Pret-A-Manger x Noddy Holder Launch Christmas Sandwich Nationwide

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Pret A Manger marks the return of its Christmas Sandwich in-store this July, as Christmas icon Noddy Holder serves the first customers

CHRISTMAS IN JULY?!

PRET A MANGER BRINGS CHRISTMAS ICONS TOGETHER TO GIVE THE NATION SOME FESTIVE CHEER

 

  • Pret A Manger is bringing its Christmas Sandwich back this July for those who missed out last year
  • Christmas Icon Noddy Holder celebrates the return of his favourite Christmas sarnie by handing out 100 free sandwiches to customers 
  • Pret will continue to donate 50p for every Christmas sandwich sold to The Pret Foundation to tackle homelessness and poverty

Pret A Manger has brought back its much-loved sandwich for a limited time after being inundated with messages from customers who missed out last December. Because no one should ever have to miss a Pret Christmas, the iconic sandwich will hit shelves of Pret shops nationwide from Tuesday 6th July, helping to bring some festive cheer to customers, even if it is in July.

Pret A Manger marks the return of its Christmas Sandwich in-store this July, as Christmas icon Noddy Holder serves the first customers

To celebrate, Christmas legend and Slade lead singer Noddy Holder stars in a new video heralding the return of Pret’s CHRIIIIIISSSTMAAAS sandwich – his favourite December sarnie – and will be giving away 100 Christmas sandwiches* to customers of Pret’s 182 Wardour Street store in London from 11am on Tuesday 6th July. 

Pret A Manger marks the return of its Christmas Sandwich in-store this July, as Christmas icon Noddy Holder serves the first customers

Served up with thick slices of British turkey in a port & orange cranberry sauce the Christmas Sandwich is filled with a herby pork stuffing, baby spinach leaves and is finished with a dab of free-range mayo. Topped with delicious crispy onions – it’s a guaranteed crowd pleaser and will be on sale until the first week of August. The sandwich won’t be back until the festive season this winter.

Pret customers queue to be served a Christmas Sandwich by Christmas icon Noddy Holder, to mark the return of the sandwich this July

As well as serving up early festive joy for the nation, 50p from every Christmas sandwich sold will be donated to The Pret Foundation, which works to alleviate poverty, hunger and homelessness for the past 25 years. 

Pret A Manger marks the return of its Christmas Sandwich in-store this July, as Christmas icon Noddy Holder serves the first customers

Clare Clough, UK Managing Director of Pret A Manger commented: “Every year customers ask us for the Christmas sandwich to return earlier and earlier, and after many customers missed out on having one last year we’ve decided to stand by our mission of spreading joy through our food and coffee, and bring our iconic Christmas sandwich back early for a limited time this summer. While we can’t change the weather or the football scores this summer, we can help people celebrate and recreate some festive joy by reuniting them with their favourite Christmas sandwich.”

Pret customers queue to be served a Christmas Sandwich by Christmas icon Noddy Holder, to mark the return of the sandwich this July

For vegans and veggies, Pret will share the Vegan Nut Roast recipe on their social channels to ensure everyone has a chance to enjoy a taste of Pret Christmas cheer this summer. 

Pret customers queue to be served a Christmas Sandwich by Christmas icon Noddy Holder, to mark the return of the sandwich this July

The Christmas Sandwich will be available in Pret shops nationwide from 10am 6th July until the first week of August and can also be ordered straight to door via delivery partners like Deliveroo, Uber Eats and Just Eat.


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