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Did you know that several years before the closure and his passing, Stan sold the brand and recipe to a Chicago outfit? "Stan's Donuts & Coffee" in Chicago is now a chain of 30+ stores. The Berman family will get royalties for many years.
+elchoya100 Me too. Although no one can replace him, I wish PBS would still have a similar show to his to carry on the tradition. Now, must plan how to go to Westwood to try Stan's Donuts. :)
Huell was one of the most humble and charming person I had ever met. I was supposed to co-host an episode with him about the culture of the Mexican Lucha Libre (wrestling) scene in LA. But it never came to fruition. We played phone tag for while then sadly. he passed. His shows were a thing of simplistic beauty and his boy-like charisma made them a gem to watch. His shows got me through the roughest of times, and made me smile at the end of the day.. RIP HUELL HOWSER you were truly California's Gold.
I agree, he did bring a sense of the better in us all. I had a medical problem and was pretty sick, stuck at home waiting to see if I was going to make it. Pretty serious stuff. To cheer up I'd watch these tapes of his many shows. Funny as it sounds they did just that. I got to looking forward to watching them daily. Some of them over and over again (such as the desert episodes around Salton Sea or Newberry Springs). Was great to have Huell's old shows around to watch. Even dead he still provides us with a positive outlook on life.
This has always been my favorite donut. I always tell everyone about it. I love it even more after the name change. Huell was such an awesome guy. RIP.
@@davidmarvy6788same, I saw this video on my RUclips shorts feed and then remembered watching huel how see back in 4th grade and just had to click the link to the full video. Now I’m hungry, lol.
I used to go there when I went to UCLA. Met a few big-time people in there back in the 70s. Sometimes they'd give me a (small) regular haircut discount when I showed them my student ID and Veterans frat card. Stans' was a great place to get a donut and a large coffee before heading off to Dodd and an early class. Happy college memories. UCLA was a great place to attend college and Westwood a unique and special village type setting, especially for LA. I was upset when my cousin told me Stan's closed in 2020. We'd heard he was planning to close up for a while, but Covid made the call sooner much easier. Kind of sad knowing that to see Stan with Huell from the past.
I tell you what, if Huell was my uncle or grandpa, or even my dad, he'd have easily been my favorite relative. I've gone to countless places he recommended. I remember in particular some old beverage shop in Eagle Rock that had NeHi he'd showcased; I actually worked right next door to that place for awhile. I even remember house-sitting on Rossmore, just below after it changes from Vine, and being pointed out Huell's LA digs...when he wasn't in the desert anyway. (thought for sure I saw him one day...) It's a G@d-damnwd shame he died.
I love California Gold but Visiting had some great episodes. Stan's was one of them. He pretty much said, "Come on Reeses. Sue me!" HA. Atta' way Stan.
God, I miss this place. Was never quite the same after they had to lease out a big chunk of the space, though. I would sit in their with my father and siblings on Sunday mornings. I recall all the film posters (probably given by the Mann Bruin across the street)
Great Episode of California Gold, we also have a donut shop called Stan's Donuts in Santa Clara, California which opened in the 1950's, they have the best Bavarian Creme I have ever had with very reasonable prices, two donuts and you are full.
I found out the hard way, but stan's doughnuts in westwood , NE of santa Monica, is permanently closed 😢 This video is 8 years old after all. Simplier time for doughnuts back then
I sure do miss the blueberry old-fashioned glazed donuts. Stan or Teresa would always be there. I went to the Stan’s in Chicago but it wasn’t the same, the ambiance was certainly different.
I tend to agree we all miss Mr. Hansen. But I would think Mr. Houser would like us to follow him in his footsteps as a as a organization of a optimus group. Meaning we could create optimistic group that way follow on Huell Hauser I did before in the past and continue of Huell Howser
Stan’s Donuts is now closed ):. The last time I was in, an employee was complaining to him about being underpaid $40 dollars to him and Stan sitting down contemplating something deeply a strong presence of concern
And now Stan's Donuts are a Thing That Is Not Here Anymore. (sigh) COVID-19 casualty at least partially, the other part being that the owners wanted to retire.
I wonder if they have any connection to Stan's Donuts in Santa Clara, Ca (Nor Cal) Stan's Santa Clara was started about the same time and they to are World Famous.....National Radio Host Mark Levine raves about Stan's when he visits the Bay Area.
There’s nothing wrong with red meat. There’s nothing wrong with carbohydrates. There’s nothing wrong with a little bit of sugar. What is wrong is eating processed food that isn’t natural and minimizing the amount of ingredients like your intake of food. I don’t know why people try to complicate it.
Keep em coming! If you wanna contribute to help them making more of these episodes available contribute to their kickstarter: www.kickstarter.com/projects/kcet/bring-back-huells-greatest-hits?ref=7i6rtx
I tell you what, if Huell was my uncle or grandpa, or even my dad, he'd have easily been my favorite relative. I've gone to countless places he recommended. I remember in particular some old beverage shop in Eagle Rock that had NeHi he'd showcased; I actually worked right next door to that place for awhile. I even remember house-sitting on Rossmore, just below after it changes from Vine, and being pointed out Huell's LA digs...when he wasn't in the desert anyway. (thought for sure I saw him one day...) It's a G@d-damnwd shame he died.
Huell was a National Treasure.
Great video coverage with trading, technical analysis skills alone are not enough; discipline and emotional maturity are also crucial for success. The saying "time in the market vs. timing the market" is a good mindset to have during market fluctuations. Thanks to Shea Ardolf’s insights, daily trade signals, and my dedication to learning, I've been increasing my daily earnings. Keep it up!
Shea Ardolf program is widely available online..
Insightful comments, very much appreciated.. just came across the consulting page of Shea Ardolf after inputting her full name on the web, super impressed with what i've seen so far
The beauty of Shea Ardolf ’s approach is her dual focus: while she aggressively pursues profit opportunities, she's equally tenacious about shielding investors from potential pitfalls. It's a balance few can achieve.
Trading systems allow you to limit the factor of emotional influence on decision-making, as well as to give the trade a certain degree of systemic character.
Without a doubt! Shea Ardolf is a trader who goes above and beyond. She has an exceptional skill for analyzing market movements and spotting profitable opportunities. Her strategies are meticulously crafted based on thorough research and years of practical experience.
I did a Huell foodie road trip in 2019. I visited both Pinks and Stan's Donuts. The Huell was excellent and the milk was a nice complement.
I really really miss him. He was such a genuine person and was so enthusiastic about everything no matter how small.
He inspired me to become a white supremacist
Yes, same! Think of him often.
Did you know that several years before the closure and his passing, Stan sold the brand and recipe to a Chicago outfit? "Stan's Donuts & Coffee" in Chicago is now a chain of 30+ stores. The Berman family will get royalties for many years.
I was curious if it was the same stans... We love it
Huell had some great programs and genuinely cared for people, I miss his programs and his optimism. .
I miss this guy,wish he was still on tv.
+elchoya100 Me too. Although no one can replace him, I wish PBS would still have a similar show to his to carry on the tradition. Now, must plan how to go to Westwood to try Stan's Donuts. :)
His shows still air on PBS.
@@deathstar001 He had a "nitch"! God bless his soul. Stan's went down too as a business due to Covid 19.
I was in University City, Westwood ares and wanted to stop by at Stan’s. Should’ve read the comments to find out they where non existent. 😢
Huell was one of the most humble and charming person I had ever met. I was supposed to co-host an episode with him about the culture of the Mexican Lucha Libre (wrestling) scene in LA. But it never came to fruition. We played phone tag for while then sadly. he passed. His shows were a thing of simplistic beauty and his boy-like charisma made them a gem to watch. His shows got me through the roughest of times, and made me smile at the end of the day.. RIP HUELL HOWSER you were truly California's Gold.
I agree, he did bring a sense of the better in us all. I had a medical problem and was pretty sick, stuck at home waiting to see if I was going to make it. Pretty serious stuff. To cheer up I'd watch these tapes of his many shows. Funny as it sounds they did just that. I got to looking forward to watching them daily. Some of them over and over again (such as the desert episodes around Salton Sea or Newberry Springs). Was great to have Huell's old shows around to watch. Even dead he still provides us with a positive outlook on life.
Stan looks like a great man who just wants to put a smile on everyone's face and fill their stomachs
This comment section is wonderful, didn't know either of these two but found out alot. Both great men, RIP to both of them
A real piece of California gold. He was the best
This has always been my favorite donut. I always tell everyone about it. I love it even more after the name change. Huell was such an awesome guy. RIP.
My father and I both had our hair cuts there in the 60's and 70's. I worked at Stan's winter/spring 1980.
And now it's no more. Truly sad. We've lost so many places that were a part of our childhood....
Rest in peace, Stan.
one of my favorite TV show's California's gold and visiting with huell houser you will great TV show miss this show RIP huell
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An old world skill...now lost. Home made fresh doughnuts.
RIP Stan's Donuts
I always found myself smiling while watching Huell's programs. He was the best, for sure. Good luck to Stan in his retirement.
Huell Howser IS California Gold!
Such a sweet man. For the past 20+ I've always enjoyed Huell. Sorry to have heard of his passing.
I met Huell once a long time ago when I worked at the Pasadena weekly. He had a bear trap of a handshake and was really nice. A true class act
My grandma and I loved to watch Huel!
Tonight is the last night Stan's is open. So long, Stan, and enjoy that retirement.
oh no! what happened? good luck to Stan!
@@clovano 😢😢😢
@clovano Did you not read? He retired.
I'm just now seeing this in 2024 and I want that peanut butter donut soo bad
@@davidmarvy6788same, I saw this video on my RUclips shorts feed and then remembered watching huel how see back in 4th grade and just had to click the link to the full video. Now I’m hungry, lol.
Farewell Stan's Donuts... thanks for the delicious treats and good times!
I used to go there when I went to UCLA. Met a few big-time people in there back in the 70s. Sometimes they'd give me a (small) regular haircut discount when I showed them my student ID and Veterans frat card. Stans' was a great place to get a donut and a large coffee before heading off to Dodd and an early class. Happy college memories. UCLA was a great place to attend college and Westwood a unique and special village type setting, especially for LA. I was upset when my cousin told me Stan's closed in 2020. We'd heard he was planning to close up for a while, but Covid made the call sooner much easier. Kind of sad knowing that to see Stan with Huell from the past.
Thank you Huell, thank you Stan. Sorry to hear Stan had decided to close down.....and I'll always miss Huell.
Well Hello There!!...Gone but not forgotten
I miss that donut
Impossible for Stan not to have been success with that great personality
i love stans birthmark
Oh huell. I wish you had known your life had so little time left but even when you didn't you seemed to always live it to the fullest.
Wow, its inspiring how Stan was hoping to live to be 100, so he could continue his passion.
I tell you what, if Huell was my uncle or grandpa, or even my dad, he'd have easily been my favorite relative.
I've gone to countless places he recommended. I remember in particular some old beverage shop in Eagle Rock that had NeHi he'd showcased; I actually worked right next door to that place for awhile. I even remember house-sitting on Rossmore, just below after it changes from Vine, and being pointed out Huell's LA digs...when he wasn't in the desert anyway. (thought for sure I saw him one day...)
It's a G@d-damnwd shame he died.
I love California Gold but Visiting had some great episodes. Stan's was one of them. He pretty much said, "Come on Reeses. Sue me!" HA. Atta' way Stan.
The legend. I think he is the OG before Anthony Bourdain.
God, I miss this place. Was never quite the same after they had to lease out a big chunk of the space, though. I would sit in their with my father and siblings on Sunday mornings. I recall all the film posters (probably given by the Mann Bruin across the street)
What a great show!!
Great Episode of California Gold, we also have a donut shop called Stan's Donuts in Santa Clara, California which opened in the 1950's, they have the best Bavarian Creme I have ever had with very reasonable prices, two donuts and you are full.
Classic. He will be missed by many of us. Christian. Home now at peace with the Lord
Who’s here because Stans is closing?
Still not over it. DK in Santa Monica gets all the attention now, but this was the real deal
Donuts went downhill over a period of time,after Stan left.
This guy really lived it up :)
Stans doughnuts is closing this month 4/2020 sorry to see this place go .
I miss Huell and his wholesome shows.
I found out the hard way, but stan's doughnuts in westwood , NE of santa Monica, is permanently closed 😢
This video is 8 years old after all. Simplier time for doughnuts back then
RIP Huell
I miss Huell... :(
I want to go get a Huell Howser donut now!
After watching this I went here, the peanut butter pocket is really good
FULLmeltHASH Nice gona give it a Try! 🗿🚬 Here have a A Fat Toke of Some of California's gold!
I sure do miss the blueberry old-fashioned glazed donuts.
Stan or Teresa would always be there.
I went to the Stan’s in Chicago but it wasn’t the same, the ambiance was certainly different.
30 minutes before closing we could get a big bag filled to the top with donuts for $2. We’d feed on that bag for days.
Great memories
Huell was the best.
Huell was great! He is missed
Huell was so nice.
RIP Huell and Stan.
Well,after working in dough for a good long time,he just got old & wanted to enjoy the rest of his life as it is,Happy Retirement Stan 😉😁.
I tend to agree we all miss Mr. Hansen. But I would think Mr. Houser would like us to follow him in his footsteps as a as a organization of a optimus group. Meaning we could create optimistic group that way follow on Huell Hauser I did before in the past and continue of Huell Howser
The Simpsons were from the Tracey Ulsan show. Truth
Sure hope picked up the tab for everyone on that patio.
ohhhhh goshhhhhh oh my gossssssshhhhhhhh thats heavy duty chocolate 24:04 lol
Them donuts look so damn delicious!
God i never got to taste this delicious donut 😢
love it
This was posted 2016 but I feel like this is way older. Reese's wouldnt let this slide now I don't think 😂
Huell Howser. Quality entertainment.
Unfortunately, Stans is permanently closed~
BTW his shows are still aired on PBS.
"The Huell" 🍩 doughnut.!!! ".Inspiring"..
this donut shop closed down,what is there now.
It's in California dude, how the hell am I going to get one of these
Stan’s Donuts is now closed ):. The last time I was in, an employee was complaining to him about being underpaid $40 dollars to him and Stan sitting down contemplating something deeply a strong presence of concern
Damn, I went to Oakleys for 25 years....
I never been to Cali, it looks cool though
Stan's is was my morning stop when I attended UCLA.
Thx . Ralph M. Parsons Foundation
Hated to see Stan's close. Sad.
🍩🍩🍩🍩🍩
And now Stan's Donuts are a Thing That Is Not Here Anymore. (sigh) COVID-19 casualty at least partially, the other part being that the owners wanted to retire.
I wonder if they have any connection to Stan's Donuts in Santa Clara, Ca (Nor Cal) Stan's Santa Clara was started about the same time and they to are World Famous.....National Radio Host Mark Levine raves about Stan's when he visits the Bay Area.
rip huell
Address?
Is Stan still living? The last I knew, he was in a retirement home.
He is actually married again and had 6 step kids and a baby on the way!
Rip Huell Howser.
Rockview dairy milk is the best!
There’s nothing wrong with red meat. There’s nothing wrong with carbohydrates. There’s nothing wrong with a little bit of sugar. What is wrong is eating processed food that isn’t natural and minimizing the amount of ingredients like your intake of food. I don’t know why people try to complicate it.
show me the matches!
Make your own matches!
Any online name it's Huell and something.
He died?!?! How?!
Died January 7th 2013. 67 years old. Prostate cancer. He is missed.
@@guidofester5451 I had heard he passed but not about the prostate cancer part.
Keep em coming! If you wanna contribute to help them making more of these episodes available contribute to their kickstarter: www.kickstarter.com/projects/kcet/bring-back-huells-greatest-hits?ref=7i6rtx
Weird how he got healthy yet still had a sudden death
Hewell suffered with Prostate Cancer secretly for several years. It was the main reason for his diet change.
No doubt Huell had many glazed doughnuts in his time...
wow,is laura valadez still there,she was HOT!.but i think this place is closed now with all the unpleasentness.
he was great. I wish he had eliminated the dairy from his diet.
I tell you what, if Huell was my uncle or grandpa, or even my dad, he'd have easily been my favorite relative.
I've gone to countless places he recommended. I remember in particular some old beverage shop in Eagle Rock that had NeHi he'd showcased; I actually worked right next door to that place for awhile. I even remember house-sitting on Rossmore, just below after it changes from Vine, and being pointed out Huell's LA digs...when he wasn't in the desert anyway. (thought for sure I saw him one day...)
It's a G@d-damnwd shame he died.
jesse chase Galcos soda pop shop,a wonderful place to go.
RIP Huell