King's Hawaiian hooks up Luke Stevenson with some clutch PB&J essentials

The company made sure that the UNC baseball program's star catcher had everything he needed to fuel properly during the Super Regionals.
Jun 3, 2024; Chapel Hill, NC, USA;  North Carolina Tar Heels catcher Luke Stevenson (44) reacts to a catch ending the second inning against the Louisiana State Tigers  during the Div. I NCAA baseball regional at Boshamer Stadium.  Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Camarati-Imagn Images
Jun 3, 2024; Chapel Hill, NC, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels catcher Luke Stevenson (44) reacts to a catch ending the second inning against the Louisiana State Tigers during the Div. I NCAA baseball regional at Boshamer Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Camarati-Imagn Images | Jeffrey Camarati-Imagn Images

During the ACC Tournament, Luke Stevenson's PB&J intake became a major storyline.

Powered by these sandwiches, Stevenson consumes approximately 1,500 PB&J sandwiches per-year, as the future MLB Draft pick has been seen in the dugout eating some of his made sandwiches to help fuel him in an effort to guide the UNC baseball program to victory.

Ahead of the Super Regionals this weekend. Stevenson received a care package from King's Hawaiian, providing him with all the essentials to create his PB&Js for this weekend's action in Chapel Hill.

Stevenson shared his special delivery in a post on his Instagram story, thanking the company for hooking him up with the care package. You have to give them some props for even customizing the Yeti case to feature the North Carolina logo on it!

The Chapel Hill Regional didn't go as planned for Stevenson at the plate, as the Tar Heels' No. 3 hitter struggled to get into a groove. While he did hit some baseballs hard, he had trouble finding open area for them to fall, but even though he struggled at the plate, he continued to be a major presence behind the plate on defense.

If you see Luke Stevenson enjoying a PB&J sandwich at some point this weekend at Boshamer Stadium, it's likely that the ingredients sent to him from King's Hawaiian are likely included in them. When (because we know it will happen) Stevenson gets going offensively, we should all thank the company for coming in clutch to help our guy out!