Since February 1st, Subway has been doing an online instant win game called Footlong Frenzy, where you can win free subs (in the form of an $8 Subway GC), free chips (in the form of a $2 Subway GC), or a free Coke (in the form of 40 free MyCokeRewards points which you can cash out for a free Coke OR however else you’d like). There are other prizes as well, but not very many of them, according to their Official Rules. 2 million prizes of 40 MCR Points will be given away in total throughout the game period, along with 12,000 $2 Subway GCs, and 4,000 $8 Subway GCs.
To play the game you need a code, and you can enter up to 3 codes per day. There are a couple of ways to get codes:
1. Receive a unique one-time-use code from specially marked 30oz Subway promo cups or bags of Doritos
2. Find codes randomly released on their Facebook or Twitter. These “common codes” can be used by anyone, limited to one use per email address
3. Yesterday, Subway added an Alternative Method of Entry link which will send you three one-time-use codes by email. You can click that link every day to get three more entry codes.
Before you go that route, I’d highly recommend using the universal codes first. (Remember, you can only enter 3 codes a day). Here are those Common Codes:
- JCH9HH6Y (Note: I posted this on the CompareRewards Facebook page and every person who commented said they won 40 MCR points on this code)
- KXX9KX7A
- JVPJJ9V9
- RNYFP9YK
- RJJ3JXAX
- JS7XSCXX
Once you’ve exhausted the common codes, use the Alternative Method of Entry link to get three free daily codes.
The game runs through March 8th. Please post a comment if you win, and if you used a Common Code for the win, which one it was that you used. I’m curious to see if that first code actually is a universal winner. Good luck!
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Use the first one today and it was not a winner for me.
First code won 40 MCR, thanks!
I didn’t win with the JCH9HH6Y code
First code won 40 MCR pts for me. Nothing from the next two.
So far I’ve used all 6 common codes, and have won nothing yet.