
Ex-Fox News host Tucker Carlson took a major hit last week when a multimillion-dollar load of his ALP nicotine pouches vanished in a hijacking in Los Angeles. Now he’s offering a financial windfall to whoever tracks them down or the people responsible.
In a post on X, an ALP spokesperson confirmed the news, “Unfortunately, this is true. A truck carrying ALP Drifters was stolen. $100,000 reward announced. Details coming shortly.”
The truck was packed with millions of ALP nicotine pouches bound for a Kentucky warehouse from California.
Tracking showed the truck heading east until all contact was lost. Investigators are now probing whether the truck’s location system was faked.
Carlson’s ALP Pouches was set to unveil its limited-edition ALP “Drifters,” before thieves swooped in and took off with 378,000 tins, according to the company.
The driver flashed what appeared to be authentic credentials at a logistics facility in SoCal, but those documents have since been determined to be bogus.
ALP has kicked off a nationwide manhunt, offering a $100,000 reward for any tip that leads to the stolen stash or the capture of those behind the heist.
The driver’s true identity remains a mystery, and the missing shipment is still nowhere to be found.
But customers can breathe easy. The company playfully assured everyone:
“And don’t worry – Drifters is still coming. Delayed? Yes. Stopped? Not even close.”








