If Redbox rental patterns are to be believed, citizens of Greensboro, North Carolina, are the most likely in America to snuggle up with a special someone in front of a flickering television and watch a romantic film. Folks from Laredo, Texas, on the other hand, are America’s least likely to do so.
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Based on the percentage of romantic comedies rented at a Redbox kiosk in 2010, Redbox has named the following cities as America’s most romantic:
1. Greensboro, N.C.
2. La Crosse, Wis.
3. Tuscaloosa, Ala.
4. Buffalo, N.Y.
5. Green Bay, Wis.
6. Wausau, Wis.
7. Sioux Falls, S.D.
8. Fargo, N.D.
9. Canton, Ohio
10. Detroit, Mich.
Conversely, Laredo, Texas, tops the list of Redbox’s least romantic American cities:
1. Laredo, Texas
2. Eureka, Calif.
3. Tucson, Ariz.
4. Las Vegas, Nev.
5. McAllen, Texas
6. Reno, Nev.
7. Midland, Texas
8. El Centro, Calif.
9. Bakersfield, Calif.
10. Corpus Christi, Texas
Valentine’s Day Free Code
Redbox has also announced a virtual Valentine’s card that users can send from its Facebook page to friends and loved ones that includes a code for a free DVD rental on February 14. The e-cards are currently unavailable, but we’ll give you an update if anything changes.
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*UPDATE*
The “Valentine” tab has been restored to Redbox’s Facebook page and appears to be working now.
(via Marketwire)
All the least “romantic” cities are in the southwest. Am I correct in thinking that all of them except Eureka seem to be in very “desert-y” areas?
Are there any insiders from the above mentioned cities?
Remind me to not move to those locations. ;)