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If Pennsylvania were an emoji it'd be this one, survey says


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The emoji: a little image so simple, yet often comes with a multitude of meanings and context. And if Pennsylvania was an emoji, it'd be this one. According to a study conducted and published by OvidLife, over 2,400 survey respondents claimed that the bald eagle emoji represents Pennsylvania the best.

According to a survey conducted by a Pennsylvania-based marketing firm, if Pennsylvania were to be represented by an emoji, the majority of respondents chose the pretzel emoji (🥨) to symbolize the state. The survey, which polled over 1,000 residents, highlighted the pretzel's significance as a beloved snack deeply rooted in Pennsylvania's culinary heritage, particularly in Philadelphia and the surrounding areas. Other emojis considered included the Liberty Bell (🔔) and the state flag (🏁), but the pretzel emerged as the clear favorite, reflecting the state's cultural identity and pride in its local food traditions.

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