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 ...
After a KitKat truck was stolen just before Easter, the agency behind the ensuing ‘KitKat heist’ shared how it owned the narrative.
The news broke just days before April Fool's Day, so when Kit Kat entered the chat with an OFFICIAL STATEMENT confirming the ...
KitKat theft highlights rising confectionery cargo theft risks and why brands need proactive end-to-end visibility, partner ...
To encourage breaks that focus on carbs instead of doomscrolling and texting, KitKat in Panama created a limited edition ...
"This is not a stunt or an April Fool's joke. Someone really stole 12 tonnes of KitKats," the brand wrote in its latest official statement.
A massive 12-ton shipment of Nestle's crunch KitKat bars was stolen in a chocolaty heist that risks causing a shortage in stores right before Easter. KitKat, owned by Swiss food giant Nestle, told AFP ...
The chocolate bars were set to be distributed across Europe, but KitKat announced Sunday that a large chunk of its chocolate supply had veered off course.
Thieves made a break for 413,793 units of the company’s new F1 line bars, which could cause shortage before Easter ...
Nestlé turns a KitKat cargo theft into a PR moment. But the heist also exposes persistent vulnerabilities in road freight and food supply chains.
The company has confirmed that roughly 12 tons of its candy bars, which comes out to 413,793 KitKats, were stolen last week while being transported in Europe. On Wednesday, it launched a “Stolen ...
Many GOP states are enacting soda and candy bans for food stamp purchases amid MAHA’s healthy food efforts. Some retailers ...