Having fun at someone else’s expense might be a social media faux pas, but big brands and cryptocurrencies can’t stop memeing the KitKat chocolate heist.
Dog Mocks ‘Kat’
About twelve tons of Nestle S.A.’s KitKat chocolate bars went missing in Europe last week after thieves stole the truck carrying them—yes, you read that right!
And everybody’s cracking up over it. Dogecoin (CRYPTO: DOGE), the world’s most popular meme-based cryptocurrency, repeated “woof” as its “official statement,” celebrating Shiba Inu playfulness.
https://t.co/iIkylJ98AB pic.twitter.com/ouV2yBpC6s
— Dogecoin (@dogecoin) March 30, 2026
Was That You, Pengu?
NFT brand Pudgy Penguins dropped a chocolate-smeared picture of PENGU, ironically adding that their lil’ mascot had nothing to do with the theft.
https://t.co/vyGODFML16 pic.twitter.com/Tkf0lm8MkS
— Pudgy Penguins (@pudgypenguins) March 30, 2026
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