Honestly, I had high hopes for HHV's Mayan Apocalypse, but found it a little disappointing. I would have liked a darker, drier chocolate, and something more like roasted red chili powder. The level of spiciness was about right (present without being painful), but what it tasted like to me was milk chocolate and jalapeño. I wanted something with a little more depth that captures the flavor of the drink a little more accurately. I shared it with a few other people who weren't that keen on it either, and ended up giving my bottle away to a girl who absolutely loved it, so YMMV.
That sounds good, they suck at making calenders but make tasty drinks lol
Seriously Doorknob?? Seriously?! <soap box> The Maya knew about leap year and could do all sorts of things like predict eclipses and the appearances of certain planets. Their calendrical system was far more advanced than the one used by the Europeans at the time of contact, and all this without the use of telescopes, computers, etc. And all that business about the world ending in 2012 is based on media hype and some seriously misinformed people taking a tiny bit of data (one inscription on one monument at a little-known site) and running wild with it. There's a lot more evidence against it than there is for it. It's a significant period-ending date, but that doesn't imply the end of the world or anything. That being said, the Ancient Maya would have
thrown a huge party on December 21, 2012!