
After the emoji went live on Friday, Coca-Cola claimed a record for the "largest Twitter 'Cheers!'".
Twitter has in the past created the same function for Star Wars and the MTV Video Music Awards, but this is the first time it has been part of an ad deal, according to .
Ross Hoffman, senior director of global brand strategy at Twitter, told TechCrunch: "Coca-Cola is a massive global partner of Twitter and they have been pushing us for some time on building a custom emoji."
You came, you tweeted, you set a record. Thanks for coming together for the Largest Twitter "Cheers!"
— Coca-Cola (@CocaCola)
The ad buy follows including McDonald's featuring pre-existing emoji in ads, Ikea creating its own set of emoji and WWF theming an endangered animals campaign around them.