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New York state of grind: Ditch the dollar drink stand for 20% off the Ninja Luxe Café Pro

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Add The New York Post on Google When you were eight years old, you were the undisputed monarch of the block’s beverage market.

With the help of parents eager to cultivate a young entrepreneur and ridiculously cheap lemonade mix, you sold cups of lukewarm refreshment for one dollar to every pedestrian between you and the bus stop.

Now your entrepreneurial ventures bring in quite a lot more money, and it’s time to upgrade your kids’ lemonade stand to something more 2026. The Ninja Luxe Café Pro Series is an all-in-one high-end beverage machine that could support an al fresco coffee operation on a corner in the West Village or the Upper East Side.

Grab this high-end device now that it’s selling for 20% off in anticipation of Prime Day (June 23-June 26). With a capital expenditure savings of $150, you’ll be able to undercut the competition and corner the market.

Turns your kitchen counter into a high-end, 2026-ready storefront.

The Ninja Luxe Café Pro Series is the ultimate automated power move for your home beverage empire, packing a full-scale artisanal menu into a single footprint. Designed to eliminate all manual guesswork, this powerhouse takes care of the technical heavy lifting so you can focus on enjoying luxury caffeine. Whether you are craving a precision-pulled espresso, a rapid cold brew or a perfectly textured oat milk latte, this machine puts an elite coffee operation right at your fingertips.

Whether you are trying to teach the next generation of neighborhood moguls how to pull a perfect shot of espresso or you just want to run a high-volume, high-margin caffeine hustle right from your own kitchen counter, it is time to officially retire the plastic pitcher.

A compact all-in-one air fryer that bakes, broils, roasts, and more to make weeknight cooking effortless.

One-touch grinding with adjustable coarseness lets you season any dish with just one hand.

Sharp, rustproof blades make quick, easy work of onions, peppers, and all your favorite vegetables.

Prime Day is Amazon’s biggest sale of the year, offering deep discounts on bestsellers and everyday essentials. This year’s event runs from Tuesday, June 23 at 3 a.m. ET through Saturday, June 27 at 3 a.m. ET.

This year, shoppers can take advantage of four days of Prime Day deals: Tuesday, June 23 at 3 a.m. ET through Saturday, June 27 at 3 a.m. ET.

In addition to pushing up the sale to June, Amazon is including several new programs and promotions, including:

Prime Day and all its amazing discounts are exclusively available to Prime members. However interested shoppers can grab a 30-day free trial to try Prime, and its many benefits with no strings attached, and gain access to exclusive deals and the convenience of fast, free shipping.

From reporting on Amazon sales for years, we can tell you for certain that Prime Day is the ideal time to stock up on beauty and skincare staples, score big-ticket tech for less, bestselling vacuums, and comb through the massive catalog of Amazon best-sellers. Plus, since this year’s sale runs before Father’s Day and the Fourth of July, expect to see discounted gifts for dads, Americana-themed deals and summer hosting essentials.

We certainly think so! Prime Day is a great chance to score deals on thousands of best-sellers, top tech and appliances and every day essentials. Our team diligently sorts through all the offers to find you only the very best items to grab on sale.

Already wondering when Amazon’s next Prime Day is? We expect Amazon’s October Prime Big Deal Days sale event to return in fall 2026. Follow Post Wanted’s around-the-clock coverage, and you’ll be the first to know about headline-worthy sales. Click here to find all of the best deals.

Brooklyn-based financial journalist Will Kenton has over a decade of experience covering the intersection of money, economics and culture. Specializing in investing, personal finance and retirement planning, his work has appeared in Investopedia, AP News, Business Insider and TIME Stamped. While at Investopedia, Will was the creative force behind the Anxiety Index, a proprietary tool used to gauge investor sentiment. His expertise is rooted in behavioral economics — a field he explored as associate editor of the New School Economics Review — and he aims to help readers navigate the “predictable irrationality” that influences financial decisions. Will holds a BA from Ohio University, an MA in economics from The New School and a Ph.D. in English literature from NYU. Beyond his financial career, he is also an award-winning playwright featured in the Red Bull Theater’s annual festival.

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