KitKat’s newest invention isn’t a chunky bar, or an F1 car-shaped chocolate, or even a branded ice cream. It’s a KitKat wrapper that blocks your cell phone signal. The product is called “Break Mode,” ...
I’ve seen The Fast and the Furious. I know trucks get robbed, cargo heists can get intense, and Vin Diesel really pulls off the bald look well. But usually, in my mind at least, that scenario involves ...
Talk about a break-in gone wrong. After a brazen chocolate caper saw hundreds of thousands of Kit Kat bars vanish in Europe, the candy giant is beefing up security — and not just a little. Think less ...
KitKat is playing it safe after last month's massive heist of thousands of its candy bars overseas. The Canadian branch of the chocolate maker deployed security details to protect its deliveries ...
Kit Kat shipments are getting extra security measures after a massive overseas heist led to the theft of hundreds of thousands of Kit Kat bars. KitKat Canada said it deployed security escorts over ...
KitKat is asking for the public’s help after thieves made off with 12 tons of the company’s chocolate — prompting the launch of a new tracking tool to help locate the missing shipment. The brand, ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. The KitKat situation could have simply ended with the heist. Instead, the company played ...
KitKat is not sugarcoating its quest to find thousands of missing chocolates after thieves targeted the candy bar maker. Days after KitKat announced thieves in Europe had stolen an entire truck ...
Nestlé said a truck carrying 12 metric tons of KitKat products was stolen en route to Poland. The company launched a "Stolen KitKat Tracker" to help find the products. Nestlé is also working with ...
KitKat chocolate bars are photographed for illustration photo in Krakow, Poland, on March 31, 2026. Nestlé reported on March 29 that about 12 tonnes of KitKat products were stolen while being ...
Are you eating a stolen KitKat? There’s only one way to find out. Nestlé revealed that thieves stole 12 tons of KitKat products while the candy was in transit between the company’s factory in central ...
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