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Nick Jones, 29, saw an Instagram contest that would literally have an eternal impact.
Accelerator Energy challenged Travis and Jason Kelce fans to become a thematic tattoo of Kelce and pay tribute to the energy drink with him. For Jones, which is covered with ink, that was not a problem.
Then, the police officer in Napoleon, Ohio, made a tattoo of a naked Travis Kelce who mounted a can of flying accelerator, which Jason Kelce called a “10 of 10”.
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Nick Jones got this Tatvis Kelce tattoo to win a contest. (Accelerator)
As winner of the contest, Jones received 25 accelerator packages and a Travis Kelce sweater.
“I didn’t think they were really serious. I sent them a message, trying to see if they were real about this offer. They were,” Jones said in a recent interview with Pak Gazette Digital.
“I am covered with tattoos, so I don’t need an excuse too big to get another. But it comes with a great story. It’s fun. It’s dumb. I don’t take me too seriously, so it’s just a fun tattoo and the artist, Tara Farkus, with the Pluto tattoo company, she killed him.”
Jones is a staunch fan of the Dallas Cowboys, which comes from the native state of Kelces de Ohio. Taking into account that I could never support Jason’s eagles, the Chiefs became an easy second option.

The Kelce brothers hug after a game. (Ryan Kang/Getty Images)
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“I appreciate supporting other Ohioans. The cowboys doesn’t always do well in the playoffs, so I could choose another team to support. It has been the chiefs, and I like the loot that Travis brings,” Jones said. “And obviously, he is one of the best, maybe the best wing closed. He kills him. I just love everything he brings.”
Jones could also cheat a Livvy Dunne t -shirt in his profits, Dunne is also a partner of Accelerator, throwing his own cotton -flavor drink.
He said it was something for his Fandom by Paul Skenes, but he doesn’t tell a Livvy tattoo, Jones said.
“Do you know what? Do you have the opportunity to meet her? The boys of my strength can be a bit more understanding with a Livvy Dunne tattoo,” he said.
Jones is now, literally, a walking ad. But everything is worth it.

The closed wing of the Kansas City Chiefs, Travis Kelce (87), obtains a 48-yard touchdown reception during the first half of a playoff football match of the NFL Wild-Card against the Pittsburgh Steelers, on Sunday, January 16, 2022, in Kansas City, MO. (AP Photo/Colin E. Baley)
“I didn’t expect it to go viral like that, but well. They could make the offer. They have lived up to their part of the treatment, and have been excellent for working,” Jones said. “So I have no problem being part of the Active Energy Active Family family now now. They have been great. You know very well, so it is also an easy product to represent.”




