Walmart put out an infographic on popular and unusual items in each state… and I find it SO FREAKING FUNNY.

According to Daily Mail:
The infographic doesn’t list the actual top-seller in each state, rather, it reveals the most interesting of the top 25 highest sellers on Walmart.com.
Still, it’s sure to raise some eyebrows that watermelon-flavored gum is so popular in North Dakota that it made it to the top 25 highest-selling products in the whole state.
Food, naturally, is a big seller across the US. North Carolinians are fans of mayonnaise, people in Arkansas buy chocolate more than most anything else, and South Dakota residents need their orange juice.
Some of the choices, though, are a bit surprising. Vanilla frosting is especially popular in Washington, and people in Louisiana seem to do a lot of cooking and baking with root beer extract.
Grape-flavored drink mix is big in Ohio, sweet canned corn is popular in Vermont, and Great Value brand French Fried Onions are a Washington, D.C. favorite.
Spiced jelly candy — those colorful gumdrops covered in sugar — are a top seller in Delaware.
Some toys are also bigger sellers in certain states. The people of Idaho love My Little Pony (specifically, the mini collection), Arizona kids dig L.O.L. Surprise! dolls, and in Hawaii, Farmer Barbie is the most popular of them all.
Tennessee kids love Disney Infinity Power Discs, and parents in Georgia are buying their little ones the Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Smart Stages Chair.
Other odd favorites include a Green Bay Packers bath mat in Wisconsin, lavender-scented cleaning products in Michigan, erasers in Illinois, cinnamon-flavored toothpaste in New Hampshire, and in Connecticut, the DVD of the Scarlett Johansson movie Ghost in the Shell.
I’m moving from Indiana (Instant Coffee) to Arizona (LOL Surprise Dolls) later this month… So I feel like my life just got a whole lot more exciting.
I find some of these SO funny. Namely Connecticut because Ghost in the Shell? Really?
Here’s the whole list.
SOOOO – any of these surprise you?