
Tucker Carlson’s ALP Shipment Valued At Millions Gets Hijacked!
By Anthony
Tucker Carlson may need to put in a few ALPs after receiving this bad news.
A new report by TMZ has revealed that a truck shipment of Tucker Carlson’s nicotine brand ALP Pouches was hijacked from a warehouse in California.
The shipment, which contained over 375,000 cans of ALP, is valued at millions of dollars.
TMZ broke the story of the hijacking:
Tucker Carlson’s dealing with a stressful situation, and he’s got no nicotine pouches to calm him … because hijackers stole a whole shipment of his product … TMZ has learned.
We’re told the former Fox News host’s brand ALP Pouches was set to sell a limited-edition nicotine pouch line called “ALP Drifters” … but a shipment containing 378,000 tins was stolen last week — less than 24 hours after the company publicly announced the product.
The shipment of ALP Drifters — which is said to be worth millions — was picked up in Southern California logistics facility by someone who “presented what appeared to be legitimate operating credentials,” the company told TMZ in a statement. Cameras caught the truck driving out of the facility.
Tracking down showed the truck heading toward Kentucky before communication was lost/ Investigators are searching for the lost goods … and ALP has offered $100K for credible information leading to convictions of those who allegedly took the truck.
A spokesperson for ALP says this will delay the rollout of ALP Drifters … but the company’s already working to replace the lot inventory.
Fullerton Police tell us a report was taken on February 23 … while cops are on the case … it might be time for Tucker to put his investigative journalist hat on and find that shipment!
ALP’s official page on X has since confirmed the story.
In a post on X, an ALP spokesperson wrote, “Yes, it’s true. A truck carrying ALP Drifters was stolen. $100,000 reward announced. Details coming shortly.”