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Nick Jones, 29 years old, saw it Contest on Instagram It will literally have an eternal impact.
Accelerator Energy challenges fans Travis and Jason Kelse Get a querse themed tattoo and pay tribute to the energy drink. For Jones, who was covered in ink, that wasn’t a problem.
So, police officers from Napoleon, Ohio, got a naked Traviskells tattoo on a flying accelerator can. “10 out of 10”
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Nick Jones won the contest by getting this tattoo from Travis Kelse. (accelerator)
As the winner of the contest, Jones received a Travis Kel Sae jersey, signed with 25 accelerators.
“I didn’t think they were actually serious. I tried to send them a message to see if they were true about the offer. They were,” Jones said in a recent interview with Fox News Digital.
“I’m covered in tattoos so there’s no need for too much excuse to get another one. But it comes with a great story. It’s funny. It’s goofy. I’m not taking myself too seriously.
Jones is stubborn Dallas Cowboys A fan from his hometown of Ohio. Given his inability to root Jason’s Eagles, the chief became an easy second option.

The Kelse brothers hug after the game. (Ryan Kang/Getty Images)
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“I’m grateful for supporting my fellow Ohioans. The Cowboys don’t always do well in the playoffs, so I was able to choose a different team and take root. It was the Chiefs. “And obviously he’s one of the best things and maybe the best tight end. He kills it. I love everything he brings.”
Jones was also able to scam Livivy Dan’s T-shirt with his prize money. Dan is also an accelerator partner, firing her own cotton candy flavoured drink.
He claimed that it was to some extent for his Paul Skens fandom, but Jones said he didn’t count Levie’s tattoos.
“What do you know? Do you get the chance to meet her? The guys of my strength might understand a little more with the Levi Dan tattoo,” he said.
Jones is now literally a walking ad. But it’s all worth it.

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelles (87) will score on January 16, 2022, at a 48-yard touchdown reception in the first half of the NFL wildcard playoff football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Kansas City, Missouri. (AP photo/Colin E. Bray)
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“I didn’t think it would go viral like this, but hey. They could make the offer. They lived to the end of the bargain. “So, I have no problem now being part of Accelerator Active Energy Family. They were amazing. It tastes great, so it can be easily expressed as well.”
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