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Ninja launches new Swirl ice cream gadget – it will make ‘Mr Whippy-style' soft-serve and frozen yoghurt at home

Ninja launches new Swirl ice cream gadget – it will make ‘Mr Whippy-style' soft-serve and frozen yoghurt at home

The Sun25-07-2025
Ninja's has added a fun new kitchen device to its range, and it's ideal for summer.
The Ninja Swirl by CREAMi 13-in-1 Soft Serve & Ice Cream Maker was released today, and costs £349.99.
For sweet treat fans, ice cream is the ultimate summer indulgence, especially to cool down on hot days.
With the consistently warm weather the UK's had recently, there have been many opportunities to enjoy a cone.
The Ninja CREAMi range is already popular, but the latest gadget has a very unique feature that sets it apart from other ice cream makers.
There's a built-in nozzle that allows you to make soft serve, so you can replicate the style of ice cream you'd get from a van.
However, unlike an ice cream you'd buy while out and about, you're in complete control of the ingredients, and can customise the flavours to suit you.
One major advantage is that those with a dairy intolerance or food allergies can create treats they can safely enjoy without worrying about what they're made from.
Making ice cream from scratch also lets you gear your choices around your lifestyle - if you're trying to be healthier you can focus on high protein or low calorie ingredients.
The new ice cream machine is split into two sides, so like Ninja's other CREAMi devices, it also makes tubs of ice cream or frozen yoghurt.
There are six soft serve settings and six classic scoop settings, so you can experiment and find your favourite texture.
As the school holidays have just begun and hot weather's set to return, kids are bound to be asking for sweet treats.
Ice cream is a popular choice, and the Ninja Swirl is a solution that both provides entertainment and results in a tasty treat.
At £349.99 it's not cheap, but it is unique as there isn't anything else out there to rival the versatile ice cream and soft serve combination.
It has also launched at the perfect time, with plenty of the summer still to come.
As the Ninja Swirl is brand new, there are no normal customer reviews as of yet, but there are shoppers who've received the product to try out.
One shopper said: ''Absolutely fantastic.''
''Mr Whippy style ice cream is a huge favourite with grandchildren.''
Another added: ''So many different programs and options, it's a great investment and one that will be used over and over again.''
Ninja Swirl by CREAMi 13-in-1
Soft Serve & Ice Cream Maker, £349.99
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