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Drink Emoji — Copy and Paste

The non-alcoholic drink set, one click per character. Below the grid you get the official name and code point for each, and a plain list of the drinks Unicode never gave a character.

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Repeat it 100, 1000 or 10,000 times

100 copies — 499 characters.

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What is on this page

The non-alcoholic side: cups, cartons, milk, ice and the things you pour. Beer, wine, champagne and cocktails are a separate wing — they are on bar emoji, along with 🍹 Tropical Drink, U+1F379, which is the character people mean when they search for a coconut drink or a holiday drink.

The characters, with their real names

Character Official name Code point Added Usually searched as
🥤 Cup With Straw U+1F964 Unicode 10.0 (2017) soda, iced coffee, milkshake, takeaway cup
🥛 Glass Of Milk U+1F95B Unicode 9.0 (2016) milk, dairy, a glass of milk
🧋 Bubble Tea U+1F9CB Unicode 13.0 (2020) boba, bubble tea, tapioca
🧃 Beverage Box U+1F9C3 Unicode 12.0 (2019) juice box, carton, school lunch
🧊 Ice Cube U+1F9CA Unicode 12.0 (2019) ice, on the rocks, cold
🍼 Baby Bottle U+1F37C Unicode 6.0 (2010) baby bottle, formula, newborn
Hot Beverage U+2615 Unicode 4.0 (2003) coffee, tea, hot drink, break
🍵 Teacup Without Handle U+1F375 Unicode 6.0 (2010) green tea, matcha, a Japanese cup
🫖 Teapot U+1FAD6 Unicode 14.0 (2021) teapot, brewing, hosting
🧉 Mate Drink U+1F9C9 Unicode 12.0 (2019) mate, yerba mate, a gourd and straw
🫗 Pouring Liquid U+1FAD7 Unicode 14.0 (2021) pouring, refilling, emptying a glass
🥥 Coconut U+1F965 Unicode 10.0 (2017) coconut water, a coconut drink, tropical

The drinks Unicode does not have

  • Energy drinks. There is no energy-drink character, and there is certainly no Monster or Red Bull one — those are trademarked logos, not text. People use 🥤 and let the sentence do the rest.
  • A purple drink. No character has a colour of its own that you can change. What renders purple on one platform can render brown on another, because the colour is part of the drawing, not the character.
  • A soda can or a bottled water. The cup with a straw is the workaround. For water specifically, see water emoji.

The same character, four drawings

Unicode fixes the name and the code point; the picture belongs to whoever wrote the font. 🥤 Cup With Straw (U+1F964) is the clearest example on this page — some vendors draw a red and white paper cup that reads as cola, others draw a clear cup that reads as iced coffee or a milkshake. Same character, three different messages. If it matters, write the word too.

🫗 Pouring Liquid (U+1FAD7) is worth knowing about for the same reason. It is a glass being poured out, added in Unicode 14.0 in 2021, and it is drawn differently enough across platforms that it is often read as spilling rather than pouring.

Honest caveats

  • 🧋 (13.0), 🫖 and 🫗 (14.0) are recent. On an unpatched phone they can arrive as an empty box rather than a drink.
  • Everything here except ☕ and ⛾ lives above U+FFFF, the range many username and display-name fields refuse.
  • Screen readers announce official names, so 🧃 is “Beverage Box” and not “juice”.
  • Cup On Black Square, U+26FE, is a plain text symbol rather than an emoji and is missing from a lot of fonts. Use it only where you can check how it renders.

Go deeper: coffee emoji for the hot cup and everything filed under it, tea emoji, juice emoji, milk emoji, and cocktail emoji if you meant the other kind of drink.