I went to Galco's last Sunday. When I walked in I saw the owner John Neece. He is a very nice man. As I was filling my basket he said did you find everything today? I bought some beer, a few soda pops, and some candy. It was a very good experience. One of my favorite Huell Howser episodes. RIP Mr. Huell Howser
I grew up in Highland Park 3 blocks from galcos in the Late 80s, 90s, and mid 2000's. I walked by galcos countless times and never stepped inside. I feel sad for not knowing what a treasure this store is. I now live in Las Vegas and will take my son's and wife to this landmark. Thank you Huell for all your great California adventures, even I didn't know what golden treasure I had in my neighborhood. We need more places like galcos that remain family oriented, where one can buy and taste a childhood memory.
Went to Galco's today. It was sad walking thru, knowing Huell had been there too, but that he's gone now. Went over to the sandwich counter and got a sandwich. Those red roof tiles are still there above the lunch counter. Bought most of the soda's Huell talked about, and bought some candy at the back. It was sad to be there! But a great store. Will bring my visitors as a tourist destination. There were quite a few people in there when I was there. As I was leaving, more people were coming in.
+GuyVelella I don't think you read my comment fully, or understood it. There's nothing wrong with the store - it's that it was sad being in the same store as Huell, and that Huell has died. If you liked someone, it's sad being in the same place they were, knowing they'll never come back.
Don't worry, I understand you just fine. There's always a somber feeling to be had, when you walk in the footsteps of a recently deceased person that you looked up to. Even in a happy place like Galco's, it's hard to shake that feeling.
Around 1999 or 2000, our Toastmaster's group did something special - and as the Toastmaster, I portrayed Huell (a LOT of fun), and Carol Cunningham portrayed a newscaster from a local station. Carol had worked with Huell when they were at CBS, and Chuck, the picture-taker in the first episode, was one of the members of our Toastmasters group, and shared his experiences with Huell and John at Galco's. I now stop there somewhat frequently to pick up interesting sodas and old candies (like Mallo Cups). What a great place! Met Huell at the Sons of Norway Lutefisk dinner in 2009. A thoroughly nice guy!
I order a few special brands you can't find anymore. Usually order the standard number of Green River and mix in another brand, such as special Dr. Pepper.
I hope mr huell has a star on the walk of fame he was our tour guide for many years been watching Californian gold since I was a kid I'm near 40 I've been to many of these destinations because of mr houser rip sir u were California's gold
My wife and I were at GALCO'S this morning and it's still a great place to be. We highly recommend it . They have a great family spirit and that old fashion candy we grew up on, literally over 500 sodas to choose from and also a great.old time toy section. We love Galco's!
HUELL HOWSER ALERT: There's going to be a California's Gold marathon in Los Angeles on PBS on New Year's Eve day 2016 - don't miss it! He sure was ONE HANDSOME DUDE!!
LOVE this place!!! So glad it’s coming through this bad time and surviving in 2021. Makes me wanna go now. Maybe after payday which is tomorrow. It’s also interesting to me as a person who found out about this in 2011, how it’s changed several times since 2000 and it keeps working.
I always enjoyed listening to Huell Howser take us to hidden places in our great state of California. I am finally back to viewing some of his many videos and am sad to hear that he has passed away. Such an interesting, well-spoken gentleman. God speed Huell.
As interesting an episode of Huell's I have ever enjoyed. Have literally seen a thousand of his wonderful shows. I so miss him being around, but his stuff is forever. Love, Old Soldier Salute!
I just wanted to say that this program the story the family and the whole show just made me smile, it truly touched me.. thank you so much for such a wonderful experience and show...
My Grandfather had Fanta Orange & Strawberry Fanta in his pop machine in his office @ Perry Burke Concrete. His favorite drink was TABB that was also in sold in the pop machine. I remember standing the mountains of Sand & Gravel as kid enjoying my Strawberry & Orange Fanta’s, WoW! I miss him💔Them Day’s❤️
It was over 20 plus years ago Mr Hauser used to come into our small shop to process and print his personal 35mm film.. 2 for 1. Very hands on person. God bless
A few blocks from that historic soda pop store is the oldest Bowling Alley in Los Angeles and you can still bowl on it knocking down old pins and the classic alley wooden floors with vintage art deco makes it a unique good old time to spend, especially as they server drinks in the vintage bar section! Anyways, most of those vintage candy can amazingly be found in any 99 cent Only stores, yes you heard me right... 99 cent Only stores!!!
Alan MacLeod They're not like sodas nowadays. I got Moxies Original Elixir which is root beer and it does not fizz a whole lot even when shaken. It tastes amazing though.
Just watched an Episode of the Hot Ones with Billie Eilish and they featured a message from John Galco because it's one of her favorite places!! Pretty sure that's her dad picking her up stuff at 50:05
It's probably expensive for vintage soda. I'm 16 so I have no idea what alot of it tastes like. But it would be awesome to try them all. If I had the money I would buy a 6 pack of every vintage soda.
Galco's is still serving Highland Park to this day! Thank you for watching, you can find even more episodes of "Visiting with Huell Howser" at bit.ly/3GDpayz
Stopped just checkout this place in Highland, Los Angeles...while eating sandwich with a cold drink viewing the video ... With Huell Howser doing of his great shows; Helping us all get more familiar with California's Gold. Huell Thanks for the memories...
Blockbuster, a west-coast low-budget Primanti's of Pittsburgh. Grandma's got the shakes today, probably something to do with Huell's animal magnetism. I had the sandwich many moons ago there at Galco's and it was like a basic sub, really basic, but tasted good with well down meat and bread. For awhile the store was open late or 24 hours but that stopped when they were robbed back in the 70s.
He certainly did, in the episode where he toured the Sparkletts plant he shook a vintage bottle of soda from their little museum display after an old man told him not to 😂
I have watched about half a dozen of Howser's videos. I am sure he doesn't mean to do it in a bad intention, but he cuts people off alot. Maybe the show's producer is rushing him but it just seem kind of rude.
Kind of sad to say I remember drinking those sodas. Sad you say? I'm that old, but I drank those obscure sodas. I remember Dr Pepper and it doesn't taste like it did then. Don't buy Dr Pepper in anything but a glass bottle.
I went to Galco's last Sunday. When I walked in I saw the owner John Neece. He is a very nice man. As I was filling my basket he said did you find everything today? I bought some beer, a few soda pops, and some candy. It was a very good experience. One of my favorite Huell Howser episodes. RIP Mr. Huell Howser
I saw this episode when it came out originally. Still one of my favorite episodes. We miss Huell so much.
a true legend of California rest in peace
I miss Huel... he was born for this role...
I grew up in Highland Park 3 blocks from galcos in the Late 80s, 90s, and mid 2000's. I walked by galcos countless times and never stepped inside. I feel sad for not knowing what a treasure this store is. I now live in Las Vegas and will take my son's and wife to this landmark. Thank you Huell for all your great California adventures, even I didn't know what golden treasure I had in my neighborhood. We need more places like galcos that remain family oriented, where one can buy and taste a childhood memory.
This episode a ❤Gem nostalgic Galcos highland park
Lemon drop sodas crush dads original coke pepsi
Went to Galco's today. It was sad walking thru, knowing Huell had been there too, but that he's gone now. Went over to the sandwich counter and got a sandwich. Those red roof tiles are still there above the lunch counter. Bought most of the soda's Huell talked about, and bought some candy at the back. It was sad to be there! But a great store. Will bring my visitors as a tourist destination. There were quite a few people in there when I was there. As I was leaving, more people were coming in.
+Kelly Maguire What was wrong with the store and why ur u sad for visiting?
+GuyVelella I don't think you read my comment fully, or understood it. There's nothing wrong with the store - it's that it was sad being in the same store as Huell, and that Huell has died. If you liked someone, it's sad being in the same place they were, knowing they'll never come back.
Don't worry, I understand you just fine. There's always a somber feeling to be had, when you walk in the footsteps of a recently deceased person that you looked up to.
Even in a happy place like Galco's, it's hard to shake that feeling.
Did you see John or noelle there???
Huell howser you will always be in are hearts love you shows this one was one of my favorite episodes RIP HUELL
Huell was one of a kind!
I'm still watching his episodes today, right now! He's not dead to me! ♥️ when I miss him, I just watch an episode!
An other great CA. Gold............ GOD Bless you and Yours Galco's
HUELL HOWSER you will always be in are hearts this is one of my favorite episodes RIP HUELL
I watched every minute of this video about soda pop and I loved it. Huell was the best.
Awesome !
Around 1999 or 2000, our Toastmaster's group did something special - and as the Toastmaster, I portrayed Huell (a LOT of fun), and Carol Cunningham portrayed a newscaster from a local station. Carol had worked with Huell when they were at CBS, and Chuck, the picture-taker in the first episode, was one of the members of our Toastmasters group, and shared his experiences with Huell and John at Galco's.
I now stop there somewhat frequently to pick up interesting sodas and old candies (like Mallo Cups). What a great place!
Met Huell at the Sons of Norway Lutefisk dinner in 2009. A thoroughly nice guy!
This just makes me smile.
I would have so loved to have met Huell. What a guy!
What a cool guy may he rest in peace, thanks for all the cool shows 😎
Just went back there yesterday, John helped us pick out some special sodipops.
I order a few special brands you can't find anymore. Usually order the standard number of Green River and mix in another brand, such as special Dr. Pepper.
I lived for this video. Loved every minute of it. I live in Asia, the Philippines. But I will visit this place someday. More power to Galco's!
derek valdez and more power to you my Asian Brother ✊
Hope you made the trip!
That has to be a very interesting store to visit!!
I miss Huell!
Miss you Huell always!
I hope mr huell has a star on the walk of fame he was our tour guide for many years been watching Californian gold since I was a kid I'm near 40 I've been to many of these destinations because of mr houser rip sir u were California's gold
I sure do miss Huell Howser... Thank You for Uploading these wonderful Videos....
RIP to all we have lost in this video. the world is a sadder place because of those lost.
This is a wonderful episode. Great work. Thanks for sharing this one.
Miss you huell
My wife and I were at GALCO'S this morning and it's still a great place to be. We highly recommend it .
They have a great family spirit and that old fashion candy we grew up on, literally over 500 sodas to choose from and also a great.old time toy section.
We love Galco's!
L Smaltz How is the Beer Selection up in that mug??
We sure miss you HUELL!
L Smaltz Huell Died of Butt Cancer😧
Such a rad dude. Me and my pops always watch this together.
HUELL HOWSER ALERT: There's going to be a California's Gold marathon in Los Angeles on PBS on New Year's Eve day 2016 - don't miss it! He sure was ONE HANDSOME DUDE!!
Wendy Arrington Watched it While 🗿🚬 Smoking Some of California's gold!👍 Huell Rocks! To bad The Butt cancer took him from us to soon!
LOVE this place!!! So glad it’s coming through this bad time and surviving in 2021. Makes me wanna go now. Maybe after payday which is tomorrow. It’s also interesting to me as a person who found out about this in 2011, how it’s changed several times since 2000 and it keeps working.
I always enjoyed listening to Huell Howser take us to hidden places in our great state of California. I am finally back to viewing some of his many videos and am sad to hear that he has passed away. Such an interesting, well-spoken gentleman. God speed Huell.
I'LL BE THERE ON MONDAY ! RIP HUELL
There is such a magic to this show.
As interesting an episode of Huell's I have ever enjoyed. Have literally seen a thousand of his wonderful shows. I so miss him being around, but his stuff is forever. Love, Old Soldier Salute!
Watching the twins fake drink those sodas at the end is priceless!
I just wanted to say that this program the story the family and the whole show just made me smile, it truly touched me.. thank you so much for such a wonderful experience and show...
The owner seems to be a soda pop genius, I could talk to this guy all day about soda 🥤
I miss Huell. I go to Galcos at least once a month
ive been here and its cool
The lady from Mississippi is totally charming. What a sweetheart. So cool. I'm in love.
Thank You for this! It was awesome!
My Grandfather had Fanta Orange & Strawberry Fanta in his pop machine in his office @ Perry Burke Concrete. His favorite drink was TABB that was also in sold in the pop machine.
I remember standing the mountains of Sand & Gravel as kid enjoying my Strawberry & Orange Fanta’s, WoW! I miss him💔Them Day’s❤️
Rip huell 🙏 im in the uk but one day ill see if i can visit this place.
I went and walked up Fargo street a few years ago before a Dodger game thanks to Huell. Gonna check this place out next.
It was over 20 plus years ago Mr Hauser used to come into our small shop to process and print his personal 35mm film.. 2 for 1. Very hands on person. God bless
A few blocks from that historic soda pop store is the oldest Bowling Alley in Los Angeles and you can still bowl on it knocking down old pins and the classic alley wooden floors with vintage art deco makes it a unique good old time to spend, especially as they server drinks in the vintage bar section!
Anyways, most of those vintage candy can amazingly be found in any 99 cent Only stores, yes you heard me right... 99 cent Only stores!!!
Huell shaking up every drink he picks up lol
One --- er, two --- of Huell's best.
The go to place after summer, double session football "hell week" workouts at the local high school, Franklin. Galco special and a cherry Gatorade!
Dad's Root Beer was Awesome I loved Making Root Beer Floats....
John is a cool dude. Went there and bought wayyy too much. It was all good.
Heull Howser , the real deal. Who can replace him?
Spent $180 there today in May 2022.
Met him at the Mission Tiki Drive-in. Because of this episode, my husband and I went to Galco's. I need to go back!
The way he's shaking the bottle puts me off. Doesn't he realise he's fizzing up the drinks!?
Alan MacLeod They're not like sodas nowadays. I got Moxies Original Elixir which is root beer and it does not fizz a whole lot even when shaken. It tastes amazing though.
Wonderful American culture and heritage of sodas drinks in USA 🇺🇸
Just watched an Episode of the Hot Ones with Billie Eilish and they featured a message from John Galco because it's one of her favorite places!! Pretty sure that's her dad picking her up stuff at 50:05
It's probably expensive for vintage soda. I'm 16 so I have no idea what alot of it tastes like. But it would be awesome to try them all. If I had the money I would buy a 6 pack of every vintage soda.
You can buy by the bottle and most range from $1.99-2.99 each.
Here cuz of Hollywood babble on.. I wanna here him say "that's amazing"
John is the Nardwuar of Soda Pop. Just went to Galco's the other day and the selection is still amazing
what a great store I want a blockbustah!
2:15 "shake hands with me"
3:19 interrupting
Rest in peace Marine
Who died?
(This is Tom, not Sandra.)
This soda shop looks fantastic!!! Is it still in business, in 2022? Thanks for posting this great video!!
Galco's is still serving Highland Park to this day! Thank you for watching, you can find even more episodes of "Visiting with Huell Howser" at bit.ly/3GDpayz
This episode was aired in late July 2008
I miss huell classic educational episode soda and 🍬 candy galcos
If I remember correctly, there is a rare Louie sighting in this video
"Louie, get a shot of this!"
ALL THAT CREAM SODA SYRUPP GANGG BERIOUS
Soda pop in bottles is the way to go.
Way better taste
Had one of their yummy sammies yesterday
RIP Legend
Is this place still open? I mean the deli was a big part of the store, thats what gave the store character (blockbuster)
Just went today great stop.
John was there he
took some time
help with selections.
So many choices !
10-11-2020
Almost forgot to mention the "Blockbuster" sandwich... is really good, next time Might try the pastrami or meatball sandwich...
Stopped just checkout this place
in Highland, Los Angeles...while eating sandwich with a cold drink viewing
the video ...
With Huell Howser
doing of his great
shows;
Helping us all
get more familiar with
California's
Gold.
Huell
Thanks for the
memories...
Wow
Blockbuster, a west-coast low-budget Primanti's of Pittsburgh. Grandma's got the shakes today, probably something to do with Huell's animal magnetism. I had the sandwich many moons ago there at Galco's and it was like a basic sub, really basic, but tasted good with well down meat and bread. For awhile the store was open late or 24 hours but that stopped when they were robbed back in the 70s.
Fries on the sandwhich
Do they still make the blockbuster?
I think so.@@jonheredia8789
@@jonheredia8789 ? I think so. But mom has passed on, from what I heard.
Double Bubble Gum...OMG!!! The Best💯
I came back last year 2022
Cheerwine is still big in North Carolina.
RIP Huell Howser
R.I.P. Huell Howser
This guy knows soda's like Quentin Tarantino knows movies.
I'm going
I will be there so quick if they have Hawaiian Punch in the tin can with the original recipe. Oh man that was so good.
Stop shaking the bottles Huel lol
*John Nese, not "John Galco"
Where is Galcos located ? Is it really in Highland Park ? Wow, I missed out ! . . . . SMH . . . . . . .
Good luck bringing your service dog here
You mean a fake untrained service dog that's more of a "emotional support" dog for the mentally ill? By law REAL service dogs can enter.
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I think Huell had some kind of unconscious addiction to shaking soda bottles....he shook every bottle he touched.
He certainly did, in the episode where he toured the Sparkletts plant he shook a vintage bottle of soda from their little museum display after an old man told him not to 😂
I SAW KMX DRINK IN NEAR DENVER
I ❤️ Niki Nips
wow i luv pop. root beer and sun drop and crush mmmm
I have watched about half a dozen of Howser's videos. I am sure he doesn't mean to do it in a bad intention, but he cuts people off alot. Maybe the show's producer is rushing him but it just seem kind of rude.
He was the producer. He was a very nice man and anybody who has talked to him would tell you the same thing.
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ORBITS DRINK WAS FROM CANADA
owner reminds me of bob odenkirk a lil
name He reminds me of an old mob boss! he takes shop lifters in the back and break their fingers with a hammer!!
AM HA
Kind of sad to say I remember drinking those sodas. Sad you say? I'm that old, but I drank those obscure sodas. I remember Dr Pepper and it doesn't taste like it did then. Don't buy Dr Pepper in anything but a glass bottle.
everything is better in bottles. even ketchup
RIP Dublin Dr Pepper
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