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KitKat’s biggest steal! Thieves took away 4,13,793 chocolates, people asked – What will you do with so much chocolate, brother? | Kitkat Chocolate Heist 12 Tons Stolen In Italy Poland Nestle Reactions Viral News
Sanjeev Kumar | March 30, 2026 12:23 PM CST


KitKat Heist: While carrying out a movie heist in Europe, thieves have blown up Nestle's truck filled with 12 tons of KitKat chocolates. There were 4,13,793 chocolate bars in this consignment, whose value is said to be in lakhs. After the incident, funny reactions are coming on social media.

KitKat Heist Memes: Thieves all over the world often make away with gold, silver or money, but a vicious gang in Europe was probably in dire need of a 'break'. That's why they made Nestle's entire truck disappear, which was filled with 12 tonnes i.e. more than 4 lakh KitKat chocolates. The story may sound filmy, but it is a reality. This incident has shocked Nestle and created a flood of memes on the internet.

The biggest theft of chocolate

This matter is between Italy and Poland. A truck from Nestle's factory was loaded with about 12,000 kg (4,13,793 bars) of KitKat chocolates. This consignment was going to be sold in European markets, but midway the truck and all its chocolates became 'Mr. India'. The thieves carried out the robbery with such precision that the police and the company are still searching for clues.

Nestle alert

After this theft, Nestle has issued an official statement. The company has confirmed that 12 tonnes of KitKats have been stolen. The good news is that this will not affect the supply. But, Nestle has issued an alert (Consumer Warning) for consumers, retailers and wholesalers. The company said to check before purchasing any packet. There is a unique 'Batch Code' on the KitKat packets stolen by thieves. If you think you have received a stolen packet, Nestlé has explained how you can verify the code on the packet. Instead of the Pentagon, now the local police is busy solving this 'chocolate murder mystery'. Nestle has clarified that the stolen goods can be tracked.

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Flood of memes on social media

This strange theft has started a huge debate and joke on the internet. People are enjoying Nestle on social media and asking, what will happen to 12 tons of chocolate?

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Confusion only confusion: A user asked, 'Why would someone steal 12 tons of KitKat? Did the thieves desperately need to give the whole world a break?

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Plot of the film: Another comment came, 'I think this is the plot of a heist comedy film, which has come true.'

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