Updated
Updated · San Mateo Daily Journal · Jul 7
Countertop Ice Cream Makers Boom in $3.8 Billion Market as Protein Recipes Go Viral
Updated
Updated · San Mateo Daily Journal · Jul 7

Countertop Ice Cream Makers Boom in $3.8 Billion Market as Protein Recipes Go Viral

2 articles · Updated · San Mateo Daily Journal · Jul 7

Summary

  • $3.8 billion in global sales last year has turned countertop ice cream makers into a fast-growing kitchen category, with U.S. demand driven by homemade high-protein frozen treats.
  • 71% of Americans say they consciously seek protein daily, and TikTok-friendly recipes promising about 30 grams per pint are pushing machines like the Ninja Creami into the mainstream.
  • Ninja’s 2022 launch helped revive the niche by letting users freeze ingredients first, then shave them into ice cream, sorbet or gelato in small, customizable batches.
  • Lower prices and ingredient savings are widening appeal: the Ninja Creami hit record-low pricing in January, while homemade protein ice cream runs about $2-$3 a pint versus $5-$8 for store-bought healthy brands.
  • The shift is broadening beyond the U.S., with John Lewis reporting a 17% rise in ice cream machine purchases last year and forecasting more social-media-led gains.

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