Student's Car Filled With Kit Kats After Thief Steals His Chocolate Bar

Revenge is sweet.

Chocaholics around the world shuddered last week after the tragic news of Hunter Jobbins emerged.

Luckily for Jobbins, Kit Kat made up for the theft - by filling his car with 6,500 of the chocolate bars.

The brand tweeted: “Keep your Kit Kat, thief. @jabbins now has ALL the candy #KitKatThief”

Kit Kat also shared a video of the Kansas State University student making it rain with all of newly acquired chocolate bars.

.@Jabbins making it rain on #NationalCandyDay 🍫☔️🍫 pic.twitter.com/tfcGQN7qQW

— Kit Kat (@KitKat_US) November 4, 2016

Lucky Jobbins was given the humungous stash of chocolate after he tweeted a note left by a thief who had stolen a Kit Kat from his car.

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

”Saw a Kit Kat in your cupholder. I love Kit Kats so I checked your door and it was unlocked,” the thief had written.

“Did not take anything other than the Kit Kat. I am sorry and hungry.”

Unsurprisingly, Jobbins’ chocolate stash has made him very popular among his fellow students, especially after he started to hand out the Kit Kat bars.

One teen jokingly tweeted: “Moral of the story: Leave your car unlocked and you may just become famous (thanks for the Kit-Kats @jabbins)”.

Moral of the story: Leave your car unlocked and you may just become famous (thanks for the Kit-Kats @jabbins ) pic.twitter.com/MluLAMGATX

— Spencer Fortney (@spencerfortney) November 3, 2016

Lets just hope the brand’s generosity doesn’t lead to a spate of chocolate bar “thefts” on campus...

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