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Subway Debuts Cadbury Chocolate Egg Sandwich in the U.K.

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The Easter season means Cadbury Creme Eggs are everywhere — even your lunch meat.

This week, Cadbury U.K. announced that the sweet treat would be teaming up with sandwich titan Subway to create a limited edition SubMelt sandwich made with Cadbury eggs.

Naturally, candy egg (and Subway) fans wondered what the twist was or if this was an April Fools’ joke — but it was not. The sandwich is literally just Italian white bread with melted Cadbury Creme eggs inside.

On Friday, free Cadbury SubMelt sandwiches will be doled out for free (until supplies last) at four locations in England (London’s Tottenham Court Road, Liverpool’s Ranelagh Street, Swansea’s Peniel Green Road, and Glasgow’s Sauchiehall Street).

Of course, the sandwich created quite a buzz on social media. Fans of both companies were confused about the special sandwich.

“When Subway approached us to create this eggs-traordinary Submelt, we simply couldn’t resist,” Charlotte Docker, a brand executive for Cadbury Creme Egg, told the New York Post. “The highly-anticipated Creme Egg season is in full swing, and we’re so excited to launch this innovative product with Subway as a final hoorah of the season.”

The sandwiches will only be available on April 7 (Good Friday, for those who observe).

Cadbury was founded in 1824 in Birmingham, England.



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