Posted June 22, 2025
FREE Gü Caramel Parfait Dessert at Wegmans – After Cash Back

Craving something rich, creamy, and indulgent? Gü Desserts is offering a FREE Caramel Collection Parfait exclusively at Wegmans, and you can score it at no cost after cashback! Simply purchase in-store, submit your receipt, and get 100% reimbursed via Venmo or PayPal.
What You’ll Get
- 1 FREE Gü Caramel Collection Parfait Dessert
- Full rebate of purchase price (up to $5.99 or store pricing)
- Cash back via Venmo or PayPal
- Gourmet-quality treat made with layers of caramel, cream, and rich chocolate
How to Claim It
- Go to a Wegmans store and buy one Gü Caramel Collection Parfait
- Keep your receipt — you’ll need it to claim your cashback
- Visit the official WeStock cashback page
- Enter your info and upload a photo of your receipt
- Select either Venmo or PayPal for your refund
- Sit back and enjoy your dessert while your money is on its way!
Important Details
- In-store purchases only (Wegmans stores)
- Limited time and limited redemptions — offer may end without notice
- U.S. residents only; must be 18+
- One reimbursement per person
- Cashback usually processed within a few days
Why It’s Worth Grabbing
- Try a premium dessert for free
- No hidden fees, no credit card needed
- Quick and easy rebate through trusted platforms (Venmo or PayPal)
- Perfect excuse to treat yourself without breaking your grocery budget
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- Free Grocery & Snack Offers
- Hot Deals You Can Stack With Cashback
- Easy-to-Enter Sweepstakes
- Join Our Members-Only Freebie Alerts
Don’t Wait — Claim Your Free Gü Dessert Before It’s Gone
Offers like this sell out fast. If you’re near a Wegmans and love high-end desserts, grab your Gü Caramel Parfait, save your receipt, and submit for your full cashback today!
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