Significant Quantity of KitKat Chocolate Stolen During European Transport Geneva, Switzerland – Approximately 12 tons of KitKat chocolate bars were reported missing following an incident during transportation across Europe. The theft occurred while a truck carrying the consignment was traveling from Italy to Poland. Nestlé, the parent company of KitKat, confirmed the loss and stated that the truck itself remains unaccounted for. The shipment consisted of 413,793 units of newly released F1-themed chocolate bars, marking a significant investment for the brand. This unique theft occurred as part of a larger European operation. According to Nestlé representatives, approximately 12 tons of chocolate have been stolen in transit across Europe during the past year. The shipment originated in Central Italy and was destined for Poland, covering a route of approximately 1,200 to 1,350 kilometers. KitKat became the official chocolate partner of Formula 1 last year, coinciding with the series’ 75th anniversary and the brand’s ninth anniversary. Authorities are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the disappearance of the truck and the substantial quantity of chocolate. Topics: #chocolate #tons #kitkat Post navigation SLEEPY DISEASE 9 sign of hypothyroidism PILTUUDIS ⟩ First time in public! Elina Pähklimägi arrived at the premiere of “Swingers” hand in hand with her lover