| INFLUENCER | Term for a person on social media who can boost consumption of a brand or product (10) |
| MARK | A boundary; a brand; or, a blot (4) |
| BODY | Because sour foods can boost digestion and metabolism, when you partake of a pomegranate or a pickled pepper, your ___ says "thank you" |
| EGO | Praise can boost it |
| RATION | Restrict distribution or consumption of a commodity (6) |
| INGESTILE | Related to the consumption of a substance (9) |
| DEPLETION | Gradual consumption of a resource |
| MEALTICKET | Informal term for a person on whom one depends for expenses and income (4,6) |
| GERBERBABY | Mascot of a brand of infant food: 2 wds. |
| AUNTJEMIMA | Mascot of a brand of pancake syrup: 2 wds. |
| LAUNCHARTY | Celebratory event for a new company or product |
| INNOVATION | New measure or product (10) |
| STABLEMATE | Person or product from the same background |
| PIGGYBACKS | Carries a person on one's back |
| DUAL | From Greek for "two", a word for a pair of units treated as one, such as a bivalent atom, couple of people, duo of notes or product of two vectors (4) |
| SHAKENBAKE | Breadcrumb coating brand ... or, as two words, what is found in the answers to starred clues |
| ODDMANOUT | It's unusual for a person on strike to be a misfit (3,3,3) |
| AGASAGA | Alluding to the popularity among Middle Englanders of a brand of iron stove, a novel based on characters belonging to said social class (3,4) |
| VRIL | Edward Bulwer-Lytton's word for life force or energy in The Coming Race, that survives in the name of a brand of meat extract, used for beef tea (4) |
| EFFIGY | In numismatics, a portrait of a person on the obverse side of a coin (6) |