SAVE $30:The roads of excess, palaces of wisdom: eroticism and reflexivity in the study of mysticismNinja Creami ice cream-maker is on sale at Walmart for $169, marked down from the list price of $199. That's a 15% discount.
Name a better summer treat than ice cream. Hard to come up with one, right? But like everything else at the grocery store, ice cream is more expensive than it was just a few years ago. If you're looking to save on your summer treat budget without giving up your sweet tooth, Walmart has a great deal in store today.
As of July 9, the Ninja Creami ice cream-maker is on sale for $169, marked down from the list price of $199. That's a 15% discount, or a savings of $30.
With this TikTok-favorite at-home ice cream-maker, you can mix up classic flavors and also have the freedom to come up with your own specialties — the sky's the limit. The machine turns frozen bases into ice cream, sorbets, milkshakes, and lite ice creams with one touch. There's also a button to add mix-ins once your creation is almost complete, so you can toss in candy, cookies, or nuts as you desire and give your treat the perfect texture.
The Ninja Creami means you can try your hand at popular recipes like two-ingredient mango sorbet, or recreate a McDonald's McFlurry at home. This model comes with two pint containers and lids, so you can always store a finished product in the freezer.
When it's time to clean up, the pints, lids, and Ninja Creami blade are safe to put on the top rack of the dishwasher.
If you've been hoping to get more creative this summer with home-made treats, the Ninja Creami means you'll soon be an ice-cream making expert. Thanks to the sale price at Walmart, the Creami can arrive at your doorstep for just $169.
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