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Here’s What People In Every State Are Ordering For Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, and anxious lovers everywhere are busy googling for gift ideas.

But every person is unique, and everyone wants something different. Over at Estately, a national real estate blog, analysts measured what each state googled for ‘Valentine’s Day gifts.’ As it turns out, each state loves a little differently.

In short: God bless South Dakota, congratulations Mississippi, I am moving to California tomorrow.

To collect the data, Estately used ran hundreds of search terms through Google trends, and separated it by state.

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Below are some of their more incredible findings. Please note that Rhode Island may be one of the last states in our glorious union who still cares — or even knows — what a charm bracelet is. Rhode Island for President.

(And Wyoming should probably get arrested.)

ARIZONA: Cubic zirconia rings, Jacquie Lawson cards

CALIFORNIA: Cold, cubic zirconia jewelry, couples pajamas, heart-shaped sunglasses, bondage kit

CONNECTICUT: Edible arrangements, smoking jacket

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IMAGE: ESTATELY
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By Heather DockrayMashable, SouthFloridaReporter.com, Feb. 12, 2016 

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