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Super Bowl: Americans choose healthier game-day snacks over traditional junk food
Summary
An analysis of Google search data by the blog Coffeeness found hard‑boiled eggs were the most searched healthy Super Bowl snack in over half the states, with pico de gallo, pistachios and cowboy caviar leading searches in other states.
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Search data show Americans are increasingly seeking healthier Super Bowl snacks. Coffeeness analyzed Google searches across all 50 states to identify which healthy snacks led searches ahead of the Super Bowl. The article reports hard‑boiled eggs were the most searched healthy snack in many states, with pico de gallo, pistachios and cowboy caviar also topping searches regionally. A registered dietitian quoted in the piece described this pattern as a move away from treating the Super Bowl as a full "cheat day."
Key findings:
- Hard‑boiled eggs were the top searched healthy Super Bowl snack, leading searches in more than half the states: Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming.
- Pico de gallo was the second most searched healthy snack and led searches in 14 states: Alabama, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia.
- Pistachios topped healthy snack searches in five states: California, Louisiana, New Mexico, South Carolina and Texas.
- Cowboy caviar, a bean-and-vegetable mix with vinaigrette, ranked as the top healthy Super Bowl snack in four states: Arkansas, Iowa, North Dakota and Oklahoma.
- Shannon O'Meara, a registered dietitian with Orlando Health cited in the article, said Americans are becoming more intentional about food choices and noted that items like eggs, bean‑based dips and nuts provide protein and fiber compared with some traditional, more carbohydrate-heavy appetizers.
Summary:
The reporting indicates a measurable shift in search interest toward lighter or more nutrient-dense game-day snacks across many states. Undetermined at this time.
