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Nick Jones, 29, saw a competition on Instagram that would literally have an eternal influence.
Accelerator Energy challenged fans of Travis and Jason Kelce to get a tattoo of Kelce theme and pay tribute to the energy drink with it. For Jones, covered in ink, it was no problem.
So the Napoleon police officer, Ohio, got a tattoo of a naked Travis Kelce running on a flying accelerator, as Jason Kelce called a “10 out of 10.”
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Nick Jones got this tattoo of Travis Kelce to win a competition. (Accelerator)
As the winner of the competition, Jones received 25 packages with accelerator and a signed Travis Kelce Jersey.
“I didn’t think they were actually serious. I sent them message and tried to see if they were right about this offer. It was they,” Jones said in a recent interview with Pakinomist Digital.
“I’m covered with tattoos, so I don’t need too much excuse to get someone else. But it’s coming up with a great story. It’s funny. It’s clumsy. I’m not taking me too seriously, so it’s just a fun tattoo, and the artist, Tara Farkus, with Pluto Tattoo Company, she killed it.”
Jones is a Diehard Dallas Cowboys fan coming from Kelces’ home state of Ohio. Given that he could never root for Jason’s Eagles, Chiefs became a slight second choice.

The Kelce brothers embrace after a game. (Ryan Kang/Getty Images)
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“I appreciate supporting colleagues in Ohioans. The cowboys are not always doing well in the playoffs, so I got to choose another team to root. It’s been chiefs and I like the swag that Travis brings,” Jones said. “And of course he’s one of the best, maybe the best tight end. He kills it. I just love everything he brings.”
Jones was also able to scam a Livvy Dunne T-shirt also in his winnings-so Dunne is a partner with accelerator who launches his own drink with cotton goods.
He claimed it was something for his fandom of Paul Skenes, but didn’t count a livvy tattoo, Jones said.
“Do you know what? Getting the chance to meet her? The guys at my strength can be a little more understanding with a livvy downy -tattoo,” he said.
Jones is now literally a wandering advertisement. But it’s all worth it.

Kansas City Chiefs Tight End Travis Kelce (87) scores on a 48-yard Touchdown reception during the first half of an NFL Wild-Card Playoff football match against Pittsburgh Steelers, Sunday 16 January 2022, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Colin E. Braley)
“I didn’t expect it to be viral like this, but hey. They were able to give the offer. They have lived up to their end of the negotiation and they have been lovely to work with,” Jones said. “So I have no problem with being part of the Accelerator Active Energy family forever now. They’ve been great. It tastes good, so it’s an easy product to represent too.”



