Quiznos Steps Up Carb Game with Toasty Pasta Line

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Sure, you could go to a fancy sit-down restaurant for a pasta fix, or, even better, attempt to make your own, but Quiznos would like to suggest a welcome middle ground. Now, with less work than it’d take to nab a reservation or figure out just what in the hay “al dente” means, you can pick up a single-serving bowl of pasta from Quiznos.

New Toasty Pastas are made with spiral macaroni and come in six different varieties, featured below:

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Classic Mac & Cheese, Bacon Mac & Cheese, and Lobster Mac & Cheese

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Each Mac & Cheese is made with parmesan, provolone, and fontina cheese and topped with breadcrumbs.

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Chicken Pesto

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All white chicken breast covered in balsamic tomatoes, a three cheese blend, and basil pesto sauce

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Meatball Marinara

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Made with cheese-stuffed, beef and pork-blend meatballs, topped with two layers of mozzarella and marinara sauce

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Spicy Sausage Marinara (not pictured)

Spicy all-pork Italian sausage covered with mozzarella and basil marinara sauce

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Considering there’s no real room to prep them on the sandwich line, we’re presuming these will be pre-made and toasted to order, but we haven’t had a chance to try them yet. Prices range from $4.99 to $6.99. Been there, done that? Let us know what you thought in the comments below!

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