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Mars Chocolate North America has released its 2012 list of Americas Manliest Cities and three Florida cities have made the top 50.
Tampa came in at number 32.
Oklahoma City took the top spot in the study that ranks towns based on factors such as the number of steak houses, pick-up trucks, motorcycles and home improvement stores per capita.
Cities can move up the list with a high percentage of manly characteristics, such as a higher population density of firefighters and police officers or successful sports teams. Cities with unmanly traits, such as a high number of nail salons or shopping boutiques, slid down the list.
The rankings included the top 50 U.S. cities by metropolitan population. Four of the bottom five cities on the list were from California, with San Diego earning the distinction of Americas Least Manly City.
The study might draw criticism for its limited definition of manhood. San Francisco, long considered to be a central point for the gay rights movement, placed 49th on the list of 50 cities.
Combos compiled the rankings with the help of Bert Sperling , who engineers the annual Best Places to Live study.
The Combos brand is part of Mars Chocolate North America, based in Hackettstown, N.J.
"The results don't lie: the manliest place to be is the city they call 'OKC, " Mars Chocolate general manager Craig Hall said in a statement. "From its stellar hoops team to its love of pick-up trucks, Oklahoma City exemplifies the best of being a man."
Some of the top manliest cities according to Combos are:
1. Oklahoma City
2. Columbia, S.C.
3. Memphis, Tenn.
4. Nashville, Tenn.
5. Birmingham, Ala.
6. Houston
7. St. Louis
8. Toledo, Ohio
9. Cleveland
10. Charlotte, N.C.
11. Louisville, Ky.
12. Cincinnati
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Mars Chocolate North America has released its 2012 list of Americas Manliest Cities and three Florida cities have made the top 50.
Tampa came in at number 32.
Oklahoma City took the top spot in the study that ranks towns based on factors such as the number of steak houses, pick-up trucks, motorcycles and home improvement stores per capita.
Cities can move up the list with a high percentage of manly characteristics, such as a higher population density of firefighters and police officers or successful sports teams. Cities with unmanly traits, such as a high number of nail salons or shopping boutiques, slid down the list.
The rankings included the top 50 U.S. cities by metropolitan population. Four of the bottom five cities on the list were from California, with San Diego earning the distinction of Americas Least Manly City.
The study might draw criticism for its limited definition of manhood. San Francisco, long considered to be a central point for the gay rights movement, placed 49th on the list of 50 cities.
Combos compiled the rankings with the help of Bert Sperling , who engineers the annual Best Places to Live study.
The Combos brand is part of Mars Chocolate North America, based in Hackettstown, N.J.
"The results don't lie: the manliest place to be is the city they call 'OKC, " Mars Chocolate general manager Craig Hall said in a statement. "From its stellar hoops team to its love of pick-up trucks, Oklahoma City exemplifies the best of being a man."
Some of the top manliest cities according to Combos are:
1. Oklahoma City
2. Columbia, S.C.
3. Memphis, Tenn.
4. Nashville, Tenn.
5. Birmingham, Ala.
6. Houston
7. St. Louis
8. Toledo, Ohio
9. Cleveland
10. Charlotte, N.C.
11. Louisville, Ky.
12. Cincinnati
Read more: http://www.abcactionnews.com/dpp/ne...da-cities-make-the-top-50--read#ixzz1xtZs1fxx