"Thank you so much for your mind-blowing generosity and support. In an update, Jennifer Bryant expressed her gratitude and explained that the additional money would go toward Noah's education. As of this writing, it has raised more than $7,100. The good news is that the GoFundMe was tremendously successful. Unfortunately, Amazon couldn't take back nearly 1,000 frozen treats, which resulted in a precarious situation. The page was set up to help Noah's mom recoup the money that was unexpectedly spent. Bryant, mom to 3 boys, doesn't know how she's going to be able to pay this off, in addition to student loans and all of her family's other expenses." Amazon will not take back the popsicles, and Ms. As (truly!) adorable as this story is, Jennifer Bryant, Noah's mom, is a social work student at NYU and simply cannot afford this. If you are wondering, that's 51 cases, containing 918 popsicles.
"Meet 4-year-old Noah from Brooklyn, NY, who loves SpongeBob sooo much that he managed to purchase $2,618.85 worth of SpongeBob popsicles from Amazon and had them sent to his Auntie's house. This, according to a GoFundMe page that was set up by Katie Schloss, a first-year masters degree candidate at the NYU Silver School of Social Work and friend of Noah's mom. They were sent to his aunt's house, all 51 cases worth. A post shared by Katie Schloss a four-year-old SpongeBob fan from Brooklyn, New York, recently managed to order more than $2,600 worth of SpongeBob popsicles from Amazon.