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Vegan-Friendly Emoji App Launched Last Week

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Nima Labs recently launched an all-new app on September 22, 2016. This app, called Nimoji, features nearly 50 vegan-friendly emojis, including stickers for vegans and people with food intolerances.

“Nimoji is the first and only messaging keyboard designed to enhance and animate conversations around the world of food intolerances, sensitivities and preferences,” states Scott Sundvor, co-founder and chief product officer of Nima. “Nimoji is for the people who haven’t been able to use the taco, pizza or beef emojis.”

These cool emojis can be found in several categories, including No Nuts, Badges of Honor, Everybody poops and Don’t Wheat Me.

This new app is available on iOS and is free to download. Once downloaded, you can share these emojis on Twitter, Facebook Messenger, WeChat, and WhatsApp.

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