Study Reveals Top Trending Christmas Cookie in Every State

America’s top trending cookies by state:

  • Alabama – Oreo Christmas Cookies
  • Alaska –  Gingerbread Cookies
  • Arizona – Chocolate Crinkle Cookies
  • Arkansas – Gingerbread Cookies
  • California – Christmas Monster Cookies
  • Colorado – Christmas Bar Cookies
  • Connecticut – Christmas Kitchen Sink Cookies
  • Delaware – Gluten Free Christmas Cookies
  • Florida – Cake mix Christmas Cookies
  • Georgia – Gingerbread Christmas Cookies
  • Hawaii – Christmas Sugar Cookies
  • Idaho – Italian Christmas Cookies
  • Illinois – Christmas Spritz Cookies
  • Indiana – Chocolate Peppermint Cookies
  • Iowa – Shortbread Christmas Cookies
  • Kansas – Christmas Crack Cookies
  • Kentucky – Snickerdoodle Cookies
  • Louisiana – Italian Christmas Cookies
  • Maine – Shortbread Christmas Cookies
  • Maryland – Christmas Crack Cookies
  • Massachusetts – M&M Christmas Cookies
  • Michigan – M&M Christmas Cookies
  • Minnesota – Christmas Crinkle Cookies
  • Mississippi – Christmas Sugar Cookies
  • Missouri – Snickerdoodle Cookies
  • Montana – Peppermint Christmas Cookies
  • Nebraska – Italian Christmas Cookies
  • Nevada – Italian Christmas Cookies
  • New Hampshire – Italian Christmas Cookies
  • New Jersey – Ricotta Christmas Cookies
  • New Mexico – Shortbread Christmas Cookies
  • New York – Chocolate Peppermint Cookies
  • North Carolina – No Bake Christmas Cookies
  • North Dakota – Christmas Sugar Cookies
  • Ohio – Christmas Cookie Bars
  • Oklahoma – Gingerbread Cookies
  • Oregon – Peppermint Christmas Cookies
  • Pennsylvania – Christmas Sprinkle Cookies
  • Rhode Island – Chocolate Crinkle Cookies
  • South Carolina – Peanut Butter Christmas Cookies
  • South Dakota – Peanut Butter Blossom Cookies
  • Tennessee – Almond Christmas Cookies
  • Texas – Italian Christmas Cookies
  • Utah – M&M Christmas Cookies
  • Vermont – Italian Christmas Cookies
  • Virginia – Christmas Thumbprint Cookies
  • Washington – M&M Christmas Cookies
  • West Virginia – Christmas Sugar Cookies
  • Wisconsin – Spritz Cookies
  • Wyoming – Peppermint Christmas Cookies

Looking at America as a whole we found that “Christmas wreath cookies with corn flakes” is currently trending 3750%.

A spokesperson for Unscramblerer.com commented on the findings: “Looking at the popularity of Christmas word search puzzles we discovered a sweet trend. December fourth was National Cookie Day and Christmas is right around the corner. Which is why we wanted to find out what cookie language do Americans speak right before Christmas. Using the right words to spread cheer and joy can bring a smile to everybody’s face. Yet nothing beats the taste of the most popular Christmas cookie. Even language nerds like us agree! Interestingly English usage of the word ‘cookie’ began in the 17th century thanks to Dutch settlers arriving to America. The word ‘cookie’ originates from the Dutch ‘koekje'(little cake). Cookies have become a cornerstone of American Christmas. Leaving cookies for Santa began during the Great Depression in the 1930s. The idea was to teach children generosity during hard times. Unscrambling Christmas we arrived at the word generosity.”

Research was conducted by word finding experts at Unscramblerer.com.

We analyzed 01.12.2024 -10.12.2024 search data from Google Trends for “Christmas cookies”.

Methodology: We used Google Trends to discover the top trending Christmas cookies. Americas top trending seasonal cookies can be discovered in Google Trends through the keyword ‘Christmas cookies’.