The Most and Least Caffeinated States in America

Only number 16. When it comes to caffeine, drink up Hoosiers.  Your state NEEDS you!

 

 

A new study ranked the most and least CAFFEINATED states in America by looking at three factors:  How much coffee the average person drinks . . . how much soda they drink . . . and how often they search for coffee on Google.

 

 

According to the results, Vermont is REALLY suckin’ it down.  And I guess, Delaware is full of “morning people” who don’t need it.

 

 

The ten most caffeinated states in America are:  Vermont . . . Arizona . . . Colorado . . . New Mexico . . . Hawaii . . . Idaho . . . Rhode Island . . . Oregon . . . Kansas . . . and Iowa.

 

 

The ten LEAST caffeinated states are:  Delaware . . . Maryland . . . Georgia . . . New Jersey . . . New York . . . Pennsylvania . . . Nebraska . . . Virginia . . . Arkansas . . . and Michigan.

 

If you just look at coffee consumption alone, New Mexico is #1 at 2.4 cups a day.

 

 

(Zippia)