$100K reward offered after truck full of Tucker Carlson’s nicotine pouches hijacked
Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson faced a major setback last week when a multimillion-dollar shipment of his ALP nicotine pouches was stolen in a hijacking in Los Angeles. Now, he’s offering a substantial financial reward to anyone who helps recover the stolen goods or identifies those responsible.
An ALP spokesperson confirmed the theft on X, saying: “Unfortunately, this is true. A truck carrying ALP Drifters was stolen. $100,000 reward announced. Details coming shortly.” The truck was loaded with millions of nicotine pouches destined for a Kentucky warehouse from California.

Tracking data showed the vehicle heading east before all contact was lost, prompting investigators to examine whether the truck’s location system may have been tampered with.
The shipment included 378,000 tins of ALP’s limited-edition “Drifters,” which Carlson’s company had planned to release before the heist. The driver used what appeared to be legitimate credentials at a Southern California logistics facility, but authorities later determined the documents were fake.

ALP has launched a nationwide manhunt and is offering a $100,000 reward for tips that lead to the missing shipment or the capture of those responsible.
The driver’s identity remains unknown, and the stolen cargo has not yet been recovered. ALP reassured customers with a lighthearted message:

“And don’t worry – Drifters is still coming. Delayed? Yes. Stopped? Not even close.”