You can only purchase Wawa gift cards at any Wawa store, on Wawa.com, or through the Wawa App.[1] You can’t buy them from third-party retailers like grocery stores.
Wawa has locations in Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, Florida, and Washington, D.C.
Places That Don’t Sell Wawa Gift Cards
We reached out to several online merchants and brick-and-mortar stores to find out if any of them sell Wawa gift cards.
The following retailers and resellers don’t offer Wawa cards:
- Albertsons
- Amazon
- Best Buy
- BJ’s Wholesale Club
- Costco
- CVS
- eGifter
- Giant Eagle
- GiftCards.com
- Gift Card Mall
- Gyft
- The Home Depot
- JCPenney
- Jewel-Osco
- Kohl’s
- Kroger
- Meijer
- Office Depot/OfficeMax
- PayPal
- Publix
- Raise
- Rite Aid
- Safeway
- Sam’s Club
- Staples
- Target
- Walgreens
- Walmart
- Winn-Dixie
Wawa Gift Card Terms and Conditions
You can buy reloadable Wawa cards in any amount between $5 and $100 in stores and online, and you can buy them in any amount between $15 and $100 on the Wawa app.
Wawa cards do not come with fees, and they do not expire.
You can add up to $100 in value to a card per transaction online, through the app, or at a store.
Note that you cannot have a single Wawa card with a value of more than $500, and you cannot purchase more than $10,000 in gift cards in a single day.
Returns and Replacements
While you cannot redeem your Wawa gift card for cash or return it, you can replace a lost card for the remaining balance provided that you have registered the card at WawaRewards.com or through the Wawa app (which is available for Android or iOS).
You can also return items purchased with your Wawa gift card and have the amount credited to your card balance.