How to check your Auntie Anne's gift card balance
Every method returns the same balance in real time. The online checker is fastest and works for physical and e-gift cards alike. New to Auntie Anne's cards? See our Auntie Anne's gift card buying guide.
- Go to the Auntie Anne's gift card balance page.
- Enter your card number and the access PIN.
- Select Check Balance. Your current balance shows on screen.
- Take the card to any Auntie Anne's location.
- Ask an associate to check the balance at the register.
- You can spend the balance in the same visit.
What you'll need
Every method asks for two things off the card:
If the balance looks wrong
- Reads $0 or "card not found." Re-enter the number without spaces and confirm the PIN. A brand-new card can take a few hours to activate.
- Lower than expected. A pending order can hold part of the balance, and recent returns take a few days to post back.
- Bought secondhand. Resale balances aren't guaranteed by Auntie Anne's. Open a claim with the marketplace, not with Auntie Anne's.
Using your remaining balance
Spend a partial balance the same way you'd spend the full card, across as many visits as you like:
- In store: hand over the card or show the e-gift barcode on your phone.
- Online: enter the number and PIN at checkout on auntieannes.com.
Balances don't expire and carry no fees. Cards aren't reloadable, so when one reaches zero, the simplest move is a new card. For every way to spend it, see how to use your Auntie Anne's gift card.
Frequently asked questions
On a physical Auntie Anne's card, both are printed on the back, with the PIN under a scratch-off panel. On an e-gift, they're listed in the delivery email.
Yes. An e-gift uses the same card number and PIN as a physical card. Enter them on the Auntie Anne's balance page.
Re-enter the number without spaces and confirm the PIN. A new card can take a few hours to activate. If it still reads $0, contact Auntie Anne's with your proof of purchase.
Auntie Anne's gift cards don't expire. Under U.S. law, gift card funds stay valid for at least five years, and most major brands charge no dormancy fees, so a leftover balance keeps its value.
Most Auntie Anne's gift cards aren't reloadable. Once a card reaches zero, you can get a new Auntie Anne's e-gift on Dyme at face value and earn Dyme Miles on the purchase.
Redeemable at participating Auntie Anne's, Carvel, Cinnabon, Jamba, McAlister's, Moe's, and Schlotzsky's. You can use a partial balance the same way you'd use the full card.
See the full Auntie Anne's gift card FAQ for expiry, refunds, lost cards, and more.
