Image Credit: Infowars composite An 18-wheeler truck driver made off with millions of dollars worth of ALP nicotine pouch products, a well-orchestrated heist some suspect may be Israeli retaliation against the company’s founder, outspoken Israel critic Tucker Carlson.
The hijacking unfolded at a facility in Los Angeles where loads of the product bound for Kentucky were placed onto a truck that traveled across the country and was soon unable to be tracked.
The ALP Heist: What Happened
— Alp Pouch (@alppouch) March 4, 2026
$100,000 reward, read below👇
A truck carrying millions worth of ALP nicotine pouches has vanished while travelling from California to Kentucky.
The shipment, which contained around 378,000 tins of ALP’s new limited “Drifters” line, was picked up… pic.twitter.com/il0A6U5lzs
“Tracking data showed the truck moving east as normal before communication was suddenly lost,” the company wrote in an update. “Investigators are now looking into whether the vehicle’s location system was spoofed.”

Incredibly, the company claims the trucker presented “legitimate credentials at pickup” that later turned out to be fake.
The trucker stole 378,000 of ALP’s new “Drifters” product line.
ALP is currently offering a $100K reward for anyone that can offer information leading to the recovery of the stolen product.
ALP released an image of the truck captured by a security camera at the Southern California facility.
Security Camera Shot of Stolen Truck https://t.co/faD4hya4ss pic.twitter.com/OCJU1v9rsN
— Alp Pouch (@alppouch) March 5, 2026
The company is also circulating a photocopy of the Illinois driver’s license presented as identification by the trucker.
Fake Credentials
— Alp Pouch (@alppouch) March 5, 2026
A closer look. Have you seen this man? pic.twitter.com/GZnjTG6jYH
America First proponent Nick Fuentes raised the prospect of the heist possibly being an Israeli operation due to its sophistication, Tucker’s history as an anti-Israel critic, and the FBI’s supposed failure to investigate the theft.
A company with “legitimate documentation” stole millions in product from Tucker Carlson’s company—and the FBI isn’t even investigating it… https://t.co/0p20SrNOqN pic.twitter.com/Bbk6bGfPeG
— Vincent James (@davincentjames) March 5, 2026
I need to confirm my husband isn’t the culprit first. He’s going through ALPs at an alarming pace and Nashville sits pretty close to Kentucky…
— Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) March 5, 2026
In a press release Wednesday, ALP noted: “ALP confirmed that the company is working closely with law enforcement authorities and has contacted the FBI, who are actively investigating the theft.”
The nicotine pouch hijacking has also spawned a host of memes.
This is NOT what happened😂
— Alp Pouch (@alppouch) March 4, 2026
Video cred: @MaverickDarby https://t.co/faD4hya4ss pic.twitter.com/47ukuiQrdy
“Now take Tucker Qatarlson’s Alp pouches” https://t.co/WRW5u1eRVr pic.twitter.com/bLrRodY2sV
— 𝐆𝐫𝐢𝐦𝐚𝐥𝐝𝐮𝐬 (@ImperiumFirst) March 4, 2026
For everyone asking, this is NOT a real picture. This is AI
— Alp Pouch (@alppouch) March 5, 2026
You can tell because @DanCrenshawTX is employed in this picture. https://t.co/faD4hya4ss pic.twitter.com/7O5HfIpUKw
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