The Disney character most famously associated with orange juice is the Orange Bird, a small, anthropomorphic bird with an orange for a head and leaves for wings. Created in 1969 as a mascot for the Florida Citrus Commission, he was the face of Florida orange juice for decades in exchange for the commission's sponsorship of the Enchanted Tiki Room at the Magic Kingdom. Unlike other Disney characters, the Orange Bird cannot speak or sing; instead, he expresses his "orange thoughts" through puffs of smoke above his head. After a long absence, he made a triumphant return to the Sunshine Tree Terrace in Adventureland in 2012 and has since become a cult favorite, appearing on a vast array of merchandise from cups to MagicBands. He is the unofficial "citrus icon" of Walt Disney World, and you can still find him today perched near the counters where the "Orange Bird Sipper" (a plastic orange-shaped cup filled with a citrus float) is sold, serving as a nostalgic reminder of the historic partnership between Disney and Florida's most famous agricultural export.