Placeholder canvas

Google gifts e-chocolate doodle on Valentine’s Day

Date:

Washington: Google is 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.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

More like this
Related

US President Joe Biden Calls Donald Trump “Unhinged,” Says “Something Snapped” In After He Lost 2020 Elections

Trump continues to hold an advantage over Biden, according to a CNN poll conducted by SSRS last month. Trump's support in the poll among registered voters held steady at 49 per cent in a head-to-head matchup against Biden

IPL 2024: RCB Skipper Faf Lauds Pacers Yash, Lockie Following 47-Run Win Over DC

RCB continued with their second-half surge, making it five wins in five matches and climbing up to the fifth spot with a 47-run win over DC at their home ground of M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on Sunday

IPL 2024: Rajat Patidar’s Half-Century Powers RCB To 187/9 Against Delhi Capitals

Rajat Patidar (52 runs from 32 balls, 3 fours and 3 sixes) replaced Kohli and played a stellar knock. He played at a strike rate of 162.50

Donald Trump Could Owe Over USD 100 Million In Taxes If He Loses Audit Case: Report

According to an Internal Revenue Service inquiry uncovered by The New York Times and ProPublica, Trump used a "dubious accounting manoeuvre" to claim improper tax breaks from his troubled Chicago tower