MANHATTAN, Kan. — A thief who broke himself off Hunter Jobbins' Kit Kat helped the college student get thousands of the candy bars as a replacement Thursday.
Jobbins tweeted that a hungry thief made off with the lone Kit Kat sitting in his unlocked car Sunday, sparking the interest of thousands online including Hershey's, which makes the chocolate-covered crispy wafer candy bar.
"Keep your Kit Kat, thief," Kit Kat tweeted. "(Jobbins) now has ALL the candy."
Keep your Kit Kat, thief 😜 @jabbins now has ALL the candy #KitKatThief pic.twitter.com/pneXEWTJiN
— Kit Kat (@KitKat_US) November 3, 2016
Close to it.
The company filled the car of the sophomore in athletic training at Kansas State University with 6,500 Kit Kat candy bars.
Jobbins organized a giveaway and shared the candy with other students, according to the Kansas State Collegian.
"If the Kit Kat thief is reading this or keeping up with this, I would love for you to come and tell me, and I'll give you a big hug, a thank you and a lot of Kit Kats," Jobbins told the Collegian.
Thanks to everyone who came by today!! And a special thanks to @devonhorowitz and @KitKat_US for making today happen! #KitKatsForEveryone pic.twitter.com/eAwHC9tFiP
— Hunter Jobbins (@jabbins) November 4, 2016
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