| 100% | ROLLOUT | 7 | The introduction of a new product |
| 64% | PUBLICITY | 9 | Raising awareness of a new product |
| 64% | SOFTLAUNCH | 10 | Preview release of a new product |
| 60% | SOFT | 4 | ___ launch (restricted release of a new product) |
| 59% | SOFTLAUNCH | 10 | Release of a new product to a limited audience |
| 57% | SHRINKFLATION | 13 | The practice of selling less product for the same price (and a new Merriam-Webster entry of 2022) |
| 56% | PEPSI | 5 | Product once advertised with the slogan "The choice of a new generation" |
| 55% | SHARP | 5 | Like the edge of a new knife |
| 55% | BRANDING | 8 | The promoting of a product or a company |
| 54% | ERA | 3 | "It's the dawn of a new ___" |
| 54% | ERA | 3 | "It's the dawn of a new ___!" |
| 53% | BAN | 3 | Outlaw the sale of a certain product, say |
| 53% | EPISTLES | 8 | A lot of the New Testament |
| 53% | ERA | 3 | "The dawn of a new ___" |
| 52% | EPHESIANS | 9 | Group in the name of a New Testament epistle |
| 52% | YOUREGONNAPAVE | 14 | Instruction to a new member of the construction crew? |
| 52% | TOPSTORY | 8 | The feature at the beginning of a news program |
| 52% | TREND | 5 | Rise to the top of a news feed, say |
| 52% | TREND | 5 | Stay at the top of a news feed, say |
| 52% | TRENDS | 6 | Rises to the top of a news feed, say |
| 52% | ERA | 3 | "It's the start of a new ___" ("History is changing") |
| 52% | RECAP | 5 | Summary at the start of a new season, e.g. |
| 51% | EXPENSE | 7 | The cost of acquiring a service or product |
| 51% | PEPSI | 5 | "The choice of a new generation" sloganeer, once |
| 50% | KIWI | 4 | Name of a fruit and the informal term for a New Zealander |
| 50% | SCENE | 5 | Anatomy of a ___ (movie-analysis video series by The New York Times) |
| 50% | HEADLINE | 8 | The grabby text at the top of a news story |
| 49% | SAMPLES | 7 | Small quantities of a product that show what the whole is like (plural) |
| 49% | KIPSBAY | 7 | Site of a 1776 battle that gave New York City to the British |
| 49% | AREA | 4 | Half the product of its diagonals, for a rhombus |