The secret code of Dove chocolate expresses "love is long-lasting", Dove=DOVE, D=DO, O=YOU, V=LOVE, E=ME, together it is Doyouloveme? Just do you know that I love you?
The legend of Dove chocolate comes from Princess Bazaar of the Luxembourg royal family and Leon, the royal chef's assistant. In Europe in 1919, Princess Charlotte became the heir to the Royal Family of Luxembourg and married Prince Felix. Princess Bazaar also lives in the castle as a distant relative of Prince Felix. At this time, Leon, the assistant cook in the royal kitchen, was an unknown person, cooking and washing dishes in the kitchen all day long. His hands were soaked in water for a long time and suffered many cracks. Leon met Princess Bazaar when he was dealing with a wound on his hand that day. Princess Bazaar came over and asked him worriedly, "This must be very painful, right?" That's how the two met. Later, during a long period of contact, two young people of the same age who also lacked family care gradually fell in love. However, due to the disparity in status, neither of them expressed this feeling.
A few years later, Luxembourg and Belgium entered into an alliance and decided to consolidate the relationship between the two countries through a royal marriage. Princess Bazaar became a candidate for marriage. After the marriage was confirmed, Princess Bazaar disappeared for many days. Leon, who could not see the princess, was anxious and became more sure of his feelings. A month later, Bazaar finally appeared at the dinner table again, but she looked very haggard. When Leon was serving the food, he used hot chocolate to write the English letters "DOVE" on Bazaar's ice cream, which means the abbreviation of "DOYOULOVEME".