Nesquik (0.77) and Cheerios (0.76) sit at the two peaks of Avocados From Mexico's similarity graph — a beverage brand and a cereal brand pulling ahead of a field that is otherwise dominated by packaged food.
The shape is two-peak, meaning the audience doesn't converge on a single neighbor but instead bridges two slightly distinct clusters. The first cluster runs through Nesquik and Sunkist (0.73) — Beverages subcategory brands — while the second runs through Cheerios, Oberto Specialty Meats (0.74), Goldfish® (0.72), and Hidden Valley Ranch (0.72), all Food subcategory brands. Together, these six neighbors account for the top six positions and define the core audience shape: mainstream, household-name packaged goods. The one genuine outlier in the top 10 is Meghan Trainor (0.71), the sole Celebrities and Influencers entry — a Musicians and Bands subcategory figure sitting between the two food-and-beverage clusters. Pepperidge Farm (0.71) and Butterball (0.71) round out the set, both Food brands, reinforcing the dominant pattern. Youtooz (0.71), a Toys and Games brand, is the only non-food, non-beverage, non-celebrity neighbor in the top 10.
The overall picture is an audience shaped primarily by mass-market grocery and pantry brands, with a secondary pull toward a mainstream pop musician — a combination that suggests broad household reach rather than a niche food-enthusiast profile.