The Super Bowl is set and in less than two weeks people will be cheering for either the Ravens or the 49ers.
CBS 21 checked out a sports store to see how fans are preparing.
Not surprisingly, we ran into a lot more Baltimore fans than San Francisco fans. But regardless of who you are cheering for, there's no shortage of ways to show your support.
It's all the usual fanfare drawing people into JJ Sports and Cards as stickers, posters, jerseys, helmets and more are on sale. But when your team is headed to the Super Bowl, you might as well scream go ravens with your ear buds, toothbrush or even a pacifier.
Manager Chelsea Hare says if it's black and purple, it'll get snatched up.
“Past couple weeks every time the Ravens win the next day is always crazy, tons of purple, black all want to show support, that's all you see,” Hare explained.
“I got a Ravens thing, ID holder for school,” Kimberlyn Pennington told us. Kimberlyn Pennington pinched herself before stocking up.
“It was unbelievable, I woke up this morning and it wasn’t a dream, unbelievable,” beamed Pennington.
Then there is Richard Nace, who lives with his girlfriend Riley Lumley. He's a 49ers fan, the only one we saw all day.
“I've liked them since I knew what the game of football was, 1985 or 86, and when everyone else goes into hiding, no, no I don't,” chuckled Nace. Lumley, however, she's a Baltimore girl.
They compromised on their purchase; one thing of each team, but on game day may not work out so easily.
“Well, it's going to be interesting that’s for sure,” laughed Lumley. “Probably watch in separate rooms.”
Even the little ones wanted to show their support. Aiden Leach has his jersey and his bear. He won't be in the country when they play, but he'll still be cheering.
“My parents are Ravens fans and made Aiden a Ravens fan and we are going on a cruise and we'll be there for Super Bowl, just trying to find some stickers and get a little more dressed up for the game,” Kiersten Leach told us.
“Go ravens!” exclaimed Aiden.
The most purchased items are sticker decals for cars. Also, anything autographed by Ray Lewis is selling fast as well.
CBS 21 checked out a sports store to see how fans are preparing.
Not surprisingly, we ran into a lot more Baltimore fans than San Francisco fans. But regardless of who you are cheering for, there's no shortage of ways to show your support.
It's all the usual fanfare drawing people into JJ Sports and Cards as stickers, posters, jerseys, helmets and more are on sale. But when your team is headed to the Super Bowl, you might as well scream go ravens with your ear buds, toothbrush or even a pacifier.
Manager Chelsea Hare says if it's black and purple, it'll get snatched up.
“Past couple weeks every time the Ravens win the next day is always crazy, tons of purple, black all want to show support, that's all you see,” Hare explained.
“I got a Ravens thing, ID holder for school,” Kimberlyn Pennington told us. Kimberlyn Pennington pinched herself before stocking up.
“It was unbelievable, I woke up this morning and it wasn’t a dream, unbelievable,” beamed Pennington.
Then there is Richard Nace, who lives with his girlfriend Riley Lumley. He's a 49ers fan, the only one we saw all day.
“I've liked them since I knew what the game of football was, 1985 or 86, and when everyone else goes into hiding, no, no I don't,” chuckled Nace. Lumley, however, she's a Baltimore girl.
They compromised on their purchase; one thing of each team, but on game day may not work out so easily.
“Well, it's going to be interesting that’s for sure,” laughed Lumley. “Probably watch in separate rooms.”
Even the little ones wanted to show their support. Aiden Leach has his jersey and his bear. He won't be in the country when they play, but he'll still be cheering.
“My parents are Ravens fans and made Aiden a Ravens fan and we are going on a cruise and we'll be there for Super Bowl, just trying to find some stickers and get a little more dressed up for the game,” Kiersten Leach told us.
“Go ravens!” exclaimed Aiden.
The most purchased items are sticker decals for cars. Also, anything autographed by Ray Lewis is selling fast as well.