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Top "Corn" Addicted States: A Revealing Look into Online "Corn" Consumption

Updated: Apr 26




Have you ever wondered which states are the most addicted to corn? No, not the vegetable, but rather the online variety. A recent breakdown of internet traffic reveals some surprising findings about which states can't seem to get enough of corn websites. If you haven't figured it out already we are referring to porn, not actual corn, but lets continue.



Let's start with California, landing in 10th place with 144 page views per capita within the last year. Georgia claims the ninth spot, slightly edging ahead with 145 page views per capita. Virginia follows closely behind in eighth place, averaging 146 page views within the same timeframe.

New York takes the seventh spot on the list, with an average New Yorker visiting corn websites 148 times in the past year. Breaking into the top five, Massachusetts comes in fifth place with an average of 153 visits per capita.

Moving further up the ranking, we find Hawaii in sixth place, where the average Hawaiian visited corn websites 149 times in the last year. Colorado secures the fourth spot with 159 page views on average, while Illinois takes third place with an average of 161 page views per capita.

Nevada claims the runner-up position, with 166 page views per capita from the previous year. Finally, the title of the most corn-addicted state goes to Kansas, boasting an impressive 194 page views on average.

These findings offer a fascinating glimpse into the online habits of different states, showcasing the varying levels of interest in corn-related content across the nation. Whether it's curiosity, entertainment, or something else entirely, one thing's for sure: corn has captured the attention of internet users from coast to coast.

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