The United Brands of America: See Where Hooters, Starbucks & Tabasco Sauce Reign

Do you know where your favorite brand is made? No? Well lucky for us Maps on the Web posted this nifty little infographic detailing the most famous brands produced in the good ol’ U.S. of A.

Some of these brands aren’t a huge surprise, such as Washington being the Starbucks mecca of coffee addicts err-where. Or even Pennsylvania being the Hershey capital of the country — they have a Hershey amusement park for cocoa’s sake!

It was interesting to see that Texas is such a huge producer of Dr. Pepper, but perhaps they’re using the popular pop for use in that homestyle barbecue the southern state is most famous for.

Besides giving us Mardi Gras and beignets, Louisiana’s main contribution to the food world is Tabasco Sauce, but as our readers know, Foodbeast is more of a Sriracha kind of staff.

PS. Did anyone else know that the Pillsbury Dough Doy hails from Minnesota? Hoo-hoo!

H/T + PicThx Laughing Squid

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