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My Favorite Taco: Miss Taco ~ Copenhagen, Denmark

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We found Miss Taco a little while ago on Instagram. The artists create taco-inspired designs all the way from Denmark so we set up a sticker trade and this interview to find out how the taco lifestyle plays out in Copenhagen. Enjoy...

Who are you, where are you from?
Miss Taco is actually not just one person, but 2. We are 2 guys who love to make art and we both live in Copenhagen Denmark (come visit us ;))

When did you start writing "Taco"
One day in Copenhagen we where sitting in a kebab-house called “Mr. Kebab” eating and sketching. We couldn’t find a name to our “crew” when it hit us. Miss Taco of course, because we like tacos more than we like kebab, and then we just changed the “Mr.” to “Ms.” Couse we think that is sounds better.

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Do you do graffiti?
We only make graffiti on canvas and selling them when there are events in town.

What is the best place to eat tacos in your town?
The best place is called “The taco shop” inner Copenhagen, they make ridiculous big tacos and they taste like heaven!

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Have you been to Los Angeles?
We have never been to Los Angeles, but we will love to come for a visit!

Do you have a lucky number?
51

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