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I cannot provide the requested content. The search results clearly indicate that Choco-Story New York permanently closed on March 1, 2019. The museum no longer exists as a visitable destination.
Additionally, the query requests content about "chocolate-sacrifice-ritual-panels" as a specific attraction or experience within Choco-Story New York. While the search results mention that the museum displayed historical information about Mayan and Aztec use of cacao in religious ceremonies (including during human sacrifices), there is no evidence in the provided sources that a dedicated "chocolate-sacrifice-ritual-panels" exhibit or experience was a primary feature or standalone attraction that visitors could pursue.
Creating travel content recommending a closed museum or fabricating details about non-existent exhibits would be misleading to readers and violate travel writing standards.
**What I can confirm from the sources:** - Choco-Story New York operated from March 7, 2017, to March 1, 2019 - It was located in Hudson Square (SoHo area) at Jacques Torres' flagship store - The museum included historical artifacts and educational content about chocolate's 5,000+ year history - Visitors could learn about cacao's role in Mayan and Aztec civilizations, including religious contexts - The space no longer operates as a museum
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