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Yahoo
19-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Khloé Kardashian Announces Surprising New Snack Release That Fans 'Need' to Try
is getting into the food game and taking over the snack aisle. In addition to her denim brand, Good American, the reality star took to social media on April 22 to reveal her latest venture and partnership with Target. 🍳 🍳 "The secret's out of the bag 🍿 Khloud Protein Popcorn available 4/29 on and @target" she revealed in the caption, alongside photos of herself floating in a cloud and holding three popcorn bags. There will be three options to choose from, with the light blue bag offering the traditional Olive Oil and Sea Salt flavor, the cream bag coming in hot with White Cheddar, and the pink bag boasting Sweet and Salty Kettle Corn. The health-conscious offering is said to be "made with real ingredients" and provides 7 grams of protein per serving. With more than three times the amount of protein in regular popcorn, Khloé told People that it comes from "Khloud dust," or a powdery substance made from a blend of milk proteins and seasonings. And it seems that they found the demand, as comments poured in from fans eager to try the new seed oil-free snack. "I'll take all of them 😍😍😍" one fan commented, with a second adding, "omg i need!!!!" and a third noting that they "sound yummy." "Definitely trying this," someone else stated. "Ooh this is exciting! New popcorn for Friday movie nights it is 🙌" someone else rejoiced, as another declared, "love me some popcorn." And you better believe that the Kardashians are already thinking ahead, as Khloé told WWD: 'We're starting with popcorn, but it's just the beginning. We plan to expand into other key snacking categories across the store — there's so much space to reimagine everyday snacks.' Next,


Daily Mail
29-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Khloe Kardashian's new bikini body divides opinion as she shows off VERY toned physique
Khloe Kardashian sparked mixed reaction after she showcased her incredibly toned bikini body. The 40-year-old took to Instagram on Monday to share several bikini-clad photos with her 303 million followers. Khloe bared her washboard abs in the two-piece swimsuit, which boasted red trim and a cherry print throughout, as she posed beside her seven-year-old daughter True and two-year-old son Tatum. She displayed her pert cleavage in the triangle top and flashed her taut derriere in the coordinating bottoms. The comments section was overwhelmingly positive, with one inquiring about her diet and exercise program - however not everyone was a fan of her slimmed down physique, with several missing her curves. 'Make Khloe thick again,' one wrote. 'I loved and I mean loved thick khloe she was my fave,' another posted. 'So sad she lost those sexy curves,' another posted. 'Khloe baby ... please eat some corn bread or something,' one follower posted. 'Too skinny,' another remarked. 'It's time to eat something...' another posted. Others, however, praised Khloe's physique. 'Damn KoKo you look SO good! We need the full diet and exercise regime to get that body!' one wrote. 'OMG, she looks amazing in a bikini at 40yrs old. That's hard work to look that good,' another wrote. 'I'm sorry but that body is bodying on a different lvl,' another noted. 'KoKo-/your body is AMAZING! You go miss 40 looking 20!' another posted. Kardashian captioned the post with a string of emojis including palm trees, cherries, a heart, and watermelon. A majority of the comments praised her physique, with one inquiring about her diet and exercise plan The post also featured her children. Her firstborn also opted for a cherry print look in a short-sleeve dress with fringe hemline. True slipped her feet into white slides and her long, dark, curly hair was styled in plaits. Tatum also wore white sandals, and the tot was dressed in a plain white T-shirt and light-colored swim trunks. Khloe shares the kids with ex-boyfriend Tristan Thompson, with whom she was in an on-off romance from 2016-2021. The two are now strictly in a co-parenting relationship, with The Kardashians star recently declaring on a recent Call Her Daddy episode that she is done dating NBA players. Kardashian maintains her rock-hard figure with a strict workout regimen that starts around 6am. Adding to her collection of business ventures, she just launched Khloud Foods, kicking off the company with its release of protein-packed popcorn. 'The secret's out of the bag. Khloud Protein Popcorn available 4/29 on and @target,' the mogul announced on social media last week. 'Khloud Protein Popcorn is the perfect combination of a tasty snack and a boost of protein to fuel your day. Feeling so excited that these are finally hitting all the shelves next week,' she teased in a follow-up post. In January she began hosting episodes of the podcast Khloé in Wonder Land, with weekly episodes premiering on X.


New York Times
25-04-2025
- Entertainment
- New York Times
Protein Is in Everything These Days. Even Popcorn.
Cereal. Ice cream. Flavored sparkling water. A Snickers bar. Donuts and brownies. Candy. What sounds like the treats table at a child's birthday party is, in fact, a list of snacks that can now be found crammed with protein. Next week, Khloé Kardashian, the reality TV star and entrepreneur, will add her Khloud Protein Popcorn to the list . Her popcorn will come in three different flavors: white Cheddar, olive oil and sea salt, and sweet and salty. It will contain 7 grams of protein per serving, derived from the popcorn's 'Khloud Dust,' which is a blend of milk proteins and seasoning, according to a statement from Ms. Kardashian's company, Khloud Foods. 'I've always been a snacker and constantly on the lookout for options that are convenient, healthy, and actually taste good,' Ms. Kardashian said in an emailed statement. With Khloud, Ms. Kardashian added, she wanted to create a snack that ticked those boxes and was 'something I'd feel good sharing with family and friends.' The introduction of Khloud Popcorn, which Ms. Kardashian announced on social media this week, fits with a broader food trend. Experts call it the 'proteinification' of snacks, or desserts, or basically 'everything,' said Jonathan Deutsch, a professor of culinary arts and science at Drexel University and a trend spotter for the Specialty Food Association, a national organization of food and beverage businesses. The brands hope to cash in on growing consumer demand for protein, which is driven largely by social media. A trend report by Cargill, a company that sources and processes ingredients for food manufacturers, showed that 61 percent of surveyed consumers noted that they were hoping to increase their protein intake in 2024, up from 48 percent who said so in 2019. Sixty-three percent of consumers reported that they were looking for protein in their snacks in 2024. The trend also stems from increased use of GLP-1 weight-loss drugs, like Ozempic and Mounjaro, said Dr. Lisa Young, a nutrition consultant and adjunct professor of nutrition at New York University. Those who use the weight-loss drugs report not only a loss in appetite but also a loss of muscle mass, which means that they are likely to try to pack as much protein as possible into the little that they do eat. But, Dr. Young added, even people using GLP-1 drugs need only a fraction more protein than the recommended amount for an adult, which is 0.8 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight per day. People on the weight-loss drugs, and those who do intense workouts, like weight training, are advised to shoot for 1.2 to 1.5 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight. Protein-enriched snacks, she added, can also fall under the category of ultra-processed foods, the consumption of which, she cautioned, can add to gut problems. From a marketing perspective, Mr. Deutsche said, there are only three macronutrients that the food industry can try to target in its new product lines: fat, carbs and protein. 'They're not going to have a 'fat popcorn' and they're not going to have an 'extra-carb popcorn,'' he said. 'That leaves one macronutrient, right?' According to Mr. Deutsche, an apple or popcorn 'as God made it,' or even just a glass of water, could be seen as the ideal snacks for most people because, 'when you walk around civil society, you're not stumbling over people with protein deficiencies.'