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Milk Emoji — Copy and Paste

Glass Of Milk arrived in 2016; before that the only milk character was a baby bottle, which is why older posts look odd. Both are here with codepoints, along with butter, cheese and the cereal bowl.

Tap any tile to copy it. Nothing is sent anywhere — the copy happens in your browser.

Repeat it 100, 1000 or 10,000 times

100 copies — 499 characters.

The milk characters

Character Unicode name Codepoint Added What it shows
🥛 Glass Of Milk U+1F95B Unicode 9.0 A tall glass of opaque white liquid
🍼 Baby Bottle U+1F37C Unicode 6.0 A feeding bottle, part full
🧈 Butter U+1F9C8 Unicode 12.0 A block on a dish, often part cut
🧀 Cheese Wedge U+1F9C0 Unicode 8.0 A wedge with holes in it
🥣 Bowl With Spoon U+1F963 Unicode 11.0 A breakfast bowl with a spoon in it
🥤 Cup With Straw U+1F964 Unicode 11.0 A lidded takeaway cup

Why old posts use a baby bottle

Until 2016 the glass did not exist. The baby bottle, which has been in the standard since 2010, was the only character that showed milk, so it was used for milk generally: shopping lists, coffee orders, dairy jokes. Once the glass arrived, the bottle went back to meaning babies. If you find a bottle in an old message where milk was clearly meant, that is why.

There is no carton

The set has a glass and a feeding bottle. It has no jug, no carton, no bottle of milk, and nothing for oat, soy, almond or any other plant milk. People use the glass for all of them. If the difference matters, in a shopping list or an order, write the word next to the character rather than hoping it carries.

Platform differences

Glass Of Milk is one of the most consistent characters in the whole food set. Apple, Google, Samsung and Windows all draw the same thing: a straight-ish glass, filled near the top, white and fully opaque. What varies is the taper of the glass and how much of a highlight the vendor paints on the surface, and neither changes what it means.

Baby Bottle varies more. The shape of the teat, the fill level and the cap all differ, and some vendors give the cap a color, which drags a reading into it that the official name does not carry. Butter is a 2019 character and still shows as an empty rectangle on devices with older fonts.

If the real question is whether something is dairy

No emoji answers that. On packaging the answer comes from certification marks, not from characters: a kosher symbol followed by a D means dairy, DE means it was made on dairy equipment without containing dairy, and a plain pareve marking means neither meat nor dairy. Those are printed trademarks, so they cannot be copied as text at all. They are explained on kosher food symbols.

Repeating it

A run of milk glasses works as a divider or a shopping-list marker. Pick a count and a separator and copy the block, or use the general tool at copy and paste 100 times. One honest warning: a screen reader announces each one as “glass of milk”, so a hundred of them is that phrase a hundred times over. Keep long runs in decoration and status text, not in a message someone has to hear.

For the hot drinks the milk goes into, see coffee emoji and tea emoji; for plain water see water emoji; the rest of the set is on the drink emoji hub.