Home / News / Viral & Trending These 6-year-old twins *almost* bought $800 worth of snacks on Instacart Jessica Aiwuyor/Twitter âWhen you have twins, youâre in for a wild ride." By Cassandra Stone March 1, 2023 Jessica Aiwuyor/Twitter Rectangle Remember when you’d get dragged to the grocery store with your mom, and you’d basically spend the entire time begging her to buy an endless array of snacks for your pleasure? Well, that still happens these daysâexcept it’s actually much easier for kids to get what they want thanks to grocery delivery apps. One mom learned this the hard way after her 6-year-old twins almost ordered a whopping $800 of snacks on Instacart. âMy six year old twins almost purchased close to $800 worth of snacks using my Instacart app,â mom Jessica Aiwuyor wrote in a tweet that has since gone viral, with over 5 million views and 74,000 likes. The screenshots of the order are the best part: four packages of Lunchables, several packages of Oreo ice cream sandwiches, a gallon of lemonade, 28 bags of chips and 35 cases of Capri Sun Fruit Punch, for starters. Related: The âhide Amazon packages from my husbandâ trend is funny and relatable, but itâs also problematic It’s a kid’s dream come true, basically. Before gratuity, the subtotal of the twins’ Instacart order is $757.57. They almost completed the purchase but couldnât figure out the last few steps. I serve a living God!— Jessica (J.A.M.) Aiwuyor đ« (@JAMAiwuyor) February 21, 2023 âThey almost completed the purchase but couldnât figure out the last few steps,â Aiwuyor wrote in a follow-up tweet. âI serve a living God!â Many people responded to her precarious situation with humor and admiration. The babies went off on the Capri Suns and I understand!!!đ©đ©đ— Erica Savage (@1ericasavage) February 21, 2023 your twins have good taste— ⧠M'aya ăă€ïœæ”·ć€ăă€ă ⧠(@rolanberrypie) February 22, 2023 https://twitter.com/lareinanegraaa/status/1628086516026159113 https://twitter.com/greebly/status/1628167083153563654 After the tweet went viral, Aiwuyor shared an even more amazing updateâInstacart sent the girls the order of their dreams, free of charge! JUST LOOK AT THOSE HAPPY, SELF-SATISFIED FACES. Yâall!!!!! @Instacart sent their âorder.â đđđ pic.twitter.com/WwuyogNw0K— Jessica (J.A.M.) Aiwuyor đ« (@JAMAiwuyor) February 21, 2023 Instacart sent two of almost everything in the girls’ initial order, but also some healthier snacks like carrots and bananas. Aiwuyor tells TODAY.com this isn’t the first time her little tricksters have tried to pull off a heist like this. âThey have done this with my Target app before, loaded it up and it would be Sour Patch Kids and stuff,â she said. âThey would tell me, âMommy, we ordered some stuff from Target,â and then seeing, âOh gosh, they made a wish list in this cart.â Iâm glad they didnât know how to complete the purchase.â Related: 4-year-old boy orders over $2,600 worth of SpongeBob popsicles on Amazon Aiwuyor, who also has a four-month-old son in addition to her twins, says having multiples is a very specific kind of experience in terms of parenting. âI think itâs funny. Twin parents, they can sympathize. I also have a 4-month-old son so itâs a lot going on,â Aiwuyor says. âEven without multiples, children are a handful,â she explains. âBut when itâs twins and they start doing their own thing, having their own side conversations and making their own plans, itâs like nothing can stop âem,â she adds. âWhen you have twins, youâre in for a wild ride. You really are.â The latest News What parents need to know about the âglass childâ effectâand how to address it News New study shows Black women are 25% more likely to have C-sections, but why? News âPass the babyâ anxiety: Why moms are setting boundaries this holiday season News Nicole Scherzinger fought to keep Moanaâs mom aliveâand calls out Disneyâs missing moms