Popular confectionery brand KitKat has introduced a “Stolen KitKat Tracker”, allowing customers to check whether their chocolate bar could be part of a recently stolen shipment in Europe.

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

In its initial official statement, KitKat said, “We can confirm that 12T of KitKat products were stolen while in transit between our factory in Central Italy and their destination in Poland.” The company added that it is working closely with local authorities and supply chain partners to investigate the incident.

It also clarified that there are no safety concerns and that supply remains unaffected.

The stolen shipment reportedly included over 4 lakh chocolate bars, making it a significant loss and an unusual case involving fast-moving consumer goods.

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Brands turn incident into online moment Soon after the theft was made public, several global brands took to X with witty responses, turning the unusual incident into a light-hearted marketing moment.

Domino's Pizza UK posted a humorous message offering “condolences” to KitKat before jokingly announcing a “KitKat pizza”. KFC joined in as well, saying it had been “product testing for our 12th herb and spice”.

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Other brands, including delivery platforms and airlines, also shared similar tongue-in-cheek reactions, amplifying the story’s visibility online.

Tracker launched as latest update Amid the ongoing buzz, KitKat shared a follow-up update introducing its “Stolen KitKat Tracker”.

The brand said the tool allows consumers to enter the 8-digit batch number printed on their packaging to check if their product is linked to the missing consignment. It also clarified that the initiative is “not a stunt, or an April Fool’s joke”, addressing speculation online.

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Internet reacts Reacting to the update, several users flooded the comments section on X.

One user wrote, “the plot thickens.” Another said, “I hope the marketing department is getting a really great raise.”

A third user commented, “No batch is missing or stolen. And if it is stolen every company keeps it confidential. This a strong marketing strategy. And genuinely it is a genius one.”

The tool has since drawn curiosity online, with many users trying it out after the update.