Happy King’s Day! Google Doodle in the theme of orange tompouces
Today is King’s Day and that means it’s a party in the Netherlands. A party in which we all dress up in orange, tompouces spontaneously change color and of course all kinds of junk is sold and bought on the flea market. Children playing the recorder, the special lottery draw: it’s on the minds today. Google happily participates: not with a false tune on a flute, but with a very cheerful Google Doodle.
GoogleDoodle
The Doodle is the Google logo that you see when you surf to Google.nl. Many have passed by over the years, but today he is very special. We see how the robots work in the tompouce factory. The orange tompouces come off the belt and a robot arm puts a cozy crown on it. You would almost forget, but today we celebrate the birthday of King Willem-Alexander, who is visiting Rotterdam. How many orange tompouces would he have eaten in his life?
If you click on this Doodle, you will see more information about our national holiday. There are also all cheerful tompouces around the search bar. And the Google logo turns orange today with a crown on it. Totally festive. Google also announces which searches suddenly exploded in this week: tompouce is not even number one, because that is orange. However, tompouce is also high in the list of popular searches, just like the free market, State lottery and face paint. People would also like to know what the timetable of 538 Koningsdag is, the route Koningsdag Rotterdam and the opening hours of Albert Heijn and IKEA on Koningsdag. Still a lot less fun than the free market.
Orange tompouces
And, good to know: if you serve orange tompouces at home or at the flea market, don’t give them to vegetarians, Muslims or people who eat kosher. It uses an e-number that comes from an aphid and there is gelatin in the cream made from pig bones. Too bad for those groups, because they not only look very festive, they also taste very good. Then enjoy the Google Doodle even more today.
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