A student, Hunter Jobbins, from Kansas State University had left his car unlocked in front of the dorms for only 15 minutes and came back to see his car had been burglarized. The thief had stolen his Kit Kat bar and left a note of apology behind “Did not take anything other than the Kit Kat. I am sorry and hungry.”
Hunter Jobbins tweeted the note from the hungry thief, but never expected a following!
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
Hershey’s, Kit Kat’s parent company, decided to compensate Hunter with not just one, but to be accurate 6500 Kit Kat’s!
Here is Hunter Jobbins enjoying his entire car load of chocolate.