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The 10 Most-Liked Brands by U.S. Facebook Users

Walmart is the most-liked brand by Facebook users in the United States, claiming 31 million American fans on the social network — a whopping 94% of the retail giant's total fan base.
Statista's chart, below, ranks the 10 most-liked brands by U.S. Facebook users, as well as the percentage of fans that hail from the U.S.
See also: The 10 Most Engaging Facebook Cover Photos
List-toppers also include Target, Amazon and Samsung Mobile. Further down, an interesting trend emerges: Fewer of the brands' total fans come from the U.S.
The most striking example is Coca Cola, whose 11.9 million U.S. fans make up just 16% of the brand's total Facebook likes.

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We like the simplicity and the warm message that Janet's profile delivers.
After his previous designs got such positive feedback in our last gallery, we checked back in with Ekkapong to see what he's been up to. We weren't disappointed.
Tom's profile throws up an error message. It's actually an F8 conference insider joke -- although we still think it's amusing for anyone who doesn't get the reference.
Jeremy has some classic photography fun with his well-executed design.
Travis goes for the mysterious look (complete with shades), and invites friends to scan the QR code to find out more.
We like Niels' playful approach to his profile picture -- or rather, his "portrait"?
A montage of sketches makes Umair's profile memorable.
Andy's awesome mustache is obviously part of his "personal brand." We love how he has incorporated it into this clean and fun design.
Robert's simple thought bubble makes us wonder the same...
Mark creates some fun with friends by posting a Where's Wally? visual puzzle. The person who finds him gets a free poke!
Finally, Mashable's own Matt Silverman has gotten creative with his Timeline design. He stars in his very own Mystery Science Theater 3000 episode.

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