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Ninja Slushi Gets an Upgrade: New Models Chill Faster and Add Soft Serve

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The original Ninja Slushi machine has been replaced by newer, improved models. The updated slushie machines offer faster chilling capabilities compared to their predecessor. A notable new feature across the top-rated machines is the ability to make soft serve ice cream. These findings come from a 2026 roundup of the best slushie machines by Wired.

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