A worn-out black sticker with light blue text on a gray pole. The text is in German and asks who stole the Koko Snuss. It also mentions Ende Gelände, an event that took place from August 18th to 24th, 2019, in Rheinisches Industriemuseum.

WER HAT DIE KOKO SNUSS GEKLAUT? 19.-24.08.2019 ENDE IM GELÂNDE! RHEINISCHEN BEVIEW

09 June 2025 4
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