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CliQ INDIA > Entertainment > "Not an April Fool's joke…": KitKat launches 'Stolen Tracker' after 12-tonne chocolate theft in Europe
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"Not an April Fool's joke…": KitKat launches 'Stolen Tracker' after 12-tonne chocolate theft in Europe

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New Delhi [India], April 1 (ANI): A large-scale chocolate theft in Europe recently has taken an unexpected digital turn on Wednesday, with the popular confectionery brand unveiling a “Stolen KitKat Tracker” on Wednesday, that allows customers to check whether their chocolate bar is part of the “missing batch.” 

The update comes days after the company confirmed that a large consignment (12 tonnes) of its products had gone missing during transit.

The unusual incident, already drawing global attention, has now evolved into an interactive online moment as the KitKat has introduced the “Stolen KitKat Tracker”, sparking widespread curiosity and humour across social media.

The tool allows customers to enter the 8-digit batch number printed on their chocolate packaging to check whether their purchase is linked to the missing shipment. Addressing speculation around the timing, the company clarified that the initiative is “not a stunt, or an April Fool’s joke.”

Help us find them. Use the Stolen KitKat Tracker. Link in bio. pic.twitter.com/VLknwiHbGf

— KITKAT (@KITKAT) April 1, 2026

The tracker has since drawn significant attention online, with users actively engaging with the feature and sharing humorous reactions.

One user posted a video of a squirrel eating a KitKat bar, jokingly calling it the “prime suspect” in the heist.

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Another shared an edited poster inspired by the popular series Money Heist, renaming it “KitKat Heist” with the caption, “Nothing to see here.”

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While the investigation into the theft remains ongoing, the tracker has added a fresh dimension to the story.

The move has kept the conversation alive, turning an unusual supply chain disruption into a widely discussed online phenomenon.

Earlier in an official statement after the theft, KitKat had said that the “missing” consignment of 12 tonnes was en route from its factory in central Italy to its destination in Poland when it was stolen.

“We can confirm that 12T (tonnes) of KitKat products were stolen while in transit,” the company said, adding that it is working closely with local authorities and supply chain partners to investigate the matter.

The brand also reassured consumers that there are no safety concerns and that the supply remains unaffected.

The scale of the theft, reportedly involving over four lakh chocolate bars, makes it a rare case in the fast-moving consumer goods sector. However, what could have remained a routine logistics issue quickly transformed into a viral talking point online.

Soon after the theft announcement, several global brands seized the moment with witty posts on X.

Domino’s Pizza UK posted a tongue-in-cheek message offering “condolences” before joking about launching a “KitKat pizza.”

KFC quipped that it had been “product testing for our 12th herb and spice.”

The official Instagram handle of the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC)  wrote, “OFFICIAL STATEMENT We’ve been informed about the recent KitKat Heist. While the whereabouts of the chocolates remain a mystery, one thing we can assure you of is that you can still take a break by booking flights on IRCTC Air.”

 
 
 
 
 
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A post shared by IRCTC (@irctc.official)

Kerala Tourism also shared a witty post, writing, “We’ve been informed about the missing shipment of KitKats. After a thorough check across our backwaters, hill stations and beaches, we can confirm – none of it has reached Kerala. Looking for a proper break? We’ve got you covered. #KeralaTourism”

 
 
 
 
 
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A post shared by Kerala Tourism (@keralatourism)

Other companies, including airlines and delivery platforms, also joined the conversation. (ANI)

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