Google Valentine's Day 2014 doodle will commemorate this year's Valentine's Day with an interactive doodle contraption. It's all about chocolate this year.
Saint Valentine's Day, aka the Feast of Saint Valentine falls on Feb. 14 every year. It might be a working day for most folks around the world, but that makes more relevant to celebrate the day with your work friends and catch up with your family celebrations later in the evening.
The interactive Doodle that Google has designed enables you to make your own chocolate.
In case a chocolate contraption sounds a little out of the way, even for Google, watch the video and it'll make the point:
outube: Google's Valentine's Day Doodle
Google has a nice way of celebrating festivals with a global twist and the interactive doodle page is already out in New Zealand's Google home page.
Here's how the chocolate processing works on Google. You have an option of three candies in the Google Valentine's Day 1014 doodle box and with this you can make several mixes of ingredients. 13 choices of ingredients are also available. These are milk, dark and white chocolates; sprinklers; gummy bears; toffees; roasted almonds; strawberries; ants; cherries; litchis; walnuts and salt. The ants sound a little weird. Maybe it's the ants coming to eat the chocolate.
When the candy has been perfected to your liking, the heart-shaped chocolate box is gift wrapped with a Google symbol.
You also get a link under the chocolate box you created so that you can send it to your significant others. You can use Facebook, Google+, or Twitter to do this.
Google's popular doodle on the Winter Olympics won the hearts of millions around the world, and this is an innovative and simple way for Google to reach out on social issues and create a brand name for itself.