Kinder One Piece Easter egg hunt: the “right” weight to find the most coveted surprise

The Kinder Gransurpresa Easter eggs inspired by One Piece have appeared a few days ago on the shelves of the main Italian supermarkets and, punctually like every year, the race for surprises has begun. There are those who carefully observe the packaging, those who compare the production codes and those who, more pragmatically, have decided to rely on the scales to attempt the perfect shot.

The objective is clear: to bring home the desired character while avoiding duplication. In this edition the most coveted surprises are three Funko Pop figures! dedicated to as many protagonists of the famous pirate saga. These are Monkey D. Luffy, Roronoa Zoro and Sanji, not simple gadgets, but elements which, once placed side by side, make up a single large diorama. A detail that has sparked the interest of collectors, already determined to complete the triptych.

The discussion on social media and the “weight theory”

As happens more and more often, the discussion has moved online. In the Facebook groups dedicated to collecting Kinder surprises and on the various social profiles, there is heated discussion about which is the most effective method for identifying the desired character. Some users claim to have identified a correlation between the weight of the egg and the surprise contained inside, going so far as to publish precise figures associated with individual characters.

One point needs to be clarified: there is no mathematical guarantee. The weights indicated are approximate and may vary for various reasons, from industrial tolerance to the internal distribution of the chocolate. Anyone who tries to orient themselves exclusively on the scale must take into account a margin of error.
Nonetheless, for the record, we report the indications that are circulating with greater insistence among enthusiasts.

The “reported” weights for Luffy, Zoro and Sanji

According to what emerged on Facebook, these are the estimates:

We reiterate, this is data shared by users and not official information, therefore differences of a few grams may depend on multiple factors and do not constitute certain proof of the content. The surprise remains such precisely because there is no infallible system for anticipating it.