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Discover Ludwig"a hot product" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe an item or service that is popular and in demand, such as the latest fashion style or a new phone. For example, "This year's new iPhone is a hot product that everyone is rushing to get their hands on."
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"I was looking for a hot product from California to bring to Australia," he said.
Several publications, including this one, have labeled Dryel a hot product.
This used to be a hot product category, but now I suspect there are only a few realistic options.
A difficult retail climate, "compounded by an absence of a hot product," led to declining sales, he said.
Some sellers have complained that when Amazon spots a hot product, it starts promoting and selling it itself at lower prices.
The agencies — realizing they had a hot product and, what's more, a captive market — started charging the very organizations whose bonds they were rating.
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After all, does a really hot product need such a huge kick out the door?
But it still came as a bit of a shock when the Wilsons made what they thought was a routine move to register the trademark of their hot product — a flat pretzel snack called Pretzel Crisps — and it was contested by none other than Frito-Lay, the 800-pound gorilla of the snack food market owned by PepsiCo.
Such consolidations have produced a kind of blockbuster mentality in which manufacturers vie for a few hot products.
Apart from hot product research, a limited number of studies have begun to analyze spatiotemporal poaching concentrations of elephants, rhinos, parrots, deer, and wildlife more generally.
New products for the coming year will include Perfect Portions, a hot oatmeal product, and Big Chewy, a soft oat bar.
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