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MANILA, Philippines — The owner of Takoyaki store Taragis admitted that the viral April Fools' Day tattoo disaster was scripted. In the store's Facebook page, Carl Quion said that the April ...
A man in the Philippines tattooed a brand logo on his forehead after falling for an April Fool's prank by takoyaki store Taragis. On April 1, Taragis made a post challenging social media users to ...
A takoyaki restaurant called Taragis said in a now-deleted Facebook post on Monday, April 1, that they would be giving P100,000 to the first person who had their shop’s logo tattooed on their ...
Sobrang pretentious nung Taragis. Hello, all that mental gymnastics for a fucking Takoyaki brand??? Your Takoyaki must be so bad. Scammer ka, not some marketing mastermind bullshit you pretend to be.
Not only did Taragis owner Carl Quion apologize for the April Fools’ Day prank they ran on the takoyaki brand's Facebook page, Quion also personally visited the netizen who took their prank seriously ...
MANILA, Philippines — The local takoyaki store, which bore the brunt ... In a video posted on its Facebook page, Taragis showed that its owner Carl Quion personally met with Ramil Albano ...
On April 1, Carlo Quion, the owner of Taragis Takoyaki, posted an image on Facebook offering to give 100,000 Philippine pesos (US$1,770) in cash to whoever would tattoo the Taragis logo on their ...
MANILA, Philippines — The owner of the Japanese snack store called “Taragis,” who confessed ... On April 1, a store that sells Japanese snack Takoyaki posted a photo on its official Facebook ...