People like our culture and all the culinary goodies it has to offer. I'm all for it! Not everyone is apparently. I'll still get mine from la michoacana and my neighborhood paleteros, but this lets other people enjoy paletas too. Where's the harm?
Imitation is the highest form of flattery. That's what I always believed. Mexican, Vietnamese, Korean, Filipino, etc is all part of our culture here in San Diego and I think most San Diegans enjoy that. From what I know of Houston, it's pretty much the same there.
@@mansagarus9226 And you're completely brainwashed by the woke left that has poisoned this country. But thank you for the racist terminology. you hypocrite.
I don’t see nothing new or viral about these paletas. Those are the same fresh made and made with natural fruits that the paletero be selling on the hoood streets.If you have Mexican friends they’ll tell you where to go on Navigation the east end 💪🏼💪🏼🔥🔥
It sure is. And they still in the hood. That’s only catering to the millennials but if you grew up in the hood East end like they call it now Eado you know where to go directly from the producer 💪🏼💪🏼
@@gasparma2316 Im assuming this bar probably charges more money too. No thanks. If they try to copycay my precious El Bolillo panaderia, then Im fighting😤😤🤭
@@mybackhurts7020 how is this comment racist again?? 🙄 🤔 yall act like this food it's new....there are a few more local shops w the same food. But less 'Instagramed'
That’s just over by hose paletas been on the hood for generations with the only exception they just making it more bougie. Just go to Navigation on the hood n you get double haha
How far do you want to take this idea of cultural appropriation? I can assure you that things from Eurocentric and 'white' culture is 'stolen' daily by other groups. Do you ever complain about that?
@@gasparma2316 You know here's the thing I don't want to go to the ghetto I'm making enough money to not need to go to the ghetto you're missing the entire point here
Love everyone in the comments talking like every city has a massive Spanish community and these are super easy to get lol. Ya'll need to chill and let people enjoy something new to them, just because you've had it alot don't mean you have to sit here ripping on someone else enjoyment
It was a Mexican man that use to come to our neighborhood with his ice cream cart when I was a kid .. I got sick off the lime one 🤣 but the other flavors were delicious and this was back in 2005
Its weird that people in the comments are bothered by these being offered in the suburbs. Not everyone lives in the hood or even wants to go to the hood lol. I’m always happy to see hood culture and creativity expand and be appreciated everywhere. It’s not like he’s going to the hood and shutting down the paleta man to build his shop. SMH some people are just haters lol
This would be amazing from watching people eat it to the ingredients. Very nice to see some one do it right. Any real icecream man shop I know his clothes always matches his shop some way some how it did. Put this on nasa that be fresh. Hopefully business stays booming for him and his other partners. That’s a hold on hunny shop.slams the brakes.e Few bucks in your pocket your good to go. If you dont do the icecream dance when you walk I. Your doing it wrong. Shout out to pops. All natural nice. Have a good day to all.
People like our culture and all the culinary goodies it has to offer. I'm all for it! Not everyone is apparently. I'll still get mine from la michoacana and my neighborhood paleteros, but this lets other people enjoy paletas too. Where's the harm?
Imitation is the highest form of flattery. That's what I always believed. Mexican, Vietnamese, Korean, Filipino, etc is all part of our culture here in San Diego and I think most San Diegans enjoy that. From what I know of Houston, it's pretty much the same there.
@@norwegianblue2017 Yeaaaah no, you’re completely the white washed if you think that
@@mansagarus9226 And you're completely brainwashed by the woke left that has poisoned this country. But thank you for the racist terminology. you hypocrite.
But yall eat some where stuff like corn with mayo tho u can keep that stuff tho 😆
@@ericjohnson710 but it is delicious
Overpriced , Mexicans been have that for a normal low price
Yeah but they’re made in house and from scratch, if you like quality u gotta pay for it
They also make them from scratch in house
I don’t see nothing new or viral about these paletas. Those are the same fresh made and made with natural fruits that the paletero be selling on the hoood streets.If you have Mexican friends they’ll tell you where to go on Navigation the east end 💪🏼💪🏼🔥🔥
They never really had these in Houston but I agree this is nothing new
@@cpujolsfitnessandmusic3386 there’s one on long point before you get to Hempstead but Mexican style.
I was hoping for some rare flavors like bean or mole
Hmm isnt this a common snack among Mexicans already?? 🤔
It sure is. And they still in the hood. That’s only catering to the millennials but if you grew up in the hood East end like they call it now Eado you know where to go directly from the producer 💪🏼💪🏼
@@gasparma2316 Im assuming this bar probably charges more money too. No thanks. If they try to copycay my precious El Bolillo panaderia, then Im fighting😤😤🤭
@@Shazzyhtown I say the same that bakery too is the best but yup Navigation is the place to go and buy those natural flavored popsicles 💪🏼💪🏼
The guy never said he invented them
no one else is allowed to enjoy Mexican food?
@@Shazzyhtown OK Karen!
That's nothing. La real michoacana had them way before. 🙄
Yea bro but these are overpriced and gentrified
@@mybackhurts7020 how is this comment racist again?? 🙄 🤔 yall act like this food it's new....there are a few more local shops w the same food. But less 'Instagramed'
I never heard of them before
@@Bebedollie they r from Houston. Originally from michioaca Mexico
are you talking about La Real Michoacana on Aldine?
That’s just over by hose paletas been on the hood for generations with the only exception they just making it more bougie. Just go to Navigation on the hood n you get double haha
It looks so delicious 😋
“I met some Hispanics and tried their food and decided I neeeeed to steal their idea”
I knew once I finished the video I was going to find a comment like yours.
@@I.Odnamra No disrespect to anyone aside from the business owner. I just said what I felt he was really saying
2 of the 3 founders are literally Mexican. They didn't steal anything.
Edit: Sorry, actually, THREE of the FOUR founders are Mexican.
How far do you want to take this idea of cultural appropriation? I can assure you that things from Eurocentric and 'white' culture is 'stolen' daily by other groups. Do you ever complain about that?
I'm so glad that you went out of your way to get a Spanish friend.Now may be branch out to the other foods of other cultures too.
La brisa ice cream and Refresqueria El Guero are better. Look them up...they been deleting my comments, because i put the address.
That’s the place to go a dozen for $9 and if one wants those other snacks Refresqueria Tampico on 75th street hehe
@@gasparma2316 You know here's the thing I don't want to go to the ghetto I'm making enough money to not need to go to the ghetto you're missing the entire point here
There's one paleta bar here in Oak Cliff Bishop arts neighborhood in Dallas
They sale the same thing, I wonder if they are the same owners
If it doesn’t come out of a hand push cart with hot chips on the side I DONT TRUST IT
Love everyone in the comments talking like every city has a massive Spanish community and these are super easy to get lol. Ya'll need to chill and let people enjoy something new to them, just because you've had it alot don't mean you have to sit here ripping on someone else enjoyment
It was a Mexican man that use to come to our neighborhood with his ice cream cart when I was a kid .. I got sick off the lime one 🤣 but the other flavors were delicious and this was back in 2005
Oh wow, I would need to make a trip everyday after work; forget the bar.
OMG...WANT! _Please come to CT!_
I love 🍉 paletas and coconuts.
Come to NY!!! 🤤
Please come to California
Chocolate ice cream with 🌶 and dusted in brown sugar for me please. But that toasted marshmallow cover might ve better
Mango 🥭 🤤
If they roast the corn on a grill.. Ill believe it's fresh.
Presumably Comes from a can. 😬
WOw if we could only see the product without being dizzy! Camera person is a ditz!
This isn’t new. They have them everywhere even in California. It’s a regular thing 💁🏽
I wonder if he would ship to Pittsburgh! They have dry ice I'm sure it would keep....maybe
probably easier to make it yourself , us Mexicans been doing it for years
Check w ur local Mexican plug. He knows where they sell em already there!!!
Learning from LA. Aguacate Paleta sounds ughh though. Everything else looked good.
wow 😊
Some of y’all never heard of Mateo’s
Si la Michoacána Los Angeles area
@0:58 Omg how many did that beluga sized customer eat?
They look so dam good gotta stop in there soon"
they look good why not
Its weird that people in the comments are bothered by these being offered in the suburbs. Not everyone lives in the hood or even wants to go to the hood lol. I’m always happy to see hood culture and creativity expand and be appreciated everywhere. It’s not like he’s going to the hood and shutting down the paleta man to build his shop. SMH some people are just haters lol
OMG
How to make chostick from the beginning up tothe end
This would be amazing from watching people eat it to the ingredients. Very nice to see some one do it right. Any real icecream man shop I know his clothes always matches his shop some way some how it did. Put this on nasa that be fresh. Hopefully business stays booming for him and his other partners. That’s a hold on hunny shop.slams the brakes.e Few bucks in your pocket your good to go. If you dont do the icecream dance when you walk I. Your doing it wrong. Shout out to pops. All natural nice. Have a good day to all.
nothing new😒😐
omg spa bars
so frozen juice and frozen milk