could be drawn to sharing chocolate treats with friends and family.  

“New York, a melting pot of cultures, might boast a wider variety of chocolate preferences, from decadent truffles to international brands.”

This data is just the first bite of a much larger and far richer chocolate story. There is so much more to explore, including regional specialties, artisanal chocolatiers, and the rise of bean-to-bar chocolate movements. 

Jason said, “One thing is clear: no matter where you live in America, there’s a good chance you share this delicious national obsession. So next time you reach for a chocolate bar, take a moment to appreciate this delightful treat’s rich history and cultural significance.” 

About Santa Barbara Chocolate

Santa Barbara Chocolate, a purveyor of high-quality, sustainable chocolate products. They offer a variety of chocolate options, including vegan, dairy-free, and gluten-free choices, catering to diverse dietary needs. Customers can find premium cocoa products, such as dark chocolate, cocoa powder, and chocolate wafers, with an emphasis on purity and flavor.

Note to editor: The Monthly Average Search Data was taken from Google Keyword Planner using the keyword ‘Chocolate.’ 

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