The boy’s gonna need a bigger freezer.

Noah — a pre-schooler from Brooklyn, New York — created big problems for his family by purchasing more than $2600 worth of SpongeBob popsicles on Amazon.com.

The cartoon-loving 4 year-old somehow managed to have 51 cases of the frozen treat — 918 popsicles in all — shipped to his aunt’s house before he was eventually busted.

Despite its liberal return policy, the world’s largest online retailer refused to take the treats back.  

That created a sticky situation for Noah’s mom, Jennifer Bryant, a social work student and mother of three young boys with no real way to deal with the unexpected expense.

Luckily, a fellow NYU student got the word out on social media and created a gofundme campaign that has taken in more than $1000 dollars.

“Thank you so much for your mind-blowing generosity,” Bryant wrote on the page. 

The extra donations will go toward additional support for Noah, who suffers from ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder).

That is unless he orders more popsicles…

Source: New York Post

 

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Last Update: May 5, 2021