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Pizza Joint Accidentally Sends Customers NSFW Easter Egg Hidden On Mailers

Boy do we have a blunder for you this morning.

Chiaro’s Pizza in Skippack, PA wanted to run a nice Valentine-y promotion for the month of February. No problem, right? Sweet, even. But they ran into an issue…

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They accidentally sent out a pretty racy misprint on some mailers that caused a serious issue with the restaurant.

A source sent along a picture to The Liberty Line and after a second or two, I saw it. Please hold onto your bonnets if you’re liable to get offended.

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The Liberty Line

Don’t see it? Let’s zoom in…

The Liberty Line

See him now?

Now, in case you’re not familiar, Wood is part of a famous meme that has been used in pranks over the last ten-plus years. Like this hilarious COVID test Wood Meme. (Look closely, or don’t, your choice)

Barry Wood Prank Example

Or these other variations that are less about pranking someone than just creatively hiding his, you know…

Barry Wood Meme Example
Barry Wood Meme Example

Poor Chiaro’s was totally rolled over.

Once they spotted the error, they quickly posted on their Facebook:

“Dear Community, 

We have been made aware of the situation regarding a recent ad, and unfortunately, neither us, or the Community Connections’ proof readers caught the subtle nature of what we thought was a tasteful photo of a cappuccino. We deeply apologize for letting this slip by. None of our proof readers, The Community Connection proof readers, or the actual printer proofers caught the mistake before it was printed and circulated. We are working on making sure this does not happen again. We at Chiaro’s pride ourselves on being a family oriented pizzeria and restaurant. This is a devastating situation for all of us involved as we are sure it has been for all of you. Please accept our sincerest apologies.”

Chiaro’s | Facebook

People quickly liked the post and left reassuring comments, which makes the whole story much sweeter.

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Thank goodness people understood! And sympathized with the poor pizza joint.

Someone sent in a direct message that noted that people should’ve just let the whole thing slide.

“Whoever spotted and reported it has too much time on their hands,” they said. “In my honest opinion, Chiaro’s could’ve done without that headache.”

Fair.

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