Update, 9:40 p.m. PT, April 10, 2015: In addition to UPS removing the image featuring the "dick butt" meme on a specially-made shield mosaic from its social channels, Ferrari officials covered up their connection to the cartoon.

"The naughty cartoon has been rubbed out by a bit of felt tip," Ted Kravitz of Sky Sports F1 said while discussing the incident during the Chinese Grand Prix coverage Saturday morning local time at the circuit in Jiading, Shanghai.

Update, 10:37 a.m. ET, April 10, 2015: In a statement released to Mashable, a UPS spokesperson said: "UPS thanks our social community for calling our attention to the inappropriate image that was submitted to our special version of the UPS shield. We have since recreated the mosaic that was built from images fans sent. All other photos will still appear on the Ferrari car at this weekend's race."

The service has since updated its Facebook page with the new mosaic shield.

Original story:

It's been a great few days for memes beloved by horny teenage boys.

After UPS unveiled on Facebook a special mosaic version of its shield logo made from fan-submitted photos, a few Internet sleuths noticed a very small "dick butt" meme hiding amongst the tiles. UPS created the logo to place on a Ferrari SF 15-T that will race in this weekend's Chinese Grand Prix.

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The "dick butt" meme — which is exactly what it sounds like — has been floating around the Internet since 2006, and is immensely popular on sites like Imgur and Reddit. Imgur user mickeyK599gto posted a helpful closeup of the meme inside UPS's shield logo.

In March, the company put out a call for fans to submit their photos for a chance to be featured on the mosaic logo.

UPS shared photos of team members affixing the finished product to the Ferrari SF 15-T, meaning that somewhere in Jiading, Shanghai there is a luxury vehicle with a teeny "dick butt" stuck to it.

Correction: An earlier version of this post credited the wrong Imgur user with creating the graphic posted above, and the error has since been corrected.