Saturday, December 04, 2010

What is "Cammy Cam Juice"?



Auburn Quarterback Cam Newton's started another new controversy. (Well, that's not fair because arguably his father Rev. Newton started the first one.) At any rate, with about seven minutes left in the blow-out SEC Championship Game that saw Auburn win 49 to 14 against South Carolina, Cam Newton called CBS Sideline Reporter Tracy Wolfson over and talked her into drinking his Gatorade bottle of what he called "Cammy Cam Juice."

She did so on camera and said it was "too sweet " for her, or words to that effect. Meanwhile, the camera switched over to one focused on Cam and someone, a coach perhaps, looking at Tracy. Cam was bouncing up and down like he got her to do something she normally would not have done.

That action, with all television eyes on Cam because of his great play and the controversy surrounding him, caused Twitter to ignite with curious tweets about that perfect sound-bite "Cammy Cam Juice." And many to ask what Cammy Cam Juice really is.

On Twitter, many said it may be "Purple Drank." One person thought Cam had, if you will, added his internal fluid to a Gatorade. And upon reflection, this blogger thinks Cammy Cam Juice is some kind of legal, performance-enhancing drink that's sweet to the taste.

Whatever the case, people are talking.

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous7:44 PM

    I think it's original gatorade and cane sugar juice.

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  2. Anonymous8:35 PM

    i think it was "Cummy" Cam juice

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  3. Anonymous11:10 PM

    I don't think it was anything innappropriate, just the fact that they got her to try it was funny. But I agree, gatorade and sugar cane juice. My grandfather drank cane juice and it was sweeter than anything I'd ever tasted.

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