Help Nestlé Solve "The Great KitKat Heist"
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In a plot that sounds straight out of a movie, a truck filled with KitKat bars vanished while en route from a Nestlé factory in central Italy to Poland. The shipment included more than 413,000 KitKat bars, shaped like Formula 1 race cars. They were part of a special release celebrating the 75th anniversary of Formula 1 auto racing and the 90th anniversary of KitKat.
The news of the heist broke on March 28, just days before April Fools' Day. Many people wondered if the robbery was just a clever prank. However, Nestlé insisted the heist was real and even asked the public for help.
On April 2, 2026, the company launched a "Stolen KitKat Tracker" on its website. Fans can scan the code on the wrapper or enter the 8-digit barcode to check if the KitKat is part of the stolen shipment. If it is, the site explains how to report it. As of April 10, 2026, however, there is still no sign of the stolen KitKats.
This is not the first time a major food theft has made headlines. In 2011 and 2012, thieves stole nearly 3,000 tons of maple syrup worth about $18 million from a storage facility in Quebec, Canada. The crime, later called "The Great Canadian Maple Syrup Heist," took place over several months. The thieves drained syrup from thousands of barrels, sometimes replacing it with water to avoid detection. Police eventually arrested more than a dozen people, but most of the syrup was never recovered. The famous heist even inspired a television series. Perhaps "The Great KitKat Heist" will lead to one as well.
Resources: globalnews.ca, usatoday.com, theguardian.com, nbcnews.com

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153 Comments
- rumefezofeki18 daysis cool I want kitkat
- g-dude18 daysAww man i am a HUGE f1 fan i wanted those
- animecat1118 daysI LOVE CHOCOLATE
- bipymizinatu18 daysthats crazy thooo. like who wants to steal 413,000 kitkat bars.
- fyhomoma-17562158501417 daysme. especially because its shaped like a formula one. I could totally have everysingle one if they were shaped like different racers, until I got max versteppen. also, kitkats are tasty.
- ducky_jr18 daysLowkey, i am big and probably could eat more than 413,000 but there is no way not a single person went to the doctor for eating all that candy. 'Cause I would. . . How 'bout yall?
- norberto2117 daysit would pob take me a year
- levajecudifa18 dayswait, it tracks the wrapper rite? what's if someone, while your in the bathroom or something, they take it out of the wrapper and only takes the bar? what happens then
- bipymizinatu18 daysi like ur thinking! cause then literally they wont find it.
- urgirlygracyn18 daysI love chocolate
- greydagoat19 daysHonestly great marketing opportunity for Nestle
- loverdover7619 daysSO NOT COOL TO THOSE WHO DONT LIKE CHOCOLATE
- phonkmaster19 daysI can not believe that they stole 413,000 kitkat bars. That's crazy.




