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 How much cookie is too much cookie Apparently, there s no such thing on National Cookie Day.In honor of the holiday, Subway is offering a twist to its iconic footlong sandwich 鈥?serving up batches of footlong chocolate chip cookies on Dec. 4.Customers in Chicago, Dallas, Miami and New York can visit select Subway locations that will be transformed into  Cookieway,  and get one free footlong cookie with the purchase of a footlong sub, while  stanley cup usa supplies last.Visitors can get the cookies between 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. local time.Subway may be most famous for its subs, but it sells more freshly baked cookies than any restaurant company in the U.S., according to the company.Soon, Subway will make the footlong cookie a permanent staple to its menu.The footlong cookie was first introduced on last year s National Cookie Day, and it was a major hit. After some tweaks this year, the cookie is here to stay. The overwhelming response we received from fans around the country last year let us know that we needed to make the footlong cook stanley canada ie a permanent addition to our menu,  Paul Fabre, a senior vice president at Subway, said in a press release. At Cookieway this year, our guests will get a sneak peek of an even better footlong cookie: thick, gooey, packed with chocolate chips and served warm 鈥?right out of the oven,  said Fabre.Subway joins others in the industry serving up cookie freebies and  stanley cups deals on this National Cookie Day, including Jimmy John s, Potbelly, Insomnia Cookies, Great American Coo Ciwi Trafficked on the streets to shot in the head: Milwaukee teen shares story of survival
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Messmer Catholic Schools, along with the United States Marines Toys for Tots program, gave away toys and Christmas gifts to about 650 Messmer Catholic School families at Me garrafa stanley ssmer High School Wednesday morning. The event was a COVID-19-safe drive-thru distribution. Families were greeted by Santa as Marines loaded the trunks of the vehicles with the toys.The principal of Messmer High School, Shenora Jordan, said this year has been difficult for students and their families, some of them h stanley becher ave lost their jobs due to the pandemic, but she hopes this brings the families some joy. It is our hope and my dream to make sure that students walk away with a little bit of hope and inspiration for Christmas Day,  said Jordan. Along with the toys, families were also given cookie kits so the children can leave out cookies for Santa on Christmas Day. Report a typo or error // Subm stanley cup it a news tip