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Kit-Kat: Student surprised with 6,500 chocolate bars

Kit-Kat rewards student with 6,500 chocolate bars after his is stolen from his car.

Hunter Jobbins


A Kansas State University student not only went viral after he complained about his stolen Kit-Kat chocolate bars on Twitter but got back 10 times what he lost.

The student, Hunter Jobbins, revealed via Twitter that his Kit-Kat chocolate bar was stolen by a hungry stranger who broke into his car for it.

Hunter Jobbins tweets about stolen kitkat chocolate
He also shared a photo of the handwritten note the stranger left behind, apologising for his actions.
Kikat offers to replace missing chocolate
Not only did he go viral after that, Well Hershey - the Company which produces Kit Kat bars in the United States, replied his tweet and asked him to get in touch with them so they could replace the stolen chocolate.
Hunter Jobbins gets 6,500 chocolate bars for his pain
Hunter Jobbins gets 6,500 chocolate bars for his pain
Kit-Kat not only replaced it, they provided approximately 6,500 bars of the wrapped wafer chocolate stuffed inside Jobbins’ car, giving him the opportunity to share some of the chocolate with his classmates.
Hunter Jobbins gets 6,500 chocolate bars for his pain

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