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Who needs a Ninja CREAMi? This Piña Colada ice maker is 30% off

Who needs a Ninja CREAMi? This Piña Colada ice maker is 30% off

New York Post18-07-2025
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If you love frozen drinks but hate the fuss of ice trays and blenders, this slushie machine is about to become your new best friend as the ultimate ice maker.
We are always hoping and waiting for the Ninja CREAMi to go on sale, but it slashes prices completely, not even during the big Amazon Prime Day four-day event. So, instead of watching your youth disappear, buy this Slushie maker at 29% off and get more use out of it than just ice cream.
Created to freeze liquids quickly and quietly, it presents options for everything from slushies and frappés to spiked beverages and milkshakes, and it's not hard to use!
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