Texas loves its shape. We make all kinds of goods in the shape of Texas.

On Valentine's Day, we have to make room for another favorite shape in Texas, the heart. Heart-shaped items are googled many times over in the Lone Star State.

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If you are looking for an item to match your sentiment on this day focused on sappy love songs, it will likely be heart-shaped. You might even get a card for someone, and I'll bet there is a heart on there somewhere.

Deep In The Heart Of Texas, We Want Cake

According to Mental Floss Texans are searching for all kinds of heart-shaped things. Their Google Trends powered list of the most popular heart-shaped items searched in the U.S. and what people in each state search the most.

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California showed that Nirvana was on trend with their song 'Heart-Shaped Box', and they searched for them the most. In Texas, we had something sweeter in mind.

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Texans searched most for heart-shaped cakes along with the states of Georgia and Nebraska.  In Arizona, they got more specific and searched for heart-shaped pans. I guess they will bake their own cake.

Let Them Eat Cake In Texas

If you show up for a Valentine's Date with flowers, that's played out.  Show up with a heart-shaped cake, and you will be a Texas hero. Plus then you get to eat cake, and that sounds delicious.

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