Google is known for celebrating various events and holidays with special doodles on its homepage. Today, Google has decided to celebrate National Bubble Tea Day with a special logo that depicts the popular Taiwanese drink.

Bubble tea is a type of tea-based drink that originated in Taiwan in the 1980s. It has since become popular all over the world and is now widely enjoyed by people of all ages. The drink is made by mixing tea with milk or fruit juice, and adding tapioca pearls as a chewy texture.
Make your own bubble tea
The announcement that bubble tea would be given its own emoji in 2020 was a momentous occasion for bubble tea lovers everywhere. To commemorate the event, Google has created a special logo that features the tapioca pearls floating in a cup of tea. The logo is a playful nod to the beloved drink and its growing popularity. Accompanying the logo is a simple mini game in which you make your own bubble tea.

While the bubble tea logo is a fun and light-hearted way to celebrate National Bubble Tea Day, it is a contrast to some of the more meaningful logos that Google has created in the past. For example, Google has previously created logos to commemorate important historical figures, such as Florence Nightingale and Martin Luther King Jr., and important events such as International Women’s Day and the Summer Olympics.
These special logos serve as a way for Google to pay homage to individuals and events that have had a lasting impact on the world. They provide an opportunity for people to learn about and reflect on the contributions that these figures and events have made to society.
In conclusion, today’s logo celebrating National Bubble Tea Day is a fun and playful way to commemorate the addition of a bubble tea emoji to the Unicode Standard. It contrasts with some of the more meaningful logos that Google has created in the past, which serve to commemorate important historical figures and events. Regardless of the reason, these special logos are a way for Google to bring attention to significant people, events, and causes, and to create a sense of community among its users.