KEY POINTS
  • A growing list of companies will be shelling out roughly $5.5 million to show their stuff during the Super Bowl for the first time.
  • The advertisers include companies like freelancer platform Fiverr, resale e-commerce company Mercari and food delivery company DoorDash.
  • Some of these companies had a great year as consumers turned to them during the pandemic.
Still from Mercari's Super Bowl ad.

Consumers are likely to notice something different when they tune into the Super Bowl this Sunday: a slew of advertisers they've never seen before on the game, many of which saw their businesses boom over the last year during the pandemic.

An ever-growing list of newcomers will be shelling out roughly $5.5 million for a 30-second commercial to show their stuff. Among them: trading app Robinhood; freelance worker platform Fiverr; online food delivery company DoorDash; used car company Vroom; resale platform Mercari; gardening supplier Scotts Miracle-Gro; employment website Indeed; online betting company DraftKings; restaurant chain Chipotle; Kimberly-Clark's Huggies; and mayonnaise brand Hellman's, owned by Unilever. And more will surface as the game draws closer this weekend.