
Subway Club Collection TV Commercial, 'Breaking Club Traditions'
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The Big Bite Motorcycle Club has taken to the road today and they've decided to break club traditions by ditching their motorcycles for electric scooters. Subway decided to do the same, only with new sandwiches and wraps. For a limited time, Subway is inviting customers in to try any of the latest club sandwich additions.
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