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10 Ninja kitchen products we tested (and now refuse to live without)

10 Ninja kitchen products we tested (and now refuse to live without)

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There's no shortage of kitchen gadgets claiming to 'change your life' — and no shortage of them ending up in your donation pile a month later. But Ninja has managed to build a product line that not only survives Post Wanted's test kitchens but earns a permanent place on our countertops, patios, and even on our camping trips.
From blenders that know exactly how to pulverize our acai bowls without turning our chia seeds to dust, to outdoor ovens that crank out wood-fired pizza in under 7 minutes, Ninja's product lineup somehow nails performance, design, and usability across the cutting board. These aren't just gimmicky 'TikTok buys.' They're well-built, thought-through appliances that do what they promise (and then some).
Our team put a range of Ninja products to the test. We grilled, blended, churned, crisped, dehydrated, and carbonated. Below, you'll find our honest results: what wowed us, what could be improved, and the details you'll want before adding to cart.
Why is Ninja so good?
Ninja has built its reputation by doing two things exceptionally well: combining multi-functionality with intuitive design, and delivering pro-level performance at a consumer-friendly price. Unlike brands that focus on one specialty (like just blenders or just air fryers), Ninja excels in nearly every appliance category — from countertop cookers to portable coolers.
Their gear often packs multiple functions into a single appliance — air fryers that also roast, bake, and dehydrate; blenders that automatically adjust speed and time; ovens that flip to save space. And crucially, Ninja's control layouts are simple enough for first-time users to master without a manual. The brand also doesn't skimp on build quality: from thick insulation in their FrostVault cooler to metal gears in their blenders, Ninja gear feels sturdy and lasts.
Our favorite Ninja appliances
Amazon
Pros: Custom flavor and mix-in control
Creamify Technology for smooth texture
Multiple dessert modes
Cons: Requires 24-hour base freeze
The CREAMi turns pre-frozen bases into creamy, customizable ice cream in minutes. Ideal for dietary restrictions or adventurous flavors, it's as much a creative tool as it is a dessert maker.
'Essentially, the Ninja CREAMi works in reverse from all of the other major ice cream makers because it requires a completely frozen base, whereas the other ones start with a liquid mixture,' explained commerce streaming reporter Angela Tricarico. Instead of freezing your ice cream maker's bowl and refrigerating a base, the CREAMi uses proprietary Creamify Technology to shave away at the pre-frozen block and mix it into the creamy texture we recognize as ice cream.
Angela Tricarico
'I've been using the Ninja CREAMi for about three weeks [editor's note: now months!], and in that time, I haven't even wanted to get ice cream from the grocery store or my local ice cream shops. It's that good. As someone who's spent the last few years getting more and more comfortable in the kitchen, I've really enjoyed getting to mix my own bases, creating flavor combos with mix-ins like strawberry cheesecake with graham cracker pie crust, Froot Loops milk with cereal mix ins, cinnamon bun, orange creamsicle, chocolate with Italian rainbow cookies, and my entire family's personal favorite so far: a classic mint chip.
Angela Tricarico
'If you've seen any Ninja CREAMi videos on TikTok, you'll already know everything there is to know about the machine by the time it arrives at your door. It's that easy to use. There's no real learning curve. The appeal of the CREAMi, to me, is the ability to get creative with flavors and mix-in combinations.
'It's a steep price, but for people who either need to make customizations for food restriction reasons (dairy and gluten intolerances, for example) or who just want to know what exactly goes into the ice cream they're eating, it's well worth it. Even if you think you'll only be frequently using one or two programs on the appliance, we recommend adding the Ninja CREAMi to your cart.'
Modes: Ice Cream, Sorbet, Gelato, Mix-In, etc. | Capacity: 1 pint
Ninja
Pros: Makes tofu, veggies, and more come out perfectly crisp without being greasy
Easily fits in tight spaces like my New York countertop
Fits up to a 12-inch pizza or 4 pounds of ingredients
Cons: Gets hot quickly, so handle with care
Don't overstuff it with food, or it won't cook evenly
Perfect for small kitchens, this space-saving toaster oven/air fryer combo flips upright when not in use. It delivers crispy, evenly cooked results in minutes and offers a variety of functions for everything from quick breakfasts to light dinners.
'As they say, when you enter church, 'skeptics welcome.' That was me when it came to air fryers,' said commerce reporter Emma Sutton-Williams. 'Are they really all that? After watching them go viral during the pandemic, I always assumed the hype would die down. But the Ninja Flip Toaster Oven & Air Fryer turned out to be the kitchen upgrade that I'll be using even on extremely hot days, as it made my meals taste so much better.
'The setup was plug-and-play. As someone who has never used an air fryer before, I expected a learning curve or complicated controls. Instead, I found it intuitive and refreshingly easy to operate. I was shocked to discover it preheats in under a minute, so make sure your ingredients are prepped and ready to go before you even turn it on.
Emma Sutton-Williams
'For my first test run, I air-fried some breadcrumb-coated tofu and broccoli for a quick rice bowl lunch. The tofu came out crispy, not soggy or rubbery like it does when I bake it forever in a conventional oven.
'As a New Yorker living in a small apartment with limited kitchen space, the flip design, which doesn't take up counter space and slides under cabinets, was a chef's kiss. It has 8 functions, including air fry, toast, pizza, broil, bake, and even dehydrate. I'd argue that some of the functions are the same, like 'bagel' is not a function, that fit should fit under the category of 'toast' or 'pizza' under the category of 'bake,' but potato, po-tah-toe.'
Functions: Air Fry, Toast, Bagel, Pizza, Broil, Bake, Reheat, Dehydrate | Preheat: <1 min
Ninja
Pros: Powerful blending
Smart sense technology does all the work at the push of a button
Simple assembly and ease of use
Great value with 3 cup sizes
Dishwasher safe for easy cleanup
Cons: Large appliance can take up valuable storage space
Relatively heavy appliance
This isn't your standard smoothie maker — it's an all-in-one blending powerhouse. The BlendSense Technology automatically detects what's in your container and fine-tunes the speed, time, and power to get the perfect texture, whether you're pulverizing frozen fruit for smoothies or blending silky soups. The included 72-oz pitcher is ideal for batch drinks, while the 24-oz single-serve cups are perfect for grab-and-go mornings.
'I'm blown away by the smart technology and power of this blender every time I use it,' Meaghan Roche, commerce SEO manager, said. 'Its BlendSense Technology automatically adjusts power, speed, and time based on any ingredients you toss in, so all the work is done for you with up to 1800 watts cutting through even the toughest ingredients.
'Plus, it comes with a huge 72-ounce full-size pitcher (hello batch made frozen margs) and two 24-ounce single-serve cups (for the green juice you and your partner need post-margaritas). I love using just the single cup for a post-workout treat with less cleanup, but as a bonus, all the containers, lids and even blades are safe for the top rack of the dishwasher.'
Motor: 1800 watts | Accessories: 72-oz pitcher, 2× 24-oz cups with spout lids | Dishwasher safe: Yes (top rack)
Pros: 6-in1 cooking capabilities
No preheating
Large capacity
Smart cooking with optional separate heating zones
Easy cleaning
Cons: Larger appliance that may command permanent residence on your kitchen counter
The DualZone design means you can air fry salmon in one basket while roasting veggies in the other — and they'll finish at the same time thanks to Smart Finish. The 8-quart capacity is great for family meals, and the no-preheat feature shaves serious time off dinner prep.
'Air frying, roasting, broiling, dehydrating, and more — this Ninja air fryer can replace half of your kitchen appliances while cooking in half the time,' said Roche. My highlights include no preheating time, smart finish capabilities so that your whole meal is ready at once, dishwasher-safe plates, and a large capacity.
'If you've been thinking about finally getting an air fryer or upgrading to a higher-tech appliance, this is the one for you. It's easy to use, while also still having all the impressive bells and whistles that will wow you as much as the tasty dinners you'll make with it.'
Capacity: 8 quarts (2 baskets) | Functions: Air Fry, Roast, Broil, Bake, Reheat, Dehydrate | Dishwasher safe: Yes (crisper plates)
Amazon
Pros: Two texture modes (drinkable/spoonable)
Preset programs for different recipes
Handles frozen ingredients with ease
Cons: Smaller capacity than full-size blenders
Designed for precision texture control, the TWISTi offers drinkable and spoonable settings with targeted presets. It blends thick smoothie bowls as effortlessly as thin sauces, with blades that cut through frozen ingredients without overheating.
'The Ninja TWISTi is a super smooth product to use, pun very much intended,' mused former commerce reporter Sophie Cannon. 'As someone who was very used to smoke coming from my $20 blender every time I tried to crush ice or fruit, this was a dream. The TWISTi knows exactly what is needed from a blender — the ability to create perfect consistencies when blending up a juice vs. a smoothie bowl and a sauce vs. a delicious oil. That's where both the settings and the unique cap come into play.
Sophie Cannon
'The blender itself has two different options: drinkable and spoonable. From there, choose an option like extract, smoothie or frozen or go for spread or bowl. Then, the blender knows exactly what to do, with a built-in preset and timer, making for a practically hands-free experience. To put this to the test, I made both a bowl and a drinkable juice to test their 'total texture control' claim on the front of the blender. I was impressed by how well the blades easily cut through a completely frozen block of acai and hunks of ginger, while also knowing not to totally pulverize the chia seeds.
'One more thing to mention: when using the larger 34-ounce high-speed pitcher, the cap at the top twists — maybe a nod to the name TWISTi? — and pushes everything down to the blades to ensure an even blend, leaving no chunks or lumps to be found.'
Modes: Drinkable, Spoonable | Programs: Extract, Smoothie, Frozen, Spread, Bowl
Amazon
Pros: Compact size is perfect for small kitchens
Easy to store
Removable grill plat and lids for ease of cleaning
Even and quick heating
Grease catcher reduces mess
Cons: Nonstick grill grates can be tough and cumbersome to clean
Indoor grilling without the smoke — Ninja's grill delivers even heat from edge to edge, producing juicy proteins and crisp vegetables. The smoke-control lid and removable plates make cleanup easier, and the flat griddle plate expands its versatility for breakfast favorites.
'This is one of my favorite wedding registry gifts that has truly transformed home-cooking in my NYC apartment,' raved Roche. 'Nothing beats fresh-grilled meats and veggies in the summer, and now I don't have to escape the five boroughs to enjoy them.
'Ninja's countertop indoor grill fits enough to feed a family (or meal prep for the week). Its perforated lid controls smoke and messy grease, while the edge-to-edge heating cooks food quickly and evenly. I have yet to use the flat top griddle plate, but I look forward to using it for pancakes and bacon on the weekends. The lid and grill are removable to allow for easier cleanup, but I do recommend getting a small grill brush to scrub off grease and residue.'
Cooking surface: Family-size capacity | Functions: Grill, Griddle | Dishwasher safe: Yes (lid and grill plate)
Amazon
Pros: Woodfire flavor with minimal pellets
High heat for charring and fast cooking
Multiple cooking modes
Cons: Larger footprint for outdoor space
From Neapolitan-style pizzas to charred steaks, this outdoor oven delivers real wood-smoke flavor with just a handful of pellets. The wide temperature range supports baking, roasting, and searing — all in one durable outdoor appliance.
'I'm not going to lie, I dove right into trying the Ninja Woodfire. Totally cool, retro-inspired look aside, it has a slew of unique features worth noting,' said commerce reporter Victoria Giardina. 'For one, there are some suggested recipes to follow inside its manual that make the entire package a nice touch, especially for beginner pizza-makers and outdoor grillers.
Victoria Giardina
'With a range of 105-700°F, the Ninja Woodfire can add that coveted, authentic wood-fire flavor (making this outdoor appliance aptly named) to anything you decide to divvy into its durably coated frame. Impressively, it does it all with just a 1/2 cup of pellets (which are included upon purchase), thanks to its unique technology.
'It's also compatible to cook a 12-lb turkey, 9-lb pork shoulder, 12-lb prime rib dinner with veggies (perhaps by ordering from our best meat delivery services guide), a full sheet-pan meal, and a standard 8×11 casserole dish. It's pretty incredible — and, as a result, you'll want to have all of your meals outside. And, because of its high temperature threshold, the Ninja Woodfire is said to make high-heat char on steaks in less than seven minutes, helping to make full meals (as you would indoors) up to 40% faster.
Victoria Giardina
'Ninja truly thought of everything. In just 30 minutes, I had two filling, fresh, aromatic, and rustic Italian-inspired pies. Overall, the Ninja Woodfire 8-in-1 Outdoor Pizza Oven is well worth the splurge. Not only does it enhance your outdoor dining experience tenfold, but it allows you to try your hand at savory, tasty, and truly scrumptious pizza (among other dishes, which I have yet to try).'
Temp range: 105–700°F | Fuel: ½ cup pellets (included) | Capacity: Fits 12-lb turkey or full sheet-pan meal
Amazon
Pros: Multiple cooking styles in one unit
Crisping tray for texture control
Easy switch between modes
Cons: Bulky size
The Speedi can crisp fries, steam veggies, or bake a souffle in under 25 minutes. Its simple switch toggles between rapid cooking and air frying, while the crisping tray adjusts for different recipes.
'This device seriously turns up the heat,' commented Cannon. 'Although not literally, as this multifunctional rapid cooker and air fryer phenomenon didn't get too hot to the touch, even when dehydrating fruit for eight hours or grilling up juicy burgers on a high heat setting. That was just the first feature I fell in love with.
'The next was the ease of use, once you understand the mechanics. There is really only one switch, flipping from its air fryer capabilities to the rapid cooker settings, and once you know what you want to cook, the rest is self-explanatory. The only other addition is the crisping tray inside, which can be propped up or flattened down depending on what's cooking.
New York Post
'For my tests, I wanted to try as many settings as possible, making sure the fryer yielded crunchy french fries, the steam and bake settings were up to snuff to bake a fluffy souffle and tried my hand at dehydrating just for fun. Even as an amateur chef, I don't think I could have made a more professional-looking (and tasting) souffle if I tried, moreover in less than 25 minutes.
New York Post
'The one downside to this machine is simply the sheer size of it. Since it really does replace the need for other appliances like a steamer, a frying pan, a dehydrator, and honestly an entire oven range, I do think it is worth the money, if you can find the counter-space, of course.'
Functions: Air Fry, Steam, Bake, Dehydrate, Grill | Capacity: Family-size
This heavy-duty cooler keeps ice cold for days while offering a dry compartment for snacks or raw proteins. With rugged construction and lockable lids, it's built for serious outdoor use.
Amazon
Pros: Dry storage compartment
Ice retention up to 5 days
Durable build
Cons: Pricier than budget coolers
'This cooler offers a separate compartment that keeps select drinks and snacks dry at food-safe temperatures, meaning that you can grab your favorite items hassle-free without opening the cooler lid,' stated Miska Salemann, commerce reporter. 'Upon testing this out, I was very impressed with how cool the items stayed in the dry storage zone, but I should also note that items stay even cooler for longer when placed on ice. Plus, you won't have to subject your hands to digging through freezing ice just to find what you need.
Miska Salemann
'This separate area is also ideal for adults looking to keep alcoholic drinks in a separate area for family-friendly use. Or, use it to keep raw protein out of the way. It's exceptionally convenient. The ice storage section holds ice for up to five days. This is ideal for people planning longer trips, as there is no need to worry about constantly changing out the ice. I hardly noticed any condensation or sweating after a day of packing this cooler with ice and drinks. If you're looking for a sturdy cooler that can withstand some blows, tumbles, and drops, you've found it.
Miska Salemann
'The Ninja FrostVault Cooler is worth the splurge. You may be spending more money on this cooler than you would for something from Amazon, but you're paying for high-quality, long-lasting materials, durability, convenience, and security. Not to mention, Ninja offers a five-year limited warranty, so you can be reimbursed if you run into any issues. Between that, free shipping, and a surprise gift, this cooler certainly gets the check from me.'
Sizes: 30-quart (48 cans) or 50-quart (80 cans) | Insulation: Up to 3″ | Warranty: 5 years
Amazon
Pros: Adjustable carbonation
Mixes flavors during carbonation
Multiple drink sizes
Cons: Water tank needs chilling before use
The Thirsti turns still water into sparkling flavored drinks in seconds, with adjustable fizz levels and mix-in flavor pods. It's perfect for seltzer fans or anyone bored of plain water.
'I've been using the Ninja Thirsti since October, and it's been a lot of fun to whip up new drink combinations quickly and easily,' Tricarico said. 'Because all of the functions are spelled out on the appliance's buttons, it's easy to get it up and running, and there's not much of a learning curve.
Angela Tricarico
'The Thirsti gets its water from an attached water tank, similar to coffee makers like Nespresso and Keurigs. Still, the major difference here is that the Thirsti doesn't change the temperature of the water at all. Whatever temperature the water is when you add it to the tank is how it'll dispense after the CO2 and flavoring processes. To combat this, Ninja recommends storing the tank inside your refrigerator or filling it with water and ice. There's a handy indicator inside the tank that turns a bright blue when the water reaches an optimal temperature for carbonation.
'As for the flavors, I find that I like the Vitamins and Hydrate lines best, partly because I try to curb my caffeine intake as the day goes on and because the Splash flavors aren't bold enough most of the time. If I want just the hint of a flavor, I'll use a Splash pod, and it ends up tasting like a flavored seltzer, but most of the time, I want a more substantial flavor.
Angela Tricarico
'This, to me, is what makes the Thirsti worth the money; I'm able to customize my drinks on demand by making new flavor combinations. Some of my favorites so far are Orange Tangerine + Summer Strawberry, Watermelon Lime + Lemonade, Strawberry Kiwi on its own, and Tart Lemon + Summer Strawberry for a subtly sweet blend. But, for what it's worth, I've also used the Thirsti to make plain, unflavored sparkling water for my seltzer-loving grandma, and she prefers it to the canned stuff now!'
Functions: Sparkling, Still, Flavored Drinks | Drink sizes: 4 options | CO2 compatible: Yes
How we tested
Our Post Wanted team didn't just unbox these Ninjas and call it a day — we put them through weeks (in some cases, months or years) of everyday use, in real kitchens, apartments, and backyards. Each tester was either assigned a product and asked to use it exactly how they would if they'd bought it themselves — no staged recipes, no test-lab perfect conditions — or they actually did buy it themselves (which was generally the case).
This meant blenders got fed everything from frozen acai bricks to fibrous ginger, air fryers handled weeknight chicken thighs and last-minute frozen fries, and the Woodfire oven went from homemade pizza to pizza to pizza in a single weekend. We tracked how intuitive each product was to set up, how well it delivered on its promised functions, and whether it actually earned permanent counter or storage space.
We also paid attention to the little things: cleanup time, noise levels, countertop footprint, durability of parts, and whether the included accessories were useful or just filler. And because our testers live in a mix of small NYC apartments and suburban homes, we could assess how each appliance fits into different lifestyles — whether that means folding up to slide under a cabinet or withstanding a full weekend camping trip.
The result? Only the Ninja products that proved their worth made this list.
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This article was written by Kendall Cornish, New York Post Commerce Editor & Reporter. Kendall, who moonlights as a private chef in the Hamptons for New York elites, lends her expertise to testing and recommending cooking products – for beginners and aspiring sous chefs alike. Simmering and seasoning her way through both jobs, Kendall dishes on everything from the best cookware for your kitchen to cooking classes that will level-up your skills to new dinnerware to upgrade your holiday hosting. Prior to joining the Post's shopping team in 2023, Kendall previously held positions at Apartment Therapy and at Dotdash Meredith's Travel + Leisure and Departures magazines.
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If Chinese officials don't approve the deal before the deadline, and if Trump does not issue another executive order to delay the ban, TikTok could go dark again. What's the latest on a TikTok ban? There's just a month until the app could be banned – again. Here's where things stand. Gulf of Mexico? Gulf of America. Gulf of Mexico? More like Gulf of America, President Donald Trump decreed on Inauguration Day. The name change went into effect on Feb. 10, a day after Trump declared Feb. 9 as the "first-ever Gulf of America Day" while en route to Super Bowl 59. Tech giants Google and Apple moved quickly to honor Trump's order after the new name was formally adopted by the Geographic Names Information System. Trump's executive order ruffled more than a few feathers, most notably Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaum, who threatened legal action against Google and joked that she would start calling the United States "Mexican America" in retaliation. Kendrick Lamar brought the heat to Super Bowl LIX Between the fashion and the set list (featuring SZA), Kendrick Lamar's halftime show performance at Super Bowl 59 was one for the books. Not to mention surprise cameos from Uncle Sam, i.e., Samuel L. Jackson and tennis legend (Drake's ex) Serena Williams, who crip-walked onstage. Kendrick Lamar and Drake rap beef: What makes this music feud so significant? Within the span of 13 minutes, the Grammy- and Pulitzer-winning rapper dropped easter eggs, trolled Drake with famed diss trick "Not Like Us" and performed a total of 11 tracks (with stunning visuals and an ensemble, to boot.) Troves of spectators, including fans, took to social media to either react (live) and/or discuss all things related to Lamar's performance. But the fun did not stop there, as Lamar and SZA took "GNX" collaborations on the road for the Grand National Tour, which concluded at Northwest Stadium in Washington, D.C. on June 18. Katy Perry hate (space?) train Haters gonna hate. And Katy Perry, one of six notable women catapulted to the edge of space, got a lot of it. Because of billionaire Jeff Bezos' private space company Blue Origin, Perry and her crewmates got the chance to take a quick trip beyond Earth's atmosphere, complete with out-of-this-world views and a dose of microgravity. The internet, including fellow celebrities Olivia Munn and Emily Ratajkowski, were critical of the voyage, which some considered "out of touch," even a "bit gluttonous." The hate train, mostly aimed at Perry, continued through the end of the mission, which took place on April 14. Perry, for her part, did not comment on the controversy until weeks later, telling a fan who congratulated the "Dark Horse" singer on the opening of her tour, that the online world tries to make her a "human Piñata." "I take it with grace and send them love, cause I know so many people are hurting in so many ways and the internet is very much so a dumping ground for unhinged and unhealed," Perry wrote. Instant replay: Katy Perry, Gayle King, 4 other women head to space on Blue Origin launch 100 men vs. 1 gorilla debate Could 100 men defeat a gorilla in a fight? The hypothetical question sparked discourse (and inspired memes) across social media platforms for several days in late April. We, like everyone else involved, were just as curious about the answer so we decided to ask an expert. Tara Stoinski, president and chief scientific officer of the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund, told us to think about the numbers. 100 men vs. 1 gorilla? Expert weighs in on viral debate Haunted doll blamed for New Orleans hijinks Annabelle was in the wrong place at the wrong time, or the right place at the wrong time. (Depends on who you ask.) The haunted "Raggedy Ann" doll, which served as inspiration for a horror movie of the same name, was minding her own business when the internet turned on her. Annabelle, on a multi-city tour across the U.S., was accused of orchestrating the escape of 10 inmates from an Orleans Parish jail and a fire that decimated a plantation just south of Baton Rouge, event thats coincided with her visit to Louisiana. Some were amused by the coincidence, while others, like the X user above, were certain Annabelle had something to do with it. Once the rumor mill gets going, especially on social media, its hard to stop, something Ghost City Tours learned quicky. Tim Nealon, founder of Ghost City Tours, told USA TODAY they had received death threats. Most of them came from people who were "absolutely convinced" that the company had something to do with all of the hijinks, Nealon said. "I did not think people were taking it seriously, (because) I kept seeing jokes about it on Instagram and TikTok," Nealon said. "But, I didn't realize people were out here like, actually thinking that this was legit." Ghost City Tours also released a statement on social media, writing that they while they were of the comments being thrown around, they could confirm Annabelle had nothing to do with the fire. In photos: Original 'Annabelle' doll of paranormal infamy visits Gettysburg orphanage Labubu craze Labubus are to 2025 like Stanley cups were to 2024. And the monster plushies, so popular it spawned a knockoff, are this season's fashion accessory of choice. The doll was designed a decade ago by Kasing Lung, a Hong Kong-born artist. The toy, part of "The Monsters" line, and other figurines are currently sold by Beijing-based toy maker Pop Mart in "blind boxes," a sealed package that contains a mystery toy, typically from a themed series. But the craze for Labubus began to surge in popularity months after Lisa of K-pop girl group BLACKPINK mentioned her "secret obsession" with Pop Mart collectibles in a December 2024 interview with Vanity Fair. "The video that started all the Labubu craze.." one user wrote in VF's comment section. Labubus have become a hot commodity since then, as consumers worlwide struggle (and sometimes fight each other) to nab the real thing for themselves. While those lucky enough to get one, or more are either already plotting their next kill or buying outfits for the one, or ones they already own. Is your Labubu real? We spot differences between Pop Mart dolls and 'Lafufus' Jeans or genes? American Eagle ad starring Sydney Sweeney blasted American Eagle sought to promote its jeans through its campaign starring Sydney Sweeney, but somehow managed to elicit controversy online and support from the White House in the process. "Genes are passed down from parents to offspring, often determining traits like hair color, personality and even eye color," the "Euphoria" star said in the ad. "My jeans are blue." Critics were quick the slam the ad, arguing that the wordplay was a subtle attempt at endorsing eugenics. By glorifying the actor's white genetics as "good," many argued the ad promoted the belief that some genetic features are better than others. President Donald Trump, Sen. Ted Cruz and White House Communications Director Steven Cheung rushed toward the ad's defense saying that the backlash was just nonsense coming from liberals. Sydney Sweeney is everywhere: A look at her viral ad campaigns. 'Kiss Cam' incident at Coldplay concert Things got a little uncomfy for a couple attending a Coldplay concert in Foxborough, Massachusetts last month. You know the one. Two concertgoers (and tech company Astronomer, by proxy) were thrust into the spotlight after a "Kiss Cam" cameo. The clip shows a man and a woman leap out of close embrace and duck out of view after they realized everyone at Gillette Stadium, including front man Chris Martin, could see them on the jumbotron. "Come on, you're OK!" Martin told the pair. "Uh oh, what? Either they're having an affair or they're just very shy." Internet sleuths were on the case shortly after the clip went viral, with many curious and determined to uncover the identity of the couple. And some of them did. Days later, Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and the company's chief people officer, Kristin Cabot, resigned. Then Astronomer hired Martin's ex-wife Gwyneth Paltrow, a "temporary spokesperson" to be the face of its newest advertisement. The scandal also became a sort of spectacle, spawning reenactments and prompting musical artists to issue warnings ahead of shows.

How to Boost Social Media Followers & Engagement the Right Way
How to Boost Social Media Followers & Engagement the Right Way

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How to Boost Social Media Followers & Engagement the Right Way

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