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Free tattoos for mayo lovers

Submit your family story for a chance to win free custom tattoos inspired by Duke’s Mayonnaise

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Last year’s contest had over 1,000 entries.

Photos via Duke’s Mayo

Do you love Duke’s Mayo? Do you love it enough to put a permanent homage on your body? If you answered yes, you’re in luck — the company is bringing back its free tattoo event in Richmond.

This year, the Gen-Mayo contest has a family-forward flavor. Share your multi-generational mayo story for a chance to win a custom Duke’s tattoo for you and your loved one. Any pairs of friends or family members are welcome to enter.

The deadline to submit your story is this Thursday, Oct. 12. The pop-up will take place at Yellow Bird Tattoo in the Fan on Nov. 17.

Last year’s pop-up was popular — Duke’s says 1,000 fans were left on the waitlist for the 70 free tattoos.

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