Meaning
A lollipop is rendered as a colorful round candy head mounted on a stick, typically shown in bright reds, pinks, or rainbow swirls. The design captures that classic childhood candy vibe—the kind you'd get at a doctor's office or carnival—with a glossy, appealing candy surface that looks almost three-dimensional.
People use lollipop emoji when talking about actual lollipops, candy shops, or nostalgic childhood treats. It's popular in contexts about kids, sweets, or vintage candy aesthetics. Beyond literal candy, "lollipop" has long carried playful, flirtatious, or innocent connotations in slang—someone might be called "lollipop" as a pet name or term of endearment, giving the emoji a softer, more affectionate edge than some candy variations.
On social media, lollipop emoji appears in candy posts, nostalgic threads, kids' content, and playful flirting. It has a gentler, more innocent feel than hard candy or chocolate—it's associated with childhood sweetness and simple pleasures. The emoji works well alongside other retro or cute elements, fitting naturally into aesthetic feeds or candy-centric posts.
Designs are fairly consistent across platforms, with color being the main variable—some versions show bright pink, others red or rainbow. The lollipop's long history in candy culture is reflected in its emoji longevity. Approved as part of Unicode Emoji 0.6 in 2010, it's been part of the digital candy aisle since the very beginning of food emoji.
Common Uses
- • Referencing childhood candy or nostalgic treats
- • Posting about candy shops or sweet finds
- • Using as a term of endearment
- • Adding sweetness to playful messages
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Did You Know?
The lollipop emoji carries surprisingly long historical roots in slang—'lollipop' as a term of endearment dates back decades, making this candy one of the few emoji with romantic undertones.
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Technical Reference
Platform Shortcodes
:lollipop: :lollipop: :lollipop: Developer Codes
| HTML (decimal) | 🍭 |
| HTML (hex) | 🍭 |
| CSS | \1F36D |
| JavaScript | \uD83C\uDF6D |
| Python | \U0001F36D |
| Java | \uD83C\uDF6D |
| Perl | \x{1F36D} |
| PHP / Ruby | \x{1F36D} |
| Punycode | xn--2qnh |
| URL Encoded | %F0%9F%8D%AD |
| UTF-8 Bytes | 0xF0 0x9F 0x8D 0xAD |
🍭 in 28 languages
Names sourced from Unicode CLDR and emojibase.
| Language | Name |
|---|---|
| Bengali | ললিপপ |
| Chinese (Simplified) | 棒棒糖 |
| Chinese (Traditional) | 棒棒糖 |
| Danish | slikkepind |
| Dutch | lolly |
| English | lollipop |
| English (UK) | lollipop |
| Estonian | pulgakomm |
| Finnish | tikkari |
| French | sucette |
| German | Lutscher |
| Hindi | लॉलीपॉप |
| Hungarian | nyalóka |
| Italian | lecca lecca |
| Japanese | ぺろぺろキャンディ |
| Korean | 롤리팝 |
| Lithuanian | ledinukas ant pagaliuko |
| Malay | lolipop |
| Norwegian | kjærlighet på pinne |
| Polish | lizak |
| Portuguese | pirulito |
| Russian | леденец |
| Spanish | piruleta |
| Spanish (Mexico) | piruleta |
| Swedish | klubba |
| Thai | อมยิ้ม |
| Ukrainian | льодяник |
| Vietnamese | kẹo mút |