Chestnut Hill businesses embrace Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl run with gear, sweet treats
Chestnut Hill businesses are gearing up for Super Bowl Sunday, when the Philadelphia Eagles will take on the Kansas City Chiefs in New Orleans.
Chestnut Hill Sports on Germantown Avenue is stocked and ready.
"Anything Eagles is flying off the shelves," said co-owner Tom Amodie.
Amodie says he can feel the energy instantly.
"After the whooping they put on the Commanders last week, that helps," he said.
Down the street at Threadwell, the sewing machines were working nonstop. Owner Molly Ellis and her team make the visions come to life.
She says she can tell her customers are excited.
"They are coming in with a backpack to have it embroidered for their child for school or a baby gift and all of a sudden, they have a onesie, a hat, a tray, a blanket and a bag. All Eagles," Ellis said.
She says the Super Bowl has been great for business, too.
"It is icing on the cake. It's January. Things are sleepy, and everyone is just coming out of their shell, so it's a really nice treat," Ellis said.
At Night Kitchen Bakery, owner Amy Edelman says sweet treats like jersey-shaped cookies are giving Valentine's Day desserts a run for their money. All eyes are on the Eagles treats.
"We have Eagles shortbread cookies with the 'Go Birds' and 'NFC Champions,' and then hopefully it will be 'Super Bowl Champions,'" said Edelman.
She says the best part is seeing the city come together.
"It's so exciting," Edelman said. "It's great spirit for the city of Philadelphia."