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Theft of 12 Tons of Kit Kat Chocolate Threatens European Markets

A massive shipment weighing <strong>12 tons</strong> of Kit Kat chocolate has vanished in Europe, potentially leading to shortages in the markets ahead of Easter. The company has confirmed that investigations are underway to locate the stolen truck.

Steal 12 tons of Kit Kat chocolate during transport to Poland

Nestlé has announced the theft of a massive shipment of Kit Kat chocolate weighing approximately <strong>12 tons</strong> while being transported from Italy to Poland. Investigations are ongoing in collaboration with local authorities.

Steal 12 Tons of Kit Kat Chocolate in Italy

Nestlé announced the theft of over 400,000 Kit Kat chocolate bars, weighing approximately 12 tons, during their transport from Italy to Poland. The shipment was intended for distribution in European markets.

Massive Kit Kat Chocolate Shipment Stolen Ahead of Easter

Kit Kat has reported the theft of a massive chocolate shipment in Europe, raising concerns about potential shortages in stores before Easter. The stolen shipment, weighing approximately 12 tons, contains over 400,000 units of the new product.

Steal 12 Tons of Kit Kat Chocolate Reveals Thieves' Taste

Nestlé has announced the disappearance of <strong>12 tons</strong> of Kit Kat chocolate, raising questions about how such a large theft occurred. The company humorously noted the thieves' refined taste, highlighting the chocolate's popularity.

Nestlé reports theft of 413,793 KitKat bars during transport

Nestlé announced the theft of over <strong>413,000</strong> KitKat bars while being transported from Italy to Poland. This incident raises concerns about the security of logistics in Europe amidst increasing demand for sweets.

Nestlé reports theft of 12 tons of Kit Kat chocolate

Nestlé has announced the theft of a massive shipment of Kit Kat chocolate weighing approximately <strong>12 tons</strong>, which was en route to Poland. This incident raises concerns about a potential shortage in European markets.