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Who knew getting one Kit Kat stolen could get Hunter Jobbins the supply for at least half a year!
Updated : Nov 07, 2016, 08:17 PM IST
Who knew getting one Kit Kat stolen could get Hunter Jobbins the supply for at least half a year!
Hunter Jobbins, a student of the Kansas State University posted a photograph on Twitter, on October 31, which was a confession of a man who broke into his car and stole just the Kit Kit. Needless to say, the Internet found it amusing as it went viral as wildfire.
Left my car for maybe 15 minutes in front of the dorms and I come back to this. College man pic.twitter.com/KlDx5BtXLX
— Hunter Jobbins (@jabbins) October 30, 2016
Of all the glances of disapproval for the theft, one was of the manufacturing company of Kit Kat. Quick to respond, this is what the Twitter handle of Kit Kat had to say to Jobbins' tweet.
@jabbins Who steals someones Kit Kat?! WHO DOES THAT?! Shoot us a DM and we'll replace it for you
— Kit Kat (@KitKat_US) October 31, 2016
Hershey the parent company of Kit Kat did replace the candy bar, and some more. Hershey gave Jobbins 6500 bars of Kit Kat, which literally filled up his car to the brim, TIME reported.
Kansas State student had his Kit Kat stolen from his car. Hershey executives saw note, filled his Camry with 6,500 Kit Kats pic.twitter.com/O2ro7la8tQ
— Tweet Like A Girl (@TweetLikeAGirI) November 4, 2016
.@Jabbins making it rain on #NationalCandyDay pic.twitter.com/tfcGQN7qQW
— Kit Kat (@KitKat_US) November 4, 2016
Looks like its raining candies for Jobbins.