Can your summer diet withstand the latest entry to the Guinness Book of World Records? California based chocolatiers, Qzina, recently broke the record for the largest chocolate sculpture ever with a 9 ton, 6 foot tall replica of the Temple Kukulkan at Chichen Itza in Mexico. You know, the ones the Mayans built? (previously it was held by Mirco Della Veccia, an Italian chocolitier who created a 5.37 ton version of the Dome of Milan).
Qzina chose it to honor the Mayans who were among the world’s first to love and use the cacao bean. The chocolate version took over 400 hours to build (including stops for munchies).
The massive monument is on public display at the Qzina Institute of Chocolate and Pastry in Irvine California from now until the not so coincidental month of December 2012…when said pyramid is set to be destroyed—by which means, no one yet knows.
And no matter what that old Mayan Calendar may say about the destruction of the world (allegedly coming this December too), this is our call for someone to create an even larger chocolate sculpture of one Miss RuPaul. 















