Utah has a favorite Girl Scout cookie, and there's a slim chance you already know what it is.

Like much of the rest of the country, Utah’s favorite Girl Scout cookie is the Thin Mint, according to a recent survey from the review website Influenster.

Surrounding states Idaho, Nevada and Arizona all favor the mint cookie, too. In fact, it was the favorite cookie in almost half of all states, the survey found.

Samoas also racked up several positive views. Texas, Florida, New York, Pennsylvania and Massachusetts all favored those cookies over others, according to the survey.

Tagalongs, the peanut buttery cookie, didn’t do well nationwide, only attracting six states and Washington, D.C. Similarly, Do-si-dos only claimed four states, with high votes coming from Vermont and Wyoming.

The biggest twist — “six other types of Girl Scout Cookies didn't even make it on to the map,” according to Delish.com, which wrote about the survey. Those six cookies included Lemonades, Shortbread, Thanks-A-Lot, Savannah Smiles, Trios and Toffee-tastic.

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The product review website Influenster recently polled more than 5,000 members from all 50 states and the District of Columbia to determine each state's favorite cookie.

These results could change next year. The new S’mores flavor went on sale earlier this year, according to The San Jose Mercury News. That means it could be a contender in Influenster map next year.

Oh, and you can still buy Girl Scout cookie cereal, if you dare.

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