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Khloé Kardashian Announces Surprising New Snack Release That Fans 'Need' to Try
Khloé Kardashian Announces Surprising New Snack Release That Fans 'Need' to Try

Yahoo

time19-05-2025

  • 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,

From Khloe's protein popcorn to Ranveer's protein bars: Is protein craze worth the hype?
From Khloe's protein popcorn to Ranveer's protein bars: Is protein craze worth the hype?

Hindustan Times

time19-05-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Hindustan Times

From Khloe's protein popcorn to Ranveer's protein bars: Is protein craze worth the hype?

Once the darling of gym-goers and fitness fanatics, protein has officially broken out of the shaker bottle and into mainstream pantries. From celebrity-backed launches such as US media personality Khloé Kardashian's Khloud Protein Popcorn and actor Zac Efron promoting a protein-rich porridge to actor Ranveer Singh's SuperYou protein wafer bars, and household staples such as Amul's high-protein kulfi, the message is clear: Protein is going pop! The craze doesn't stop there: Think protein bread, protein coffee, high-protein roti and idli mixes, cookies, chips, and even water. As brands race to pack a protein punch into everyday foods, one wonders: Is this just another health trend, or a much-needed shift in dietary awareness? Experts say it's a bit of both. 'Protein is essential for muscle repair and performance, especially for those who train intensely,' says Kushal Pal Singh, fitness and performance expert at Anytime Fitness. 'But even those who are moderately active need it, to maintain metabolic health, support hormone functions, and fuel daily activity.' While fitness enthusiasts may benefit from a higher intake, Kushal emphasises the need for personalised protein consumption, based on activity level, age, and health status: 'The key is not more, but enough.' From high-protein cookies to shakes with celebrity endorsements, the booming market of protein-enriched foods is both a reflection of growing awareness and clever marketing. 'Many of these products are convenient, but not all are healthy,' warns Vidhi Chawla, dietician and founder of FISICO Diet and Aesthetic Clinic. 'Some high-protein snacks are also loaded with sugars, sodium, and artificial additives.' She advises consumers to read nutrition labels carefully, choosing products with high-quality protein, minimal processing, and low in unhealthy fats and sugars. 'Whole foods such as fish, legumes, dairy, and lean meats are still the gold standard,' she explains. Indian diets are full of protein-rich options, says Vedika, listing vegetarian sources such as paneer, curd, lentils, and chickpeas, as well as non-vegetarian options such as chicken, fish, and eggs. 'Vegans can turn to tofu, sprouts, quinoa, and a mix of nuts and seeds to meet their needs.' The recently updated Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) guidelines also recommend a minimum of 1 gram per kilogram of body weight, signalling a shift in nutritional priorities across the board. Despite its newfound popularity, misconceptions about protein persist. 'One major myth is that eating more protein will automatically give you more muscle,' says Kushal. 'But once your body's needs are met, the excess can be stored as fat. For those with kidney concerns, high protein intake may require medical supervision,' he adds. Another myth? That only athletes need to worry about protein. 'Even sedentary individuals and the elderly need adequate amounts for tissue repair, immune health, and basic bodily functions,' notes Jitendra, adding, 'Protein is essential, but it's not magic. It's one part of the bigger picture: A healthy, informed lifestyle.' While protein is vital, more is not always better. Overconsumption, especially from processed sources, can have side effects. For one, it may place undue stress on the kidneys and displace other essential nutrients in the diet, such as fibre, vitamins, and healthy fats. 'There's also growing evidence linking excessive intake of processed meats with increased risk of heart disease and certain cancers,' Vidhi adds. Jitendra Chouksey, health educator and founder of Fittr, says that there has been a noticeable increase in the demand for protein-rich snacks and products. However, meeting protein needs through whole foods should be the priority. Supplements and packaged snacks should be considered only for convenience or when dietary intake is insufficient. According to Vedika Premani, clinical dietician at Mumbai's Sir HN Reliance Foundation Hospital, a healthy adult typically needs 0.8 to 1 gram of protein per kilogram of body weight. The amount increases for those engaged in more physical activity.

Khloe Kardashian debuts dramatic new look as fans say she's morphing into Kris Jenner... and Kris weighs in
Khloe Kardashian debuts dramatic new look as fans say she's morphing into Kris Jenner... and Kris weighs in

Daily Mail​

time10-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Khloe Kardashian debuts dramatic new look as fans say she's morphing into Kris Jenner... and Kris weighs in

Khloe Kardashian showed off a dramatic new look this weekend—and fans couldn't get over how much she looked like her famous momager. The 40-year-old reality star, who recently shut down Ozempic rumors after revealing a 40-pound weight loss, took to Instagram on Saturday to unveil her latest style transformation. Khloe shared a series of glamorous snaps from her appearance at the German Perfume Awards in Düsseldorf, where she accepted an award for her fragrance line. She stunned in a purple sequin halterneck gown and captioned the post: 'Duftstars thank you! What an incredible honor!! I am still floating! XO Khloe.' But while the dress turned heads, it was her resemblance to Kris Jenner that really sent fans into a frenzy. 'That 3rd pic is the most I've seen you look identical to Kris,' one fan commented. But while the dress turned heads, it was her resemblance to Kris Jenner that really sent fans into a frenzy Another chimed in, 'This is definitely your prime era, babe.' Even Kris herself couldn't resist joining in, commenting: 'I'M SCREAMING!!!!! I'm so proud my beautiful girl!!!!!' Khloe replied right back, saying, 'I love you Mommy.' The adorable family interaction comes after Khloe gave fans a peek inside her ultra-sleek pantry to promote her Khloud Protein Popcorn, but it wasn't the health snacks that got people talking. She left followers wondering how she stays so fit with a pantry packed full of junk food. Khloe, who shares daughter True, 7, and son Tatum, 2, with ex Tristan Thompson, credits her weight loss to intense workouts and a lifestyle overhaul — but on Monday, eagle-eyed fans got a closer look at her kitchen staples during a playful Khloud Instagram promo. 'Welcome to my pantry crib,' Khloe smiled, swinging open the door to reveal a stunning, perfectly merchandised hallway of food that looked more like a boutique grocery store. 'I have some really healthy, and then some processed stuff,' she admitted, pointing to a bowl of fruit before panning over shelves stacked with Jif peanut butter, Oreos, and Cheerios. Then came the real kicker — a giant rolling cabinet stuffed with candy. 'That 3rd pic is the most I've seen you look identical to Kris,' one fan commented After Khloe declared, 'Here's my candy drawer,' fans wasted no time weighing in. 'Willy Wonka don't have nothing on you!' one joked, as another shared, 'Beautiful shelving, absolute poison on them.' Another snarked, 'I'm sure this stuff expires before they even use it — we know Khloe's not cooking anything.' A third added, 'Cereal NOT GOOD, loaded with the worst things.' One concerned follower even dropped a hygiene warning: 'Khloe, not to gross you out, but when pasta/rice goes off, you'll see tiny black bugs in your containers — definitely check or label them with exp dates, babes. You're welcome.' It's not the first time Khloe's pantry has sparked chatter. When she debuted her chic setup in a 2023 feature, fans were already questioning the lineup. 'I always wonder who eats all this food… I'm still wondering about the cookies too,' one person wrote. Another quipped, 'Pantry? LMAO, that's the whole store.' After Khloe declared, 'Here's my candy drawer,' fans wasted no time weighing in 'Willy Wonka don't have nothing on you!' one joked, as another shared, 'Beautiful shelving, absolute poison on them.' Another snarked, 'I'm sure this stuff expires before they even use it — we know Khloe's not cooking anything' One concerned follower even dropped a hygiene warning: 'Khloe, not to gross you out, but when pasta/rice goes off, you'll see tiny black bugs in your containers — definitely check or label them with exp dates, babes. You're welcome.' When she debuted her chic setup in a 2023 feature, fans were already questioning the lineup And a third chimed in, 'No rich person should be willingly purchasing high fructose corn syrup — all them Sweet Baby Ray sauces!' As for her new svelte appearance, she also told Bustle her bitter divorce from Lamar Odom in 2013 was the pivotal turning point in her transformation. Khloe, like the rest of the Kardashian-Jenner clan, swears by starting her day at the crack of dawn so she can workout at 5.30am, five days a week. She has continuously shut down accusations of ever having surgery or turning to weight loss drugs. Although, she has previously admitted she wishes she could have taken Ozempic when she was 'bigger'. Meanwhile, Khloe recently left fans shocked after announcing her decision to retire from dating pro athletes while appearing on Alex Cooper's Call Her Daddy podcast. Following her failed romances with Lamar and Tristan, celebrity matchmaker, Susan Trombetti, weighed in on who would make the best match for the reality star amid her new 'no NBA' policy. In an excusive chat with Trombetti, the founder of Exclusive Matchmaking, explained that Kardashian's next partner needs to be someone 'emotionally available and commits to her.' Although, Khloé admitted she would 'never' eat a full large pizza (pictured with sister Kim after the 2022 MET Awards) 'He would be someone that loves her, is kind to her and her children, fits in with her lifestyle and family, and is emotionally available and commits to her,' she said. 'They need to be family oriented. It shouldn't be someone that is looking for fame, or wants to compete with her celebrity.' Trombetti continued: 'Think Zac Efron. He has no scandalous past, appears grounded and very private, he is kind, he's famous and handles it well.'

Khloe Kardashian almost suffers a nip slip while spilling out of painful-looking corset top in Germany
Khloe Kardashian almost suffers a nip slip while spilling out of painful-looking corset top in Germany

Daily Mail​

time09-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Khloe Kardashian almost suffers a nip slip while spilling out of painful-looking corset top in Germany

was on the verge of a major wardrobe malfunction while at an event promoting her perfume XO Khloé. The Good American founder, 40, wore shiny mint green, skin tight pants with a matching strapless corset top in the same color. When the reality TV star turned and moved in the top it looked like it was going to slip down and expose her nipples and areola to the crowd. The mom of two wore her rich brown hair in a bouncy ponytail with matching face-framing tendrils for the event in a Douglas store in Düsseldorf, Germany. She carried a bejeweled, lunch box style purse with an ice cream cone and the words, Enjoy Ice Cream, Delicious, and Best in Town beaded on the front of the bag. Khloé was also spotted enjoying an ice cream cone in her disco-inspired outfit. Last week, Khloé gave fans a peek inside her ultra-sleek pantry to promote her Khloud Protein Popcorn, but it wasn't the health snacks that got people talking. She recently revealed she dropped 40 pounds without using Ozempic, which left followers wondering how she stays so fit with a pantry packed full of junk food. Khloé, who shares daughter True, 7, and son Tatum, 2, with ex Tristan Thompson, credits her weight loss to intense workouts and a lifestyle overhaul — but eagle-eyed fans got a closer look at her kitchen staples during a playful Khloud Instagram promo. Welcome to my pantry crib,' Khloé smiled, swinging open the door to reveal a stunning, perfectly merchandised hallway of food that looked more like a boutique grocery store. 'I have some really healthy, and then some processed stuff,' she admitted, pointing to a bowl of fruit before panning over shelves stacked with Jif peanut butter, Oreos, and Cheerios. Then came the real kicker — a giant rolling cabinet stuffed with candy. After Khloé declared, 'Here's my candy drawer,' fans wasted no time weighing in. 'Willy Wonka don't have nothing on you!' one joked, as another shared, 'Beautiful shelving, absolute poison on them.' Another snarked, 'I'm sure this stuff expires before they even use it — we know Khloe's not cooking anything.' The mom of two wore her rich brown hair in a bouncy ponytail with matching face-framing tendrils for the event in a Douglas store in Düsseldorf, Germany A third added, 'Cereal NOT GOOD, loaded with the worst things.' One concerned follower even dropped a hygiene warning: 'Khloe, not to gross you out, but when pasta/rice goes off, you'll see tiny black bugs in your containers — definitely check or label them with exp dates, babes. You're welcome.' It's not the first time Khloe's pantry has sparked chatter. When she debuted her chic setup in a 2023 feature, fans were already questioning the lineup. 'I always wonder who eats all this food… I'm still wondering about the cookies too,' one person wrote. Another quipped, 'Pantry? LMAO, that's the whole store.' And a third chimed in, 'No rich person should be willingly purchasing high fructose corn syrup — all them Sweet Baby Ray sauces!' As for her new svelte appearance, she also told Bustle her bitter divorce from Lamar Odom in 2013 was the pivotal turning point in her transformation. Khloe, like the rest of the Kardashian-Jenner clan, swears by starting her day at the crack of dawn so she can workout at 5.30am, five days a week. She has continuously shut down accusations of ever having surgery or turning to weight loss drugs. Meanwhile, Khloe recently left fans shocked after announcing her decision to retire from dating pro athletes while appearing on Alex Cooper's Call Her Daddy podcast. Following her failed romances with Lamar and Tristan, celebrity matchmaker, Susan Trombetti, weighed in on who would make the best match for the reality star amid her new 'no NBA' policy. In an exclusive chat with Trombetti, the founder of Exclusive Matchmaking, explained that Kardashian's next partner needs to be someone 'emotionally available and commits to her.' 'He would be someone that loves her, is kind to her and her children, fits in with her lifestyle and family, and is emotionally available and commits to her,' she said. 'They need to be family oriented. It shouldn't be someone that is looking for fame, or wants to compete with her celebrity.' Trombetti continued: 'Think Zac Efron. He has no scandalous past, appears grounded and very private, he is kind, he's famous and handles it well.'

Khloe Kardashian's fans flip out over the sugary treats in her pantry after she denied taking Ozempic
Khloe Kardashian's fans flip out over the sugary treats in her pantry after she denied taking Ozempic

Daily Mail​

time06-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Khloe Kardashian's fans flip out over the sugary treats in her pantry after she denied taking Ozempic

gave fans a peek inside her ultra-sleek pantry to promote her Khloud Protein Popcorn, but it was the sugary treats rather than the health snacks that got people talking. The reality TV star, 40, who has revealed she dropped 40lb without using Ozempic, left followers wondering how she stayed so trim with a cupboard packed full of junk food. She has credited her weight loss to regular workouts and overhauling her lifestyle, but on Monday, eagle-eyed fans got a closer look at her kitchen during her Instagram promo. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO 'Welcome to my pantry crib,' Khloe smiled, swinging open the door to reveal a stunning, perfectly merchandised hallway of food that looked more like a boutique grocery store. 'I have some really healthy, and then some processed stuff,' she admitted, pointing to a bowl of fruit before panning over shelves stacked with Jif peanut butter, Oreos, and Cheerios. Then came the real kicker - a giant rolling cabinet stuffed with candy. After Khloe declared: 'Here's my candy drawer,' fans wasted no time weighing in. 'Willy Wonka don't have nothing on you!' one joked, as another shared, 'Beautiful shelving, absolute poison on them.' Another added, 'I'm sure this stuff expires before they even use it — we know Khloe's not cooking anything.' A third added, 'Cereal NOT GOOD, loaded with the worst things.' One concerned follower dropped a hygiene warning, 'Khloe, not to gross you out, but when pasta/rice goes off, you'll see tiny black bugs in your containers — definitely check or label them with exp dates, babes. You're welcome.'

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