Finding Pennsylvanians' favorite holiday movie is easy – just go through the seven levels of the Candy Cane forest, through the sea of swirly twirly gum drops and through the Lincoln Tunnel.
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It turns out Pennsylvanians just can't get enough of the 2003 hit "Elf," starring Will Ferrell, this time of year.
CableTV.com, a website that helps users find cable providers, put together a list last week of each state's most popular holiday movie by looking at top-rated holiday movies as ranked by American Movie Classics viewers while combining state-by-state data from Google Trends.
"Elf," the comedy about a grown man raised as an elf in the North Pole who departs to New York City to find out more about himself, was ranked the most popular in a handful of states across the country, including New Jersey.
Two of Pennsylvania's neighboring states sided with classics – "Miracle on 34th Street" was Delaware's top pick while "It's a Wonderful Life" dominated TV sets in New York.
No matter what your personal choice may be, it is about that time to kick it in front of a fireplace and TV with a warm plate of spaghetti and maple syrup in hand.
Check out CableTV's full list here.