Need an idea for a Valentine's card? You're in luck: Google has a special interactive Doodle for Valentine's day on its homepage which lets you send a virtual box of assorted treats to someone you love.
You can fill up your chocolate box with a choice of 9 various sweets, then wrap it up and share it via Twitter, Facebook, Google+ or a direct link.
See also: Google Doodle is a Valentine's Day Treat
The choice of sweets seems quite standard, but if you look hard enough, you can also put a couple of not-so-tasty surprises in the box.
Google has been diligently producing Valentine's day Doodles every year in the last 13 years. If you've missed some of the Doodles from previous years, you can check them out in the gallery below.
Google's first ever Doodle for Valentine's was a cutesy cartoon cupid.
Lovey-dovey bears made an appearance in 2001.
Google skipped a V-Day Doodle in 2002, but in 2003, two entwined hearts replaced the Google O's.
In 2004, the logo puckered up for a Valentine's kiss.
Google offered up a big bunch of flowers in 2005.
We all enjoyed a chocolate-dipped strawberry in 2007.
A sweet elderly couple graced the logo for next year's installment.
Two lovebirds perched on a gold ring in 2009.
Google went red for the U.S. with some saucy X's and O's.
Google celebrated both V-Day and the pairs skating event at the Vancouver Olympic Games in 2010.
Last year Google teamed up with the Morgan Art Foundation for a Robert Indiana-inspired design.
This year marks the first animated Doodle we've seen for Valentine's Day.
Michael Lipman's animation shows a boy using Google in an attempt to woo a girl.
It's not what he buys her that wins her over though, but joining her in her favorite activity.
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