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Shoppers can get FREE ice cream from supermarkets including Tesco and Sainsbury's this week

Shoppers can get FREE ice cream from supermarkets including Tesco and Sainsbury's this week

Scottish Sun3 days ago
Plus, the cheapest supermarkets to buy your ice cream this summer
WE ALL SCREAM Shoppers can get FREE ice cream from supermarkets including Tesco and Sainsbury's this week
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SHOPPERS can get free ice cream from major supermarkets like Tesco and Sainsbury's by following these simple steps.
This limited time deal is available from now until September 30th.
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New members of TopCashback can get a free ice cream or ice lolly this summer
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With hot weather fast approaching it's the perfect time to make the most of this free offer.
The money saving deal means you can get £5 back on your shopping, giving you a free ice cream this summer.
TopCashback are running this great deal during the warmer months to help you cool down.
It is available for new members of TopCashback now - so if you're an existing member you unfortunately aren't eligible.
Shoppers have got until the end of September to make the most of the offer.
It's free and easy to sign up - you just need to provide an email and create a password.
Once your account is set up, you just have to purchase an ice cream or ice lolly worth more than £2.
After that, take a photo of your receipt and upload it to your account to receive £5 cashback in your account.
The purchase can be made at any UK Supermarket, including Tesco, Sainsbury's, Morrisons, among others.
The date on the receipt must be during the offer window - from July 4th until September 30th.
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Shoppers should be aware that it can take up to seven days for the £5 cashback to show up in their account.
It may then take another 30 days to then be able to withdraw the money.
You can only submit a receipt once, and only for one item on the receipt.
Cheapest shops to buy ice cream
With temperatures set to soar this week, it's a great time to stock up on ice cream.
You can even get an especially sweet deal with the £5 Topcashback offer this summer.
With the offer valid at any UK supermarket, it's important to shop around to make sure you're getting the best price available.
The Sun has compiled a list of some of the most affordable freezer favourites.
Classic Cornetto
With some supermarkets charging up to £4 for a six-pack, Asda currently has the cheapest price for these iconic cones at just £2.48.
It works out at just 41p per cone for the packet, compared to Waitrose's 65p.
Magnums
These luxury ice creams often come at a slightly higher cost.
However, you can get a three pack from Iceland for just £2, compared to £3.50 at Waitrose.
With a range of flavours to choose from, it's the perfect excuse to try out several of their unique products.
Solero Exotic Ice Cream Sticks
This tasty treat combines the perfect blend of creamy vanilla ice cream and tangy fruit sorbet for a refreshing treat all summer long.
Asda is the cheapest retailer stocking the fruity coolers, at just £1.98, although this does mean you wouldn't be eligible for the Topcashback deal.
To get even more bang for your buck it might be worth spending £2.75 at Morrisons to ensure you can get your £5 cashback.
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