Emoji renews its partnership with Argentina’s Felfort to roll out more licensed chocolates across the region

The Emoji Company has renewed its partnership for the fourth year running with the Argentinian manufacturer, Felfort, the South American business that will continue to produce licensed chocolates, candies, cereals, and more for the global licensor.

Felfort and Emoji struck up their partnership in 2016 when the Argentina-based firm was tapped to develop and produce Emoji themed chocolate coins. Such was the success of the range across the region that the pair extended the line to include the more recent launch, Chocolate Jack.

“We could not choose a better association to continue building our brand in Argentina,” said Marco Heusges, CEO of The Emoji Company. “Emoji and Felfort provide excellent moments to all young people who love chocolate.”

The move comes as Argentina continues to battle through both the ongoing global Covid-19 emergency as well as its own current economic slow down. Despite this, Felfort continues to manufacture a wide variety of successful products, competing on equal footing with industries and imports from some of the world’s largest economies.

Emoji scores major footwear, clothing, and accessories partnership with PUMA

The globally revered sports brand, PUMA, has struck up a new partnership with Emoji to launch a new line of footwear, apparel, and accessories all adorned with Emoji icons. The PUMA x Emoji collaboration has been developed to showcase the way in which we all communicate in the modern world.

According to the licensing firm, the new collection has been ‘designed through the lens of instant messaging,’ pairing popular Emoji icons with bright colour combinations top create a range that is ‘young and vibrant.’ It will span footwear, apparel, and accessories for both kids and adults.

“The PUMA x Emoji collection is one of our most favorite brand collaborations. The products turned out so colorful, expressive and beautiful and the entire product line is energetic and truly iconic,” said Marco Huesges, CEO and founder of The Emoji Company.

“We are certain that the line will make everyone happy and that we can, together with PUMA, spread emotions and good vibrations to consumers and fans all around the world.”

Within the range is the RS-2K X Emoji, featuring a hook and loop piece on the heel where detachable peace sign, crying laughter, and fire Emoji icons can be added. The shoe also includes a hidden “What’s Up?” message printed on the vamp. Meanwhile RS-X³ X Emoji includes the same detachable Emoji feature, while the hidden “What’s Up?” message also appears on this shoe in the quarter overlay.

The PUMA X Emoji Tee and PUMA X Emoji Hoodie are both available in black, gray, and yellow, each featuring an array of Emoji icons on both the front and back of the clothing. Rounding out the collection are the PUMA X Emoji Sweatpants in both gray and black, featuring side and back pockets, rib cuffs and Emoji icons on the bottom of the right leg.

The new collection will be dropping on PUMA.com, PUMA stores and select retailers on August 22nd.

The Emoji Company takes legal action against Emoji King for trademark infringement

The Emoji Company has taken legal action against Emoji King and the use of its trademark that the company believes to ‘similar to the point of infringement’ upon its own trademark registered company name. Emoji is the registered name by The Emoji Company  for a multitude of goods and services.

The company owns the well-established Emoji trademark in more than 100 countries, encompassing goods and services in up to 35 classes.

In court proceedings, it has been stated that the use of Emoji King infringes The Emoji Company’s trademark rights. It has since prohibited several companies – one of which is Emoji King Industrial Co Ltd – from directly or indirectly advertising, offering, and bringing into circulation any products for which The Emoji Company holds registered trademarks.

The trademark Emoji is licensed and used through an international network of renowned agents, licensee, retailers, entertainment and advertisement companies around the world, and the Emoji brand has been globally awarded by the licensing industry.

Official Emoji brand partners include blue chip corporations such as Sony Pictures Animation, Ferrero, Burger King, Nikon, Walmart, Nestle, Zara, Aldi, Pepsico, Ravensburger, The Hershey Company amongst many others.

“Given the success of the globally established and recognized emoji® brand, there are competitors that try to imitate the original,” said Marco Hüsges, CEO and founder of The Emoji Company.

For that reason The Emoji Company continues to take legal action and working with customs globally to defend its well-established brand identity and honest reputation against trademark infringements.

The Emoji Company supports 50808 crisis response campaign

The Emoji Company has offered its support to a new initiative from 50808, a service that provides in-the-moment support for people in emotional crisis, by supplying the platform with its extensive library of Emoji brand icons. The partnership was struck in order to help those in need easily communicate when seeking help.

Launched in Ireland, the partnership was devised by the local creative agency, Havas Dublin, as a means of enabling those in need to communicate through a universal language.

Ian Power, CEO at 50808, said: “Our service provides in-the-moment support for people in emotional crisis, over text. For our Irish launch campaign, we wanted to compel those who prefer to text, rather than talk. Havas Dublin came up with the idea of conveying this important message through the universal language and with the help of the Emoji brand and we loved the concept. This required us to find a complete bank of Emoji brand icons to utilize – and so the search began.”

Through its connection to the Vivendi network and Universal Music Group’s brand management and merchandising unit, Bravado, the partnership was cemented and the 50808 campaign brought to life.

“Our service aims to save lives, and we’re thrilled to have the support of the emoji company to help us in our efforts to encourage those who need us to reach out,” added Power.

Marco Hüsges, CEO and founder of the Emoji company, added: “Supporting this humanitarian initiative of helping those in need is an honour for the emoji company. We are excited to work with Vivendi and Havas on this project.”

50808 is now live. Visit text50808.ie for more information.

 

It’s World Emoji Day 2020 – Emoji Company CEO, Marco Huesges talks the continued success of the global brand

It’s World Emoji Day 2020 and a happy World Emoji Day to you all, a day on which not only the Emoji Company itself, but the hundreds upon thousands of emoji users the world over celebrate the global popularity of those little icons that have been helping people spread their messages, and finding their way into the modern day lexicon and communication on a daily basis.

But today isn’t just about celebrating the estimated six billion emoticons used everyday as the world finds a universal language in emojis and emoji stickers, but also a day to celebrate the global success of the official Emoji brand – an award-winning lifestyle brand that spans the global licensing scene from retail partnerships, to making new waves in gifts, collectables, and more.

Over the past two weeks, Licensing.biz has been catching up with just some of the leading licensees of the Emoji brand in a series of video snippets talking to the strength of a brand that has continued to keep conversation going, even throughout the world’s ‘Great Pause’ throughout these testing times. And it all culminates with today’s celebration.

Licensing.biz catches up with Marco Huesges, CEO and founder of the Emoji company to talk about the international appeal of the brand.

Firstly Marco, Happy World Emoji Day to you. How are you celebrating World Emoji Day this year? What makes this such an important day in the calendar for you?

World Emoji Day is the day of celebrating the global popularity of icons and how they enable us to spread unmistakably messages and to connect with people from all over the world.

For us as emoji company, creator and owner of the Emoji® brand, it is also the day to celebrate the global success of the brand together with our license and agents whose ambitious and enduring brand support is the fundament for our success story and that motivates us every day to develop new concepts, style guides and emotional consumer product strategies.

We’ve seen from the video series you’ve been running with Licensing.biz that there is a great energy from licensees across the globe for the Emoji brand. What is it about the Emoji brand that unifies licensees, retailers, and consumers in this way?

Licensing is an emotional business. In an overloaded, fast moving consumer product world each company constantly seeks to find the perfect way to connect with their target audience. The Emoji® brand offers the ideal foundation to do exactly that. Our brand truly connects products and people; it builds inevitable relationships and helps to deliver understandable consumer messages.

The video series also highlights the real breadth of partnerships you have in place for Emoji. What’s the key to maintaining such a far-reaching portfolio of partners?

The universal character of the brand, its depth, its popular content variety and diversity allows us to work with partners from any industry sector which leads to our broad portfolio of licensing partners which come from so many diverse areas, such as consumer product, entertainment services or the marketing and advertisement space.

Can you talk us through some of the biggest campaigns/biggest success stories for the Emoji brand this year? What have been some of the break-through categories for you guys?

The year 2020 started with some great initiatives. We launched a very successful direct to retail program with the leading discounter LIDL in multiple countries. All through 2020 we continue to work with Ferrero for KinderJoy in various territories and Burger King will be launching a QSR program with collectable Emoji® plush toys in various countries.

Our brand collaboration program Emoji® by Britto has seen some great new partnerships with Goebel Porzellan GmbH for Europe that includes bags, spectacle cases, umbrellas, coaster and cups and that has recently launched.

In short we will be able to announce some new digital licensing as deals, some loyalty programs in South East Asia as well as some exciting international apparel brand collaborations very soon.

How does this position you for the coming months and years? Looking ahead, you’ve dropped hints of some pretty major partnerships coming, what have you got in store for us in the coming months?

Despite the Covid-19 situation we have partnered with lots of new licensee since the beginning of 2020 and continued existing partnerships. 2021 will see some exciting loyalty programs happening in Europe and the opening of more Emoji® apparel stores in Mainland China will continue.

We entered into various direct to retail partnerships with leading retailers from various countries and entered into some serious licensing deals in the digital space which will increase global brand visibility.

For now, we really want to wish everyone, all our partners, licensees, agents, and friends to stay healthy and hope to see them soon in person!

 

It’s World Emoji Day 2020 – Emoji Company CEO, Marco Huesges talks the continued success of the global brand

It’s World Emoji Day 2020 and a happy World Emoji Day to you all, a day on which not only the Emoji Company itself, but the hundreds upon thousands of emoji users the world over celebrate the global popularity of those little icons that have been helping people spread their messages, and finding their way into the modern day lexicon and communication on a daily basis.

But today isn’t just about celebrating the estimated six billion emoticons used everyday as the world finds a universal language in emojis and emoji stickers, but also a day to celebrate the global success of the official Emoji brand – an award-winning lifestyle brand that spans the global licensing scene from retail partnerships, to making new waves in gifts, collectables, and more.

Over the past two weeks, Licensing.biz has been catching up with just some of the leading licensees of the Emoji brand in a series of video snippets talking to the strength of a brand that has continued to keep conversation going, even throughout the world’s ‘Great Pause’ throughout these testing times. And it all culminates with today’s celebration.

Licensing.biz catches up with Marco Huesges, CEO and founder of the Emoji company to talk about the international appeal of the brand.

Firstly Marco, Happy World Emoji Day to you. How are you celebrating World Emoji Day this year? What makes this such an important day in the calendar for you?

World Emoji Day is the day of celebrating the global popularity of icons and how they enable us to spread unmistakably messages and to connect with people from all over the world.

For us as emoji company, creator and owner of the Emoji® brand, it is also the day to celebrate the global success of the brand together with our license and agents whose ambitious and enduring brand support is the fundament for our success story and that motivates us every day to develop new concepts, style guides and emotional consumer product strategies.

We’ve seen from the video series you’ve been running with Licensing.biz that there is a great energy from licensees across the globe for the Emoji brand. What is it about the Emoji brand that unifies licensees, retailers, and consumers in this way?

Licensing is an emotional business. In an overloaded, fast moving consumer product world each company constantly seeks to find the perfect way to connect with their target audience. The Emoji® brand offers the ideal foundation to do exactly that. Our brand truly connects products and people; it builds inevitable relationships and helps to deliver understandable consumer messages.

The video series also highlights the real breadth of partnerships you have in place for Emoji. What’s the key to maintaining such a far-reaching portfolio of partners?

The universal character of the brand, its depth, its popular content variety and diversity allows us to work with partners from any industry sector which leads to our broad portfolio of licensing partners which come from so many diverse areas, such as consumer product, entertainment services or the marketing and advertisement space.

Can you talk us through some of the biggest campaigns/biggest success stories for the Emoji brand this year? What have been some of the break-through categories for you guys?

The year 2020 started with some great initiatives. We launched a very successful direct to retail program with the leading discounter LIDL in multiple countries. All through 2020 we continue to work with Ferrero for KinderJoy in various territories and Burger King will be launching a QSR program with collectable Emoji® plush toys in various countries.

Our brand collaboration program Emoji® by Britto has seen some great new partnerships with Goebel Porzellan GmbH for Europe that includes bags, spectacle cases, umbrellas, coaster and cups and that has recently launched.

In short we will be able to announce some new digital licensing as deals, some loyalty programs in South East Asia as well as some exciting international apparel brand collaborations very soon.

How does this position you for the coming months and years? Looking ahead, you’ve dropped hints of some pretty major partnerships coming, what have you got in store for us in the coming months?

Despite the Covid-19 situation we have partnered with lots of new licensee since the beginning of 2020 and continued existing partnerships. 2021 will see some exciting loyalty programs happening in Europe and the opening of more Emoji® apparel stores in Mainland China will continue.

We entered into various direct to retail partnerships with leading retailers from various countries and entered into some serious licensing deals in the digital space which will increase global brand visibility.

For now, we really want to wish everyone, all our partners, licensees, agents, and friends to stay healthy and hope to see them soon in person!

 

Emoji partners with 7-Eleven Malaysia to launch EmoBear loyalty programme

The international convenience store chain 7-Eleven has teamed up with Emoji to launch a new collectable premium loyalty programme to consumers across Malaysia. Called EmoBear TM, the collection features 27 different designs, each featuring a different emoji brand icon.

Customers of 7-Eleven Malaysia will be rewarded with loyalty stickers anytime they spend RM5 or over at a participating outlet from now until August 16 this year. They will receive a bonus sticker if the purchase includes an item from a selected partner, which includes brands such as Pepsi, Cadbury, and Marigold.

Once they have accrued a total of 24 stickers, they can exchange their collection for an EmoBear, choosing from a range featuring Luvly, Starry, Wannabey, Notty, and Ka-Chingy.

Alternatively, customers can purchase an EmoBear for the price of RM9.90 and 12 stickers.

But that’s not all. Customers can also download and sign up as a My7ETM loyalty app member to enjoy more benefits when they shop with 7-Eleven, including an annual birthday reward, exclusive in-app monthly product e-stamp cards that reward members based on repeat purchases, and more.

“The popularity of the emoji brand and its emoji icons has inspired us to integrate them into our loyalty programme. Emoji brand icons are not only changing the way we express ourselves through text, but also expanding the way we communicate,” said Ronan Lee, general manager of marketing at 7-Eleven Malaysia.

“The use of icons has become an usual feature in our daily communications on digital mediums, and we are certain that these adorable plush toys would definitely be a hit among fans. As a bonus, customers may also participate in our social media contest called ‘Take a picture with your #EMOJIBEAR’ from June 22nd until August 2nd, 2020.

“A total of 10 winner will stand a chance to take home three EmoBears of their choice. To participate in the contest, one just has to snap a photo with their redeemed 7-Eleven #EmoBear and upload the most creative photo on their Facebook or Instagram account with hashtags #PictureWithEMOBEAR, #EMOBEAR and #7ElevenMY in the caption.”

 

Licensing.biz teams with Emoji to celebrate World Emoji Day this July 17th

Glance to the right. Not too far, because that’s probably your kitchen, but just to the right of these words. There you go. Is that a face familiar to you? In fact, it very well could be yours.

What you may have noticed as you scroll through Licensing.biz’s daily content of news from across the industry, is a movement in your peripheral vision. If you currently have the sound on – and we strongly urge you to do so – on your home office set-up, you’ll no doubt already be aware that Licensing.biz is running a new sponsored video feature in its side-bar.

The reason being, is that we are counting down to World Emoji Day – taking place on July 17th this year – with a special campaign running in partnership with The Emoji Company, to celebrate the strength and appeal of this award-winning, world-spanning lifestyle brand with a special show reel of Emoji licensees walking us through their own experiences with the Emoji brand.

You might be watching Andrew Storey at IG Design Group, Lauren Madden at Lazer Built, Charlie Preece at Kokomo, or the Wow! Stuff family showing off their production and editing skills as well as their license with The Emoji Company for its own range of collectables. Over the next couple of weeks, and in in the build up to World Emoji Day on July 17th, you can expect to see more faces joining the roster, too.

There will be more sponsored content to come, too – expect more video content, exclusive interviews, and a site takeover as Licensing.biz prepares to celebrate this year’s World Emoji Day in true Emoji fashion.

 

Emoji partners with Brazilian chocolatier Top Cau for Easter promotion

Emoji The Iconic Brand and Top Lotus has partnered with Brazil’s market leader in chocolate confectionery, Top Cau for a new Emoji sticker giveaway campaign in the run up to Easter.

Top Cau is known for its chocolate products including eggs with a surprise, tablets, and snacks. The firm brings a wealth of experience to the brand, developing unique and innovative products that stand out at retail.

As Brazil makes its Easter preparations, the retailer Lojas Americanas is busy preparing the world’s biggest Easter celebration, selling 80gm D’elicce chocolate eggs with one of the six collectable Emoji stickers inside, as well as a 160gm chocolate egg with an Emoji Zzz lamp.

“For the emoji company, it is a great pleasure to be part of this important moment for children and adults, through this amazing partnership with Lojas Americanas and its own brand D’elicce,” said Marco Hüsges, CEO and founder of The Emoji Company.

Emoji lands US wide deal with Handcraft Manufacturing Corp

Premium children’s undergarment brand Handcraft Manufacturing Corp. has given Emoji its signature treatment in a new collection launching this spring. The deal was brokered by Retail Monster, LLC, the emoji company’s North American licensing agent.

The collection features some of the Emoji brand’s most vibrant Emoji icons and designs, creating a range of boys and girls underwear that is youthful, fun and of course expressive, in the Emoji way.

The Handcraft x emoji brand line will debut this May at Walmart stores across the US before expanding into Target, Amazon and other retailers starting autumn 2020. The line will include underwear for kids aged two and upwards.

Marshall Mizrahi, VP of Handcraft, said: “We are certain that our ability to portray this brand is limitless. We look forward to a successful partnership as we work to amplify the longevity of the Emoji brand.”

“Handcraft is the leading children’s undergarment manufacturer, with best-in-class relationships across retail and licensing. We couldn’t think of a better partnership as we continue building this iconic brand at retail.” said Marco Hüsges, CEO and founder of the emoji company. “Because the brand is rooted in expression, we are sure that the product line will delight our youngest fans, who are already learning to engage and communicate daily through icons.”