Chicken tattoo on buttock inspires imitation

Chicken tattoo on buttock inspires imitation

CHATTANOOGA (AP) - A Chattanooga restaurant is capitalizing on the notoriety it earned when gossip website TMZ reported that a Champy's Chicken tattoo used in an ad was inked on a man's buttock. The restaurant is producing 1,000 replica temporary tattoos to sell at $1 each.

Restaurant co-owner Crissy Champion told the Chattanooga Times Free Press that there's no way to tell from the photo what body part the tattoo appears on.

The ad has been plastered on the left-field wall at the Chattanooga Lookouts' stadium since opening day.

Champion said a customer got the tattoo two weeks after the restaurant opened in 2009.

She said they told him the chicken in the original tattoo didn't look crispy enough, "so he went back and got it crispier."

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