Subway brings back Footlong Cookie nationwide

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Subway has announced the return of its Footlong Cookie to restaurants across the country. Initially introduced in January as part of Subway’s Sidekicks menu, the Footlong Cookie is filled with chocolate chips, served warm, and priced at $5.

The Footlong Cookie’s return follows a period of significant demand. According to a recent nationwide survey, 70% of respondents stated that eating a Footlong Cookie would improve their day. This sentiment was especially strong among younger Americans, with 75% of millennials and 77% of Gen Z respondents expressing that the cookie’s return would uplift their spirits.

Paul Fabre, Senior Vice President of Culinary and Innovation at Subway, commented on the Footlong Cookie’s popularity, noting that it has delighted many customers since its launch. Subway has made efforts to increase the availability of the cookie to meet the high demand and provide a valued snack option this summer.

Since its addition to the menu, Subway has sold over five million Footlong Cookies. The cookie joined other footlong snacks such as the Cinnabon Footlong Churro and Auntie Anne’s Footlong Pretzel. In recent months, Subway has continued to expand its offerings, including the launch of bottled sauces in grocery stores in March and a new collection of signature wraps in April. Further product announcements are expected later this summer.

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