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World Emoji Day Gift Guide: Cards, Stress Balls, and Beach Chaos

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If you’ve spent the last five years communicating primarily through tiny pictographs, July 17th is basically your Christmas. World Emoji Day is less than a week away, and honestly, it’s the perfect excuse to lean into the absurdity of expressing yourself entirely through faces and random objects.\n\nLet’s be real—emojis have fundamentally changed how we text. That deadpan 😂 you send when something isn’t actually funny? That’s a language all its own. So it makes sense that there are actual products designed to celebrate this very online phenomenon. Whether you’re the type who uses emojis more than actual words or you’re just dipping your toes into the emoji lifestyle, there’s something here for you.\n\nIf game night is your thing, WHAT DO YOU MEME? Family Edition lets you create your own memes with 300 caption cards and 108 photo cards—no internet required, just pure chaotic creativity. And yes, even the kids can play this one. For the more mature crowd (17+), New Phone, Who Dis? challenges players to build the funniest text message threads possible, which, let’s face it, is basically what we’re all doing anyway. Then there’s The Emoji Game itself, a quick-play card game that gets delightfully silly as you follow ridiculous prompts to collect emoji sets.\n\nBeyond the games, there are stress balls featuring different emotional emojis (because sometimes you need a tangible way to squeeze out your feelings), a 12-pack of emoji beach balls perfect for summer chaos, and emoji plush keychains in a bulk pack of 100—ideal for building your bag charm collection or spreading good vibes. If you’re feeling fancy, the Oji Moji Premium Emoticon Golf Balls are crafted with real quality materials, so your next round at the course becomes instantly hilarious without sacrificing performance.\n\nThe beauty of World Emoji Day isn’t just about the gifts themselves—it’s about acknowledging that emojis have become a genuine form of expression. They’re shorthand for emotions too complex to put into words, and they’ve made communication faster, funnier, and somehow more human, even when we’re staring at screens. So yeah, spending the 17th surrounded by emoji-branded chaos isn’t frivolous. It’s honoring the language we’ve all adopted without anyone officially teaching it to us.\n

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