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Sandwich Sandwich to launch Christmas Sandwhich on 18 December

To celebrate, the brand will be giving away three black cards.

Sandwich Sandwich is set to launch its Christmas Sandwich on 18 December.

The new item features a bread stacked overnight-roasted turkey breast, smoked bacon, pulled turkey thigh, sage and onion sausage stuffing, crispy shallot, and parma ham crumble, with a drizzle of cranberry sauce. It is also accompanied by a gravy on the side.

To celebrate, the brand will be giving away three black cards.

Customers can enter the draw by following the brand’s Instagram page, like its Christmas sandwich post, tagging their friends in the comments who they think deserve a black card, and sharing it on their story whilst tagging the brand. 

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