From the Maya civilization to modern delights, chocolate’s 3,000-year journey continues to inspire.

Archaeological discoveries show that the first use of cacao dates back to over 3,000 years ago in the Maya and Aztec civilizations, where cocoa was considered a gift from the gods. It was consumed as a bitter, spiced drink and even used as currency.
Today, chocolate has evolved into a global favorite, but its cultural roots remain significant, symbolizing joy, sharing, and celebration across generations.