UPDATE: July 8,Watch Illicit Desire (2017) 2016, 2:52 p.m. EDTReceived comment from Nate Schmiedehaus at Thrice about pool float order statuses.
Attention technology lovers: you can finally enjoy your favorite emoji while swimming.
Emoji pool floats have arrived to fill the hole in our hearts that appears whenever we have to put down our phones to hop in the pool.
Product Hunt is featuring several exciting floats by Thrice Brand -- including emoji favorites such as the eggplant, poop face, fire, 100 and sunglasses face. 🍆💩🔥💯😎
SEE ALSO: 26 snazzy pool floats that'll make a splash this summerPool float creator Nate Schmiedehaus wrote on Product Hunt that he created the line of emoji-inspired pool floats "because swan and donut floats are so 2015" and posed the valid question: "Is it really summer if there's no new pool float to Instagram yourself on?"
Here's a look at the current float options:
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The floats are 5 to 7-feet long and can be purchased on Thrice's website. To keep up-to-date with the latest designs you can also follow their Instagram account.
Because the pool floats have risen in popularity, there have been several delays in shipping. Mashable reached out to Nate Schmiedehaus from Thrice for comment, who said, "We typically ship any product within week at the most, but are having minor shipping delays with poop emoji floats and electric pumps because they sold out and we've had to restock."
Schmiedehaus told Mashable that electric pumps were restocked on Friday, July 8, and "orders for poop floats will go out next week."
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