Owner ng takoyaki shop, binigay na ang P100k ng lalaking nagpa-tattoo sa noo

Owner ng takoyaki shop, binigay na ang P100k ng lalaking nagpa-tattoo sa noo

- Carl Quion, the owner of Taragis Takoyaki, has finally paid a visit to the man who got a forehead tattoo of his shop's logo

- Earlier, Taragis uploaded an April Fool's post saying they will give P100k to a person who gets a tattoo done of their logo

- Following this news, a man took the post seriously and got a tattoo of the shop's logo on his forehead

- Eventually, Carl visited the man and gave him P100k, earning praises from countless netizens on social media

Carl Quion, the owner of Taragis Takoyaki, has finally decided to pay a visit to the man who got a tattoo of their shop's logo on his forehead.

Earlier, during April Fool's, Taragis published a prank post that said they will give Php 100,000 to a person who will have their logo tattooed.

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Owner ng takoyaki shop, binigay na ang P100k ng lalaking nagpa-tattoo sa noo
Photos: Taragis on Facebook
Source: Facebook

The April Fool's post was then done by a man whose photo, while he was getting the tattoo done, went viral among netizens on social media.

In Taragis' latest online post, they published a 5-minute video showing Carl driving and visiting the man behind the tattoo challenge prank.

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According to the man, he was not able to read that the post was a prank, and said he did the challenge in hopes of getting the money.

When asked where he will use it, the man said he will use it for his children, with one of them being diagnosed with a down syndrome.

Watch the video below:

As previously reported by KAMI, Project Glow Up, a local brand, is giving away P100k to Ramil Albano. Ramil, is said to be the man who got a tattoo on his forehead after falling for a prank made by a takoyaki store. On Facebook, photos of Ramil with his tattoo was posted online and went sensational among netizens. This, in return, prompted local brands to help the man after he fell for an April Fool's Prank.

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Source: KAMI.com.gh

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