Image via Subway Canada
Raptors fans are known for their fierce passion and dedication, but one such fan has taken that pride to prehistoric levels.
If you saw a dinosaur walking around Toronto last night, you weren’t dreaming! That was just a mega-fan and Subway Sandwich Artist, who was very excited for the Toronto Raptors home opener on Friday, Oct. 24.
Just how big a fan is this Dino? After a shift serving up delicious subs to Toronto diners, this guy clocked out of the local Subway restaurant and immediately headed to Jurassic Park.
With a mission to celebrate the start of the season with fans at Scotiabank Arena, this character was spotted traveling through Union Station, waving to fans and bringing that big game day vibe. And if you were lucky, you might’ve even caught them snagging a seat at the home opener.
Along the way, this character surprised some extra happy commuters with Subway gift cards — because who doesn’t love a little free lunch with their basketball fever?!
It was a jaw-dropping moment, meshing basketball fun with Subway creations.
Eventually arriving at Jurassic Park, Dino was welcomed by all with that fierce Toronto Raptors pride — it’s just the place to hang out, meet fans, and prepare for a nail-biting game before heading into the arena.
Just like Dino fuelled the crowd of Toronto Raptors fans, Subway fuels the passion of the game across the country. Offering more than just delicious sandwiches, Subway is committed to creating an authentic connection with Canadians.
Whether you’re sitting courtside, watching the game at home, or grabbing a bite on the go, Subway is the place for basketball and sandwich lovers.
Keep your eyes peeled — you never know where the Subway Dino might pop up next.
Thank you very much! 🎤
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