Kit Kat Respond After Post About Guy's Chocolate Getting Stolen Goes Viral

Publish date
Monday, 7 Nov 2016, 2:32PM
Photo: Twitter

Photo: Twitter

Student, Hunter Jobbins recently found an apology note in his car from someone who stole a Kit Kat bar out of the cupholder of his unlocked car. Jobbins tweeted the note and quickly went viral.

And Kit Kat noticed.

“Kit Kat reached out to me and said they wanted to send me some replacements,” Jobbins told USA TODAY College. “So I got a box in the mail with a card saying ‘Saw your Kit Kat got stolen, hopefully this makes up for it.’ It was really nice of them to do that.”

Little did he know, this was just the beginning.

Kit Kat filled Jobbins’ car with 6,500 bars, which he handed out around campus.

“It was crazy. I honestly didn’t think any students would show up. I passed out around 4,000 to 5,000 Kit Kats, probably,” he said. But, he made sure to leave himself enough to get him “through the rest of the year.”

Initially Jobbins was angry that someone broke into his car but soon saw the humour in it. 

“I thought about it for a little bit, and I thought, ‘I think a few friends might think this is funny too, so I’m just going to put it on Twitter and see if anybody thinks this is as funny as I do,’” he said. “I was just in shock the whole time because I didn’t expect any of that to happen.”

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