Valentine's Day: Google lets you create chocolate for your valentine
Valentine's Day: Google lets you create chocolate for your valentine
The doodle features a couple wherein one appears as offering another a heart-shaped gift box.

New Delhi: It's Valentine's Day (in many parts of the world) and Google is ready with its new doodle. This time Google's interactive doodle lets you create customised chocolates for your valentine.

The doodle features a couple wherein one appears as offering another a heart-shaped gift box. The gift box has a clickable button which puts you in chocolate-making mode and lets you create chocolates for your sweetheart. There are 13 types of ingredients, including three kinds of chocoloate, to choose from. You can use a combination of different ingredients available and make chocloates your way.

The gift box can accomodate three chocolates, so once the chocolates are ready, the box is wrapped to be gifted. Once unwrapped, you can check what ingredients the chocolates are made of.

Google also gives you a lnik to the pack of chocolates that you created to share with your loved one(s).

Last year, Google had come up with a two-in-one doodle - marking and celebrating George Ferris' 154th birthday. George Ferris was the man behind the original Ferris wheel.

Valentine's Day is celebrated around the world in various forms to mark the celebration of romantic love exploited by flower and chocolate firms in a mushy cheese-fest.

In Thailand couples kicked off a marathon kissing record while British health experts warned against a serious 'love bug' could render lovers sterile.

But Valentine's Day originally is named after one or more early Christian martyrs, Saint Valentine, and was established by Pope Gelasius I in 496 AD. It was deleted from the Roman calendar of saints in 1969 by Pope Paul VI, but its religious observance is still permitted.

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