On Christmas, a robber took off with a cinnamon bun that resembles the late Mother Teresa. Bongo Java coffee shop owner Bob Berenstein went to his store that morning to find the world-famous pastry missing, but a jar of money next to it was not taken, reports The Associated Press

Bernstein said he believes the so-called Nun Bun was taken by someone who is angry over the shop displaying the pastry, which had been preserved with shellac."They went right for the bun," he said. "Unfortunately I think it's somebody who wanted to take it to destroy it."

The bun became famous after a customer about to bite into it saw the face of Mother Teresa in the folds of the pastry, reports the AP.News programs as well as late night talk shows like "The Late Show" with David Letterman featured the bun.

Mother Teresa wrote a personal letter to the coffeehouse asking it to stop selling mugs and t-shirts with the bun's image.