The candy "victim" left his doors unlocked.
Just a piece of a Kit Kat wasn't enough for one candy thief — he had to take the whole thing.
When Kansas State University student Hunter Jobbins returned to his car Sunday, he wasn't expecting to find that someone had helped themselves to his Kit Kat and left a note.
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“Saw Kit Kat in your cup holder. I love Kit Kats so I checked your door and it was unlocked. Did not take anything other than the Kit Kat. I am sorry and hungry.”
Jobbins posted the photo of the candy bandit’s note on Twitter and it quickly went viral.
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
“Well I didn't lock my car because locking it is kind of a pain (car issues) and I knew I would get back to it in just a couple of minutes so I didn't think it would be a big deal,” Jobbins told InsideEdition.com.
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“My initial reaction was a little bit of anger, but after reading the note I couldn't help but laugh at how funny it was. Any anger I had was gone afterwards,” he said.
Even Kit Kat got wind of the theft, offering Jobbins another bar.
@jabbins Who steals someones Kit Kat?! WHO DOES THAT?! Shoot us a DM and we'll replace it for you ?
— Kit Kat (@KitKat_US) October 31, 2016
“It's so cool that they noticed the tweet and reached out to me,” he said.
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