Every chocolate lover’s worst nightmare just came true. Apparently, 12 tonnes of KitKat were ‘actually stolen’.Wait, what?A truck that was travelling from Italy to Poland became a victim to ‘chocolate heist’. But the KitKat firm decided to step up its game. Instead of crying over spilled milk, they have created a ‘Stolen KitKat Tracker’.The purpose? Customers will be able to ‘check’ if their purchased chocolates are from the ‘missing batch’.Here’s what you need to do.Open the link that they have provided. Once opened, you’ll see an option for ‘Stolen KitKat Tracker’. You’ll then be provided with a box where you can enter your chocolate bar’s ID number to see if it’s stolen or not. “Nestle KitKat OFFICIAL STATEMENT IN RESPONSE TO OTHER OFFICIAL STATEMENTS. Thank you for your interest in the missing KitKats. But just to clarify, this is not a stunt, or an April Fool’s joke. Someone really stole 12 tonnes of KitKats. And we really want to know where they’ve gone. So, we’ve created a Stolen KitKat Tracker that lets you check if your KitKat is from the missing batch. See caption for details,” the statement read.“Help us find them. Use the Stolen KitKat Tracker. Link in bio,” the post read.The post was shared on X (formerly Twitter) by the handle ‘KITKAT’.


