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Subway limited-edition festive cookie returns

The new item is a twist on last year’s seasonal offering.

Subway is bringing back its limited-edition cookies.

Following the success of last year’s Choc Mint Cookie, Subway is launching a new variation: the Choc Orange Cookie.

The new dessert is inspired by the golden touches of the holiday season, bringing a blend of rich chocolate with a bright burst of citrus.

According to the brand, it sells an average of two cookies per person per year across Australia and New Zealand.

Subway sells an average of two cookies per person, per year, across Australia and New Zealand.

The Choc Orange Cookie is available from 25 November until sold out.
 

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