Yes, they can, provided they are used as a source-identifying image for the manufacturer or retailer. So what happens if the emoticon is commonly used by others for non-branding purposes? They can still be used as proprietary marks by a business. The U.S. Trademark Office has registered several popular emoticons for use as marks with a variety of products and services:
😉
:o)
🙂
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🙁