Amazing tour! The breadth of items & times (Heinz relish/Night of the Living Dead/Mr. Rogers...) tripped several nostalgia switches and the building itself was gorgeous.
Ray, next time you are in Westbury, you should definitely head back to the mall at the source, I went a couple of days ago and they seem to be turning it into an art gallery of some sort, also the Fortunoff space seems to have a new tenant, they began taking everything down, in the mall towards the first floor entrance there was a sign that said you can go golfing in there, and it pointed towards the old entrance, and the door to the Fortunoff mall entrance was unlocked, I was too scared to go in and explore though lol. It would be a cool idea for a video to walk around the remnants of not only the mall, but the Fortunoff store, since it used to be so big.
Me: "So Ray, did you see anything interesting on your trip to Pittsburgh?" Ray: "I saw 57 varieties of Heinz ketchup, a dollhouse, and a megawatt Westinghouse lightbulb." Me: "Cool!" Ray: "Yes, way cool!" 😉👍
Thanks for the tour, Ray! I've been using the plastic Heinz bottle for a while now, but might convert back to the glass bottle after this tour 😂Keep up the awesome content man. I love watching your stuff!
So cool Ray I really love this trip with you of this trip to the Heinz Ketchup museum!!! I never really thought there's waa such cool stuff in there too!!! Definitely loved this video and I'll send you a picture I took of you on my new Hisense Roku smartTV I got a couple of weeks ago to replace my old big 2004 Sony TV that was on it's last tube!!! 🤗🥫🖥❤️
When I was young and healthy I loved to go to this kind of museum. Now that I am old and disabled, thank you for taking me to this one. 🍅
Thank you for watching, I'm glad you enjoyed it ♥️
Thanks Ray for another Awesome video!
That museum is huge. So many cool things from the past.
Love the Oregon Trail joke.
I'm glad you appreciate my cheesy humor
Now I get The Simpsoms reference with Mr. Burns. Ketchup - Catsup.
What a cool Museum! So that is where Pee Wee Herman's bike ended up at. lol
I wonder where the real one is
I didn’t even know there was a Heinz history Museum. Very cool.
Love this museum!!! And your a great narrator Ray!!! 😊😊😊
Thank you so much!
Amazing tour! The breadth of items & times (Heinz relish/Night of the Living Dead/Mr. Rogers...) tripped several nostalgia switches and the building itself was gorgeous.
It was a really great museum. There's so much to see there, I could have made a 4 hr video if I wanted to
Great museum love to see this in person one day
Ray, next time you are in Westbury, you should definitely head back to the mall at the source, I went a couple of days ago and they seem to be turning it into an art gallery of some sort, also the Fortunoff space seems to have a new tenant, they began taking everything down, in the mall towards the first floor entrance there was a sign that said you can go golfing in there, and it pointed towards the old entrance, and the door to the Fortunoff mall entrance was unlocked, I was too scared to go in and explore though lol. It would be a cool idea for a video to walk around the remnants of not only the mall, but the Fortunoff store, since it used to be so big.
I have seen some recent videos of that place and it looks like they're trying to bring it back. I would love to see the inside of the Fortunoff
Me: "So Ray, did you see anything interesting on your trip to Pittsburgh?"
Ray: "I saw 57 varieties of Heinz ketchup, a dollhouse, and a megawatt Westinghouse lightbulb."
Me: "Cool!"
Ray: "Yes, way cool!" 😉👍
My Pittsburgh trip was fantastic, I want to go back, there's still a lot I didn't see
Wow didn’t know this existed! And loving the 60fps by the way, great improvement in picture quality!
Thanks for the tour, Ray! I've been using the plastic Heinz bottle for a while now, but might convert back to the glass bottle after this tour 😂Keep up the awesome content man. I love watching your stuff!
My wife is Filipino and their family loves banana ketchup. I’m not a fan but I love it. 😂
I would try it!
How is that Teresa Heinz related??
She was married to John Heinz
@@RayOutThere and then married John Kerry? I heard he was her husband
@@user-iamRobinV68 Yes, after John died
Well I'll be dammed, lol.
I thought Heinz was a British company. 😂
I used to think so too. I guess it's because their products are so popular there
@@RayOutThere that's what made me think it was British. Our shelves are full of Heinz products.
So cool Ray I really love this trip with you of this trip to the Heinz Ketchup museum!!! I never really thought there's waa such cool stuff in there too!!! Definitely loved this video and I'll send you a picture I took of you on my new Hisense Roku smartTV I got a couple of weeks ago to replace my old big 2004 Sony TV that was on it's last tube!!! 🤗🥫🖥❤️