A needless collaboration between Subway and Auntie Anne's, the Footlong Pretzel is described on Subway's website quite effusively as "a twist on Auntie Anne's signature pretzel, baked to tasty golden-brown perfection and ready to share.
In an excitable recent press release announcing the arrival of its new Footlong Dippers, Subway describes the wraps as "served hot, swirling melted cheese and meat and rolled in Subway's soft and bubbly lavash-style flatbread.
Considering my recent obsession with Italian subs, and pepperoni particularly, I had high hopes for the Pepperoni & Cheese Dipper. Those hopes were immediately dashed, though, upon first sight and first bite.
As evidenced by the previous two Dippers, cheese isn't Subway's forte. So, I wasn't expecting to like the Double Cheese Dipper at all. Surprisingly, though, despite its mediocre
The most straightforward and traditional snack on the Sidekicks menu, the footlong churro isn't trying to reinvent the wheel or do anything crazy.
The far-and-away winner of Subway's Sidekicks, the Footlong Cookie is like the evil genius of the menu. I want to hate it, but I can't.