The guy behind the Seinfeld2000 Twitter account (and Kevin McCauley) developed a free app where you can get new emojis that are inspired by the 90s TV program. Like the Seinfeld2000 profile pic would suggest, there will also be an emoji of Jerry wearing Google Glass.
The spectacular emoticons are sure to enrich your textual communications. The app is currently awaiting approval from the Apple Store, but will hopefully be downloadable onto your iPhone 5s and Samsung Galaxy S5 smartphone devices soon.
In addition to your favorite core characters like Jerry, Elaine, George and Kramer, you can also relive some of the most iconic moments of the show through new emojis such as Newman's truck, the pirate shirt, marble rye bread and the classic Junior Mints.
Sitcom Emoticon Apps
These Soon To Be Released, Brand New Emojis Are Inspired By Seinfeld
Trend Themes
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