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This simple website tells you if you’re eating a stolen KitKat

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01.04.2026

This simple website tells you if you’re eating a stolen KitKat

After 12 tons of its candy bars were stolen, Nestlé launched a website to track where they might have gone.

Did you hear the one about the 12 tons of stolen KitKat bars? No really, it’s a true story. And now, Nestlé is asking the public for help in tracking down the chocolate bars with the aid of a simple website.

During the week of March 23, Nestlé reported that 413,793 KitKat bars went missing in Europe when a truck carrying the candy was stolen. Nestlé followed up with a post on April 1 announcing a website where people can check to see if their candy was among the stolen stash the company believes might end up for sale in Europe.

The Stolen KitKat Tracker is single-purpose landing page with an........

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