Utah to Establish World’s Largest Drinking Chocolate Library
Utah is set to become home to the world's largest drinking chocolate library.

Salt Lake City, UT, August 22, 2026 —
Utah is preparing to establish what is anticipated to be the world’s largest library dedicated to drinking chocolate. The initiative aims to create a comprehensive collection focused on the history, culture, and preparation of chocolate beverages.
Details regarding the specific location within Utah, the timeline for its establishment, and the estimated cost of the project were not provided in the initial summary. Furthermore, the entities or organizations responsible for funding and operating the library have not yet been disclosed. Information concerning the scope of the collection, such as the number of distinct chocolate varieties or historical artifacts expected to be housed, also remains unavailable.
The concept of a dedicated drinking chocolate library suggests a focus on preserving and showcasing the diverse global traditions of chocolate as a beverage. Such an institution could potentially serve as a resource for researchers, educators, and enthusiasts interested in the nuances of cocoa preparation, historical recipes, and the cultural significance of chocolate drinks across different societies.
The project’s ambition to be the world’s largest in its category indicates a significant undertaking. The development and curation of such a library would likely involve extensive research, acquisition of rare ingredients, and potentially the development of educational programs or tasting events. The full scope and impact of this new cultural and culinary institution in Utah are yet to be fully realized and detailed.
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