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Subway® Canada is giving away free Footlong Cookies with the purchase of a Footlong sub for National Cookie Day

Kick off the holiday season with this sweet deal!

Subway® Canada is giving away free Footlong Cookies with the purchase of a Footlong sub for National Cookie Day

Gooey chocolate chip cookie bars. Right: Enjoying cookies by the truck.

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National Cookie Day is coming up on December 4, and Subway® Canada is celebrating in the sweetest way possible. For one day only, you can score a free Footlong Cookie with the purchase of any Footlong sub at participating locations across the country. You heard that right, 12 whole inches of cookie absolutely FREE!

Subway's rich and chewy Chocolate Chip Footlong Cookie is the footlong version of everyone’s classic favourite. They’re perfect for sharing, so you can spread the cookie love with your family and friends!

This incredibly sweet deal is only happening on December 4 at participating Subway locations across Canada, and it’s while supplies last. So, mark your calendars, grab your Footlong sub, claim your free Footlong cookie, and celebrate this National Cookie Day in a HUGE way.

Free Footlong Cookie Day at Subway® Canada

When: December 4, 2024

Where: Participating Subway® Canada locations

Why you need to go: Celebrate National Cookie Day with a sweet deal: get a free Footlong cookie when you buy any Footlong sub.

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*Redeemable at participating Canadian restaurants. Extras and taxes additional. 1 use per order. Cannot combine with other offers. Valid only on 12/4/24. While supplies last.

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