For a limited time, only in Texas, you can get your hands on a special collaboration for National Potato Chip Day between Subway and Lays.
\nLay's has partnered up with Subway for a very special crossover promotion to celebrate National Potato Chip Day happening next week, March 14th. The two companies have come together to reveal their first-ever 12' crisp, which is essentially a long potato chip to be added to your footlong sandwich. The new crunchy item will be available only on Tuesday, March 14, and for some odd reason, will exclusively be sold at a Subway restaurant in Frisco, Texas.
CST on March 14, guests who purchase a Subway Series footlong meal can add on a BAKED Lay's Footlong for free – while supplies last – exclusively at the Subway restaurant located at 6700 Stonebrook Parkway, Suite 100 in Frisco, Texas. The BAKED Lay's Footlong takes sandwiches to the next level when paired with The Subway Series, the greatest lineup of sandwiches in Subway history.
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