15-04-2025
Would you eat this Subway sandwich? See the new dessert the U.S. won't get
Sandwich chain Subway has rolled out a sweet concoction for fans that includes an Easter favorite, Cadbury Creme Eggs.
Don't go looking for it at your favorite Subway, though. It's so limited you won't be able to get it in Ohio. Here's why.
A picture of the "dessert," aptly named the Cadbury Creme Egg SubMelt, was shared on Instagram by food influencer Snackolator. It showed a Subway sandwich roll filled with melted Cadbury Creme Eggs.
"This might violate just about all laws of nature, Subway had a new Cadbury Creme Egg SubMelt and it was *not* a late April Fools Day joke!" he wrote.
As the name implies, several Cadbury Creme Eggs were placed on top the sandwich bread and toasted on the outside to melt the chocolate. However, the dessert was only available in the U.K. in 2023.
"Just as with Subway's recent footlong creations here in the states, they have decided to just get crazy with it and release a very limited @cadburyuk Creme Egg sub at just four locations in the UK in 2023," wrote Snackolator in an Instagram post. "This was exactly what it looks like — a Subway sub roll filled with melted Cadbury Creme Eggs."
Just like the sandwich itself, the appeal might have been limited. Back in 2023, Subway first introduced the melted chocolate Easter egg sandwich for a limited time to just a few locations in the U.K. Now, it's back, and according to Snackolator (who isn't too eager to try the dessert), the SubMelts were part of a free giveaway.
There's no indication that the Cadbury Creme Egg SubMelt will make its way to the U.S., but Americans can still try the chain's other sweet offerings, including the footlong sandwich cookie, the regular footlong cookie, and other cookie flavors.
There are 947 Subway locations in the Buckeye State, according to ScrapeHero. This includes 34 in Cincinnati, 54 in Columbus, and 18 in Akron, per Subway's website.
This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: See the Subway Cadbury Creme Egg dessert sandwich the US won't get