Thanksgiving isn’t complete without a sweet treat to tie everything in, and this year, we’re having the Ninja CREAMi as the centerpiece of our dining table.
On sale at Walmart this week, the Ninja CREAMi is on sale for $50 off, but there are a ton of shoppers who have it in their carts so we’re sure this item will sell out if you don’t get your hands on it.
If you’ve ever dreamed of making your own ice cream, gelato, or smoothie bowls at home without the hassle this is your moment. The Ninja CREAMi Ice Cream Maker is a game-changer for dessert lovers, offering professional-quality results with just the push of a button.
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Key Features
- 5 One-Touch Programs: Choose from Ice Cream, Sorbet, Gelato, Milkshake, or Mix-In modes for perfect texture every time.
- Two 16oz Pints with Storage Lids: Make and store your creations with ease—ideal for portion control or sharing.
- Customizable Treats: Turn virtually any ingredient into a frozen masterpiece, including dairy-free, keto, or protein-packed recipes.
- Compact Design: Fits easily on your countertop and in your freezer—no bulky compressor needed.
- Easy to Clean: Dishwasher-safe parts make cleanup a breeze.
Why Shoppers Love It
With over 5,900 reviews and a 4.5-star rating, customers rave about its ease of use and delicious results. One reviewer said, “I’ve made everything from mango sorbet to peanut butter protein ice cream—it’s addictive!”
Learn more about this product here.
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Generative AI was used to produce an initial draft for this story, based on data provided by Walmart. It was reviewed and edited by Syracuse.com.


