Subway teases new footlong cookie — but it won’t stick around. Here’s what to know
A Subway menu favorite is getting a holiday twist.
The seasonal Double Chocolate Peppermint Footlong Cookie arrives Friday, Nov. 1, at Subway restaurants nationwide, according to the Connecticut-based sandwich chain.
The dessert is made with double chocolate cookie dough “loaded with chocolate and white chips, then swirled with peppermint extract,” a product description reads.
It’s then topped with crushed candy canes and served warm.
“The holiday season is synonymous with cookies, making it the perfect time to introduce this new ... footlong cookie to our snack menu,” Paul Fabre, senior vice president of culinary and innovation at Subway, said in a news release.
The treat is a follow-up to Subway’s original chocolate chip footlong cookie, which debuted earlier this year. “Unprecedented demand” forced Subway to briefly remove the snack before bringing it back in May.
The double chocolate peppermint footlong cookie will be available until Dec. 31.
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This story was originally published October 24, 2024 at 11:12 AM with the headline "Subway teases new footlong cookie — but it won’t stick around. Here’s what to know."