Subway Is Bringing Two Fan-Favorite Items Back To The Menu

Get your Honey Oat Bread and Creamy Sriracha sauce while you can.

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Dinendra Haria/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images

Subway has finally succumbed to the pressure: Honey Oat Bread has returned to the menu after a four-year hiatus.

Get it while you can, because they say it's "for a limited time." A company news release notes their Honey Oat Bread "was the subject of fan-made petitions, social media tributes, and copycat recipes," but Subway hasn't committed to keeping it around for good.

Subway also decided to add their popular Creamy Sriracha sauce to the regular menu at restaurants nationwide. The spicy condiment was introduced more than a decade ago, but has only been available in limited stores for some time. The company is committing now, calling Creamy Sriracha "a permanent part of Subway's menu."

The sandwich chain recently introduced a number of menu changes, debuting a new line-up of wraps and a new chip flavor with Miss Vickie's based on Subway's Baja Chipotle sauce. The flat-bread wraps come in Homestyle Chicken Salad; Honey Mustard Chicken; Turkey, Bacon & Avocado; and Cali Caprese.

"These latest upgrades to Subway's menu will delight any sandwich lover craving something with bold and unique flavor, whether it's light and sweet or bringing the heat," said Paul Fabre, Subway's senior vice president of Culinary and Innovation. "While our fans know and love our Honey Oat Bread and Creamy Sriracha sauce, I can't wait for them to see how we reimagined our signature Baja Chipotle Sauce in our partnership with Miss Vickie's."

We'll see how hot those new chips are and whether they become a permanent part of the menu, too.

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