Subway is releasing foot-long cookies in honor of National Cookie Day on Dec. 4, according to a press release.
Four limited-edition cookies will be available at Cookieway, the brand’s pop-up restaurant that only serves its fan-favorite cookies. The Cookieway will only be open at the Subway in Calle Ocho in Miami’s Little Havana neighborhood.
Foot-long cookies will be available from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Flavors include:
- The Subway Cookie Club: Just like the perfect combination of proteins on Subway’s #11, the Subway Cookie Club stacks cookies on cookies with a double chocolate cookie base and vanilla frosting, then topped with Chocolate Chip, White Chocolate Macadamia and Raspberry Cheesecake cookie chunks, rainbow sprinkles and chocolate and raspberry sauce.
- The MexiCali: Inspired by the south-of-the-border flavor of the number seven sandwich, the MexiCali starts with a vanilla sugar cookie base smothered in dulce de leche, then topped with mole and corn nuts, drizzled with white chocolate sauce, and finished with ground coffee, Tajín and espresso chips.
- The Monster: Like Subway’s The Monster numer three, this beast of a cookie has a Double Chocolate cookie base with a heaping spread of peanut butter, sprinkled with peanut butter cups, Reese’s pieces, butterscotch morsels and pretzels, before it is finished with both chocolate and white chocolate sauce.
- The Great Pickle: The most unique cookie on the menu showcases the signature flavor of its star ingredient, just like The Great Garlic number eight sub. This sweet and savory cookie layers both peanut butter and marshmallow crème on top of a vanilla sugar cookie base, topped with salty potato chips, savory bacon crumbles and Subway’s new dill pickles.
“Bringing together two of Subway’s most iconic menu items — footlong subs and Subway cookies — was the only way we could top our celebration of National Cookie Day last year when we opened the first Cookieway,” Paul Fabre, senior vice president, culinary and innovation at Subway, said in the release. “We wanted to give Subway fans even more cookie to love, with flavors and ingredients that are just as craveable as the sandwiches they’re inspired by.”
Footlong cookies will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis on Dec. 4 in exchange for a donation to the Subway Cares Foundation, a 501c3 non-profit organization which provides grants to organizations around the world that align with its mission to provide youth greater access to nutritious food, tuition assistance for university and vocational education, and growth and leadership opportunities.
Subway operates more than 37,000 restaurants in more than 100 countries.