KitKat has launched a Stolen KitKat tracker. Users can enter the batch number found on the back of their KitKat to see if they have been sold one of the missing KitKats.

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  1. Hi-Ho-Cherry on

    Oh, so they can track stolen kitkats but can’t track whether their supply chain has child labour?

  2. Newwavecybertiger on

    I kind of love this. Both the fun help us track them down mystery, and also the absolute loathing Nestle inspires in people

  3. unknownruckus on

    I’m sayin – this must be a massive marketing project. No one has ever talked so much about KitKats

  4. nyyanksfan81 on

    Is there really a black market for kitkats? Or is kitkat on the streets code for something else?

  5. CricketsAtDawn on

    Nestle:

    Slave labor, stealing water, and convincing women that baby formula is a better choice than breast milk: I SLEEP.

    Someone stealing some kitkats: REAL SHIT.

  6. If it wasn’t an April Fool’s prank then how would they have thought to build a serial number tracker for these “stolen” kit kats so quickly?

  7. slumber_kitty on

    Nestle owns way more than most people realize. I highly suggest researching it for yourself, it’s staggering.

    If you like Purina, Gerber, Cheerios, San Pellegrino, Toll House, Coffee Mate, Häagen-Dazs, Drumstick, that’s Nestle. I could go on. They’re everywhere.

  8. I can’t wait for people to find the batch number and spam them all over the world

  9. modernswitch on

    The could have just launched a “contest” to get people to enter the batch codes. Can’t believe they can’t even cough up some sort of prize incentive. No one is going around entering batch codes to help this company 😂

  10. rattpackfan301 on

    If it’s not a stunt or an April Fools joke, then why post this on April Fools day?

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