SAVE 33%:The homo eroticism in literatureNinja Foodi Smoothie Bowl Maker is on sale at Amazon for just $79.99, down from the typical price of $119.99. That's a $40 savings.
If you're on a mission to eat more fruits and vegetables, it's likely you've considered smoothies. Blending up some frozen berries, a banana, and some spinach is a great way to pack in the vitamins without spending a ton of prep time in the kitchen. But if your blender sound awful when it's chopping through frozen fruits, check out this great deal at Amazon on a powerful smoothie specialist.
As of Feb. 6, the Ninja Foodi Smoothie Bowl Maker is on sale for only $79.99, marked down from the usual price of $119.99. That means you're in for a 33% discount that takes $40 off the list price.
SEE ALSO: Get a free Heart Cocotte at Le Creuset with $250+ purchaseLike the name suggests, this Ninja Foodi does a great job at creating smoothie bowls. These produce a texture that's thicker than your standard drinkable smoothie and makes something closer to a sorbet texture. Enjoy it topped with granola, seeds, nuts, or coconut flakes, and you'll have a bowl full of something so much more enjoyable than cereal in the morning.
Of course, if you prefer the texture of drinkable smoothies, the Ninja Foodi has you covered there, too. And they'll fit perfectly in the two included 24-ounce cups.
You'll also be in line for crafting your own frozen coffee concoctions at home at a fraction of the price they cost at the cafe. That also means it's the perfect machine for summer margaritas.
The powerful 1200-peak-watt motor is also ready to take charge when it comes to making nut butter, sauces, fresh salsa, pesto, and more. Plus, you won't need to dedicate a bunch of counter space since the base of the Ninja Foodi Smoothie Maker is pretty compact.
If you've been reaching for goals to eat more fresh fruit and veggies, check out the great functions of the Ninja Foodi Smoothie Bowl Maker. In addition to smoothie bowls, you'll be whipping up your own almond butter and homemade frappes in no time. Thanks to today's sale price at Amazon, you'll save 33% on the blender.
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