In the past, Olive Garden’s Never-Ending Pasta Pass has been sold out in two minutes|Famartin|CC BY-SA 4.0

To all the carb lovers out there, Olive Garden is officially reviving its legendary Never-Ending Pasta Pass, a subscription offering select customers 13 weeks of unlimited pasta access for a flat $100 fee.

The offers come as the casual-dining restaurant tries to boost sales following disappointing same-store growth in Q4.

If you use the pass for all 90 days, it comes to just over a dollar per meal.

Customers can also enjoy unlimited soup, salad, and breadsticks through the promotion. However, only 10,000 passes are available, and such pasta passes have sold out in 2 minutes before. The window to shop for them starts July 16 at 2 p.m. ET at pastapass.com.

The food chain is also bringing back its Never-Ending Pasta Bowl from August 31 to November 22, starting at $14.99 per person. Last year it was $13.99.