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Writer's pictureBrendon Hamblin

Kit Kat Victim Gets a Big Break!

A College student, Hunter Jobbins went viral last week after someone broke into his car and stole a kit kat bar out of his cup holder in his car, however that is the only thing that was taken from the students car!

When Kit Kat caught wind of the news, the company responded to Jobbins, tweeting him an offer to replace his stolen candy bar.

Kit Kat did, in fact, replace Jobbins’ Kit Kat — by filling his car with 6,500 Kit Kats, which were given away for free on the front lawn of Haymaker Hall Thursday evening. Jobbins and helpers representing Kit Kat handed out Kit Kats to anyone who attended the event and asked for some.


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

Sam and Jason Jobbins, Hunter’s mother and father, traveled to Manhattan from their home in Colwich, Kansas, to attend the Kit Kat giveaway event.

Hunter had been visiting his parents for the weekend and had taken a Twix and a Kit Kat from home for the road before returning to Manhattan, Sam said. Not long after she received a text message from Hunter saying that he made it back to Manhattan safely, Sam saw her son’s tweet about the Kit Kat thief.

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