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They say an apple a day keeps the doctors away. Do "Green Apple" Nike Air Max 95s count? No clue, but they look like a healthy choice for sneaker rotations.

Nike's tasty Air Maxes are almost like the "Neon" pairs with a dash of sour-sweet flavor. It follows a similar grey and neon-green color palette, with some additional blue hints landing throughout.

This isn't the "Green Apple" Air Max's first time falling from the tree, either. The original pairs launched back in 2010, releasing exclusively at JD Sports. The 2026 pairs are a genuine revival for the most part, just with bigger Air bubbles in their soles.

Nike has literally been cooking with the Air Max 95. The sportswear brand has released several hunger-inducing iterations, ranging from butter-yellow spring steppers to those "Hot Curry" versions. Then, the brand got just plain greedy with the relaunch of the, well, "Greedy" versions.

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Now, Nike's putting the "Green Apple" pairs back on the menu to balance out its diet.

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It's unknown if these will be another JD-exclusive or if the sneakers will finally get a wider release on Nike's website (based on some early pairs, it looks like the former may be the case). Either way, the "Green Apple" Air Max 95s should be landing soon.

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