Greetings to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, presented by your host, Rob Lee. Today I chatted with Tony Levero Jr., a dedicated data analyst in the humanitarian non-profit sector and co-owner of the Spark Plug Coffee Truck, which epitomizes Baltimore's adventurous spirit. As a proud Baltimorean, he skillfully juggles his professional role with his entrepreneurial endeavor. Together with his father, Tony's Spark Plug Coffee Truck encapsulates their belief in the vibrant exploration that Baltimore offers, reflected through their vintage Japanese mini-truck that roams the city, delivering a coffee experience unrestricted by traditional confines. With international experiences in Italy and South Korea, Tony's journey is enriched, and his home in Ednor Gardens echoes his commitment to community, further supported by his wife Heeyeon's occasional design contributions to the venture.
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Tony shares his journey from a literature major to a coffee entrepreneur. After exploring different career paths, Tony and his father decided to start a food truck business. They found the perfect vehicle in a Japanese K car, which they transformed into a retro-inspired coffee truck. The truck's design, inspired by Vapor Wave aesthetics, stands out and attracts customers. Tony and his team serve a variety of coffee drinks, including lattes, pumpkin spice, and Cafe Bonbon. They focus on providing a great customer experience and enjoy being a part of different events and communities in Baltimore.
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Host: Rob Lee
Music: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis.
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