Google is reportedly celebrating Valentine's Day with a romantic Doodle on its search page that lets users to personalize chocolates and share them online.
The brand's logo has been replaced with red, jiggling figures of two people and a heart, that transforms into a chocolate box with 'Google' written on it on clicking.
It then opens up to reveal three chocolate cases and a chopping board harbouring ingredients that users can click through to make loved ones a batch of three tailor-made 'e-treats' in white, milk, or dark chocolate, the Independent reported.
Finally, the chocolates are wrapped up by Google in the red tin, and users are given a link with which they can share their chocolates online.
While people have the option to top up the chocolates with scrumptious toppings such as gummies bears, sprinkles and cherries, Google also has the option of adorning their chocolates with salt and ants for people who do not appreciate the sentiments attached to the day of love.
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