Plus, a returning sauce and new chip flavor are here to spice up the menu.
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It’s no secret that Subway is always trying to keep it fresh, so a menu refresh every once in a while is necessary. Two years ago, Subway underwent its biggest menu transformation in brand history, revamping its sandwiches and adding the Subway Series menu.
Even with the now-beloved Subway Series, Subway is still adding new menu items. A few weeks ago, the brand announced the creation of four new wraps. Plus, it started selling its fan-favorite sauces in stores.
Just when you thought Subway’s spring menu update was complete, the sandwich chain made three more announcements. This spring, Subway is bringing back a fan-favorite menu item and introducing a new sauce and side in restaurants nationwide.
Subway’s New Spring Menu for 2024
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Subway is bringing its Honey Oat Bread back for the first time in four years. After years of begging, the fan-loved bread is back for a limited time.
Subway fans love the hearty multigrain bread’s subtle honey sweetness and oat-topped texture. Honey Oat Bread returns to be the foundation for any of your favorite subs this spring.
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In addition to the bread’s return, Subway is bringing a previously limited-batch sauce nationwide. Its Creamy Sriracha sauce, initially only in select restaurants, is officially becoming a permanent item at all Subway locations.
Fans loved the Creamy Sriracha, complete with red chili flavor and creamy texture, and now you can order it alongside Subway’s other favorites, like Baja Chipotle, MVP Parmesan Vinaigrette, and Roasted Garlic Aioli. The Creamy Sriracha is Subway’s spiciest sauce to date, making it the perfect topper to add a kick to any of the chain’s sandwiches or wraps.
Subway Launches New Baja Chipotle Kettle Chips by Miss Vickie’s
Lastly, maybe the most exciting addition to the menu is a new flavor of chips to pair with your sub. Subway recently announced it was extending and expanding its partnership with PepsiCo, the parent company of Frito-Lay. As part of the partnership, Frito-Lay’s brand Miss Vickie’s is extending its Subway-exclusive portfolio to include an all-new Baja Chipotle kettle chip. The first-of-its-kind potato chip takes after the flavors of Subway’s ever-popular Baja Chipotle sauce, which features a bold, smoky, spicy flavor.
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While we know Miss Vickie’s is hitting grocery stores for the first time, Subway restaurants will be the only locations to sell this chip flavor.
So, when you grab your Honey Oat Bread sub, topped with Creamy Sriracha, make sure you pick up the crunchy chips to go with it.
Read the original article on All Recipes.
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