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A truck carrying 400,000 KitKat bars… just vanished
Somewhere between Italy and Poland, a shipment of over 400,000 KitKat bars disappeared without a trace.
No crash.
No debris.
No clear trail.
Just… gone.
The cargo? Nearly 12 tons of chocolate — enough to stock shelves ahead of Easter.
Now, Nestlé and authorities are investigating, warning that the stolen bars could start appearing in unofficial markets.
But here’s the twist:
Every single bar is traceable.
Each one carries a unique code — meaning this entire stash is essentially marked.
Still, that hasn’t stopped what might be one of the strangest heists in recent memory.
A full truck.
Hundreds of thousands of chocolates.
Zero answers.
So if you suddenly see KitKats popping up somewhere unusual…
they might not be as innocent as they look.A truck carrying 400,000 KitKat bars… just vanished Somewhere between Italy and Poland, a shipment of over 400,000 KitKat bars disappeared without a trace. No crash. No debris. No clear trail. Just… gone. The cargo? Nearly 12 tons of chocolate — enough to stock shelves ahead of Easter. Now, Nestlé and authorities are investigating, warning that the stolen bars could start appearing in unofficial markets. But here’s the twist: Every single bar is traceable. Each one carries a unique code — meaning this entire stash is essentially marked. Still, that hasn’t stopped what might be one of the strangest heists in recent memory. A full truck. Hundreds of thousands of chocolates. Zero answers. So if you suddenly see KitKats popping up somewhere unusual… they might not be as innocent as they look.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 77 Views 0 Anteprima
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Reports that Gal Gadot officially opted out of the Venice Film Festival after a “massive backlash from 1,500 industry professionals” reflect a real situation with important nuance. According to multiple reports, Gadot did not attend the festival in 2025, and pro‑Palestinian groups including the Venice4Palestine initiative organized open letters and calls for filmmakers to take a stand against the war in Gaza and to reconsider invitations extended to her.
However, there’s no evidence that she withdrew voluntarily because of a formal industry ban imposed by the festival; rather, her absence was connected to pressure from activist campaigns and public debate over her support for Israel’s military and her role in the Julian Schnabel film In the Hand of Dante.
In short: Gadot’s non‑attendance at Venice amid activism and petitions is documented, but the idea of an official “ban” by the festival or a unified industry vote is not supported by verified reporting.
#Headlines360 #GalGadot #VeniceFilmFestival #FilmNews #StayInformedReports that Gal Gadot officially opted out of the Venice Film Festival after a “massive backlash from 1,500 industry professionals” reflect a real situation with important nuance. According to multiple reports, Gadot did not attend the festival in 2025, and pro‑Palestinian groups including the Venice4Palestine initiative organized open letters and calls for filmmakers to take a stand against the war in Gaza and to reconsider invitations extended to her. However, there’s no evidence that she withdrew voluntarily because of a formal industry ban imposed by the festival; rather, her absence was connected to pressure from activist campaigns and public debate over her support for Israel’s military and her role in the Julian Schnabel film In the Hand of Dante. In short: Gadot’s non‑attendance at Venice amid activism and petitions is documented, but the idea of an official “ban” by the festival or a unified industry vote is not supported by verified reporting. #Headlines360 #GalGadot #VeniceFilmFestival #FilmNews #StayInformed0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 46 Views 0 Anteprima
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