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Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson buys all the Snickers in Hawaii 7-Eleven to 'right this wrong'

Amy Haneline
USA TODAY

Dwayne Johnson is trying to make up for his ghosts of Christmas past.

The Rock, 50, returned to his hometown 7-Eleven to buy all the Snickers bars on the shelves to make up for stealing one "every day" when he was a 14-year-old.

"I have been waiting decades to do what I’m getting ready to do now," he says in a video posted to Instagram Sunday.

As the "Black Adam" actor approaches the Hawaii 7-Eleven, he explains how he used to stop at the convenience store daily to steal king-sized Snickers bars as his "pre-workout food."

"I did that for almost a year every day," he says. "I had to come back and buy every Snickers bar on those shelves."

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While the actor was there, he also picked up the tab for some shoppers in the store. His total came to $298. He left the candy bars at the counter and directed the cashier to give them anyone else trying to steal a Snickers.

"After decades of me wanting to come back home to 7-Eleven and try to make good, that felt really, really good," he says at the end of the video.

Johnson explained more in his caption: "We were evicted from Hawaii in ‘87 and after all these years - I finally got back home to right this wrong."

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He added that at the time he was "broke as hell" and the clerk "just turned her head and never busted me."

"We can’t change the past and some of the dumb stuff we may have done, but every once in a while we can add a little redeeming grace note to that situation — and maybe put a big smile on some stranger’s faces," he wrote.

Johnson is now one of the highest-paid actors, raking in about $20 million per movie, according to Forbes.

Earlier this year, he surprised his his mother, Ata Johnson, with a new "dream" home.

"Mom, there’s no greater feeling than to make you happy ~ welcome home," The Rock wrote alongside a video capturing the sweet moment.

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