gleam wrote:gleam wrote:An outstanding interview with the owner of Galco's Soda Pop Stop in LA:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPbh6Ru7VVMAs much as I love America's Market, I don't think any store in the US or world comes close to what Galco's offers in terms of selection.
John Nese of Galco's was interviewed for today's edition of
The Story -- the interview starts about 60% of the way through the program (click download or Listen Now at the bottom of the post).
In Los Angles a couple weeks ago, we had a chance to visit Galco's and to meet the owner, John Nese (be sure to watch the Youtube video if you haven't already). Interesting store, interesting guy, that's for sure.
I believe that's his DeLorean parked outside. Inside, it's aisles and aisles of sodas I never heard of, almost all of them sweetened with real sugar and bottled in glass. I was very impressed and, coming from someone who probably doesn't drink more than 4 or 5 standard sodas a year, that's really saying something. There's also a pretty good selection of regional candy bars from small producers as well as a respectable beer department.
Here are some of the sodas I bought.
All I can say so far is the Waialua Kona Red (made with real coffee cherries according to the label) is nothing special at all. If you enjoy cherry cough drops you'll probably like this one.
I wasn't very impressed with the Manhattan Special orange either—much too sweet and intensely flavored, reminiscent of triple strength Tang.
On the other hand, the Hotlips sodas are truly special, maybe the best soft drinks I've ever had. I haven't opened the blackberry shown above but samples of their raspberry (intense berry flavor, lots of pulp, not too sweet) and pear sodas (much more subtle, beautiful spicy flavors) were extraordinary. Has anyone seen Hotlips sodas (from Portland OR) in Chicago?
Gleam, you
must visit Galco's (but I'm sure you realize that already).
Galco's Soda Pop Stop
5702 York Blvd
Los Angeles CA
323-255-7115
http://www.sodapopstop.com/