A giraffe in South Africa stops for a drink — and unknowingly creates the best bar name ever.
Make frozen drinks a cinch—no ice, no blender required. The CyberChill Slushie Machine chills any beverage into slush in about 30 minutes, serving up to 68 oz (five 9-oz portions) via five one-touch presets. It keeps your concoctions icy for hours, includes a 24-hour delay-start, touchscreen control lock, and even a 4-minute self-cleaning cycle. Enjoy $150 off during Best Buy's Labor Day sale.
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Unleash pro-tier blending at home with the Ninja Professional Plus Blender DUO with Auto-IQ — a 72-oz total-crushing pitcher and twin 24-oz to-go cups powered by a 1,400-peak-watt motor and smart one-touch presets. It pulverizes ice, powers through frozen fruit, and extracts nutrients with pro-grade blades, all while staying relatively quiet. With near-perfect ratings and intuitive features, it's the effortless all-in-one solution for smoothies, shakes, and batch-crafted drinks. Pick it up at Best Buy and save $30 during their Labor Day sale.
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Brett Domino gives us the ingredients for a delicious Christmas carol.
Born in 1977 during Nike's formative years, the LD-1000 was pioneered with long-distance runners in mind—offering stability through every stride with its unique flared heel . As one of Nike's earliest forays into performance footwear, it helped cement the brand's innovative spirit at a time when its catalog was still lean and its reputation just taking form. Today, the LD-1000 returns with its original DNA intact, combining leather and textile uppers with a durable waffle outsole, bringing retro running heritage into a street-ready revival that honors the past while stepping into the present.
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Put your vinyls down and command your soundtrack with Apple Music. Discover the new releases, explore updated charts, and dive into curated playlists. This summer, we've been enjoying the Appalachian folk of Tyler Childers' Snipe Hunter, Deftones' gritty Private Music, Turnstile's high-octane Never Enough, and Tyler, the Creator's dancefloor-ready Don't Tap the Glass. The interface is built to keep you flowing across your devices, so you're always ready to listen, no matter if you're on a plane, train, or just melting into a recliner at home.
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Nothing like a little whistle while you work.