Subway just removed a 'Jared's Pants Dance' game for kids from its website

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Until Wednesday, the kids' subsidiary of Subway's website hosted a game called "Jared's Pants Dance" that let users catch sandwiches and snacks. The "net" was an oversized pair of pants belonging to Jared Fogle, the longtime Subway pitchman.

Federal prosecutors released documents on Wednesday accusing Fogle of engaging in sex acts with minors and receiving child pornography. The sandwich chain officially cut ties with him on Tuesday night ahead of the expected guilty plea.

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That makes him -- well, let's just say, not the ideal candidate for a kids' game involving pants.

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Though Fogle's house was first raided in July, the "Jared's Pants Dance" game remained on SubwayKids.com until Wednesday morning.

The game is no longer available online, but it has been archived here.

Hard to imagine "Jared's Pants Dance for Kids" was acceptably passable even before this week's gross revelation.— Joe Fourhman (@fourhman) August 19, 2015

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