Nearly 150 donors helped Schloss raise more than $3,700 to help resolve the frozen treat bill. In a pleasant surprise to Noah’s family, the popsicle debt was more than paid off as of Wednesday morning. She explained that the overzealous Spongebob fan ordered more than 900 popsicles, and while the boy’s story is cute to share, Schloss wrote that his mom is in dire need of financial assistance to help settle the issue. 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,” Schloss, a New York University student and social-work intern, wrote on the crowdfunding platform. “Amazon will not take back the popsicles, and Ms. Jennifer Bryant, Noah’s mother who is also an NYU social work student, was concerned she’d have to foot the entire bill but just when things looked bleak, a compassionate samaritan named Katie Schloss set up a GoFundMe page earlier this week to help out. Young Spongebob fanatic Noah ordered 51 cases of popsicles for $2,618.85 using his mother’s Amazon account and sent them to his aunt’s house, according to the Daily Mail. A 4-year-old Spongebob Squarepants fan from New York went overboard during a recent online shopping spree and bought nearly $3,000 worth of non-refundable cartoon-themed popsicles.