Archive for the ‘Galco’s’ Category

Soda Pop Music

July 28, 2008

One of our favorite L.A. spots is Galco’s Soda Pop Stop. Located on York in Highland Park, Galco’s — once an Italian grocer — remade itself about a decade ago under owner John Nese into a retailer of just about every known and obscure soda in the universe.

Now, local artist Greg Laswell has shot a music video to his song “How the Day Sounds” at Galco’s. Check it out — including a brief appearance by Nese:

How the Day Sounds

Soda Pop Music

July 28, 2008

One of our favorite L.A. spots is Galco’s Soda Pop Stop. Located on York in Highland Park, Galco’s — once an Italian grocer — remade itself about a decade ago under owner John Nese into a retailer of just about every known and obscure soda in the universe.

Now, local artist Greg Laswell has shot a music video to his song “How the Day Sounds” at Galco’s. Check it out — including a brief appearance by Nese:

How the Day Sounds
http://mediaservices.myspace.com/services/media/embed.aspx/m=38653041,t=1,mt=video

Galco Helps Quench Our Thirst

May 20, 2008

Driving through Highland Park on a burning hot weekend afternoon, we passed by one of our local faves, Galco’s Soda Pop Stop on York. The idea of a cold, obscure soda brought us inside. A few of our selections:

Mr. Q. Cumber: I wanted to like this soda. The idea of a cucumber soda sounded pretty refreshing, especially on a 100 degree day. But Mr. Q. Cumber is hampered by too much sugar. The sweetness may make it more like a real soda than not, but I’m not sure it worked.

Diet Cricket Cola: This one grew on me. I loved the idea of Cricket Cola, which is made with kola nut extract, green tea concentrate and other ingredients. The taste was kind of disappointing — but I blame that on it being diet. I kept chugging it, and it grew on me. Not too sweet, but just right.

Any of you have favorite obscure sodas or Galco’s picks?


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