glass of milk Emoji
🥛 represents a glass of milk, often used to suggest dairy, drinking milk, or refreshments.
U+1F95B
The 🥛 emoji depicts a glass of milk (Unicode U+1F95B). It’s commonly used in messages about dairy, breakfast, and healthy drinks. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode code point.
glass of milk Emoji Meaning
The 🥛 “GLASS OF MILK” emoji is most often used to represent drinking milk or dairy products in general. In everyday communication, it can suggest breakfast items, kids’ snacks, or a simple “want some milk” moment. It’s also used to indicate refreshments in food and drink contexts, such as menus, recipes, or drink specials. Sometimes it appears in posts about nutrition, cooking with milk, or lactose-free vs. regular options, where the intent is usually practical rather than symbolic. Use it when you want a clear, friendly dairy-related cue without writing extra text.
Common uses
- •Sharing a breakfast or meal plan that includes milk
- •Marking dairy ingredients in recipes (e.g., milk, creamer, latte)
- •Promoting drinks or drink specials on social media menus
- •Indicating a child’s snack or a simple “drink milk” reminder
- •Labeling or iconifying dairy items in charts, apps, or storefronts
Examples
🥛 Glass of Milk Symbol
- 🥛I’ll have cereal with 🥛 this morning.
- 🥛This recipe uses 1 cup of 🥛.
- 🥛Today’s special: iced latte with 🥛.
- 🥛Quick reminder: drink your 🥛 after school!
- 🥛Dairy section: milk 🥛 and yogurt.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F95B | |
| HTML Entity | 🥛 | |
| HTML Code | 🥛 | |
| CSS | \1F95B |
FAQ
What is the Unicode code point for 🥛?
The glass of milk emoji has Unicode code point U+1F95B.
How can I copy and paste 🥛?
You can copy the character directly from this page (🥛) and paste it into your text, social post, or document.
What does 🥛 usually mean in chats?
It most commonly means milk or a dairy drink—often breakfast-related or a request/reminder to drink milk.
Can developers insert 🥛 using escapes?
Yes. Use the provided CSS/JS escapes for U+1F95B where supported (CSS: \\1F95B, JavaScript: \\u{1F95B}).