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I scream, you scream, we all scream for $50 off the Ninja Creami this Prime Day

2024-07-16T19:58:17Z

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Editor's note: This deal was so popular that it sold out. We'll update this story if either ice cream maker comes back in stock. In the meantime, check out our live coverage of all the best Prime Day deals and keep an eye out for more great home and kitchen lightning deals on Amazon,

If you've been on TikTok anytime in the past month or so, you've probably seen the Ninja Creami in action. The internet loves this viral ice cream machine, which has a suite of features that allow you to make milkshakes, gelato, and ice cream within minutes. If you've been on the verge of being influenced by the mesmerizing photos of it turning milk into soft serve, Amazon Prime Day is offering even more incentive to try it out — you can currently take 25% off the price, saving $50.  For more amazing discounts on similar products, check out the currently available home and kitchen lightning deals.

Ninja Creami Ice Cream Maker $149.99 $199.99 Save 25%

Beloved across social media, the Ninja Creami is a countertop ice cream maker that can produce frozen treats within minutes. It's one of the fastest ways to make milkshakes, ice cream, and gelato at home.

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The main appeal of the Creami is making your own flavor creations. Users have reported making everything from vegan tofu soft serve to tomato sorbet with the machine. While we haven't tested it yet for our best ice cream maker guide, it definitely offers more customization than our current pick for the best fast ice cream maker, the Chef'n Sweet Spot.

An even cheaper viral ice cream maker on sale

If $150 is still too large an investment, another great TikTok favorite ice cream maker is on sale for Prime Day: The Dash My Mug. Like the Creami, it makes ice cream in minutes and is best suited for single servings. 

Dash My Mug Ice Cream Maker Machine $23.99 $39.99 Save 40%

The pint-sized Ninja Creami dupe from Dash has been going viral on TikTok lately as an affordable way to customize your own ice cream, gelato, and sorbet creations.

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You'll save 40% off the list price and get two bowls, so you and a partner can both make personalized ice cream without any downtime. While we haven't tested the My Mug yet, this is a low-stakes way to see if a home ice cream maker is right for you.

Amazon Prime Day deals quicklinks

Shopping for more great Amazon Prime Day deals? Check out our roundup of all of the best Prime Day deals here, or browse Amazon's website for more.

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