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Florida State University Licensee List 2/2020 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY LICENSEE LIST 2/2020 Licensee Title First Name Last Name Email Address City State Zip Phone Website '47 Brand, LLC Mr. Kevin Meisinger [email protected] 15 Southwest Park Westwood MA 02090 781-320-1384 www.Twinsenterprise.com 2Thumbs Entertainment Mr. Mark Baric [email protected] 107 Eaton Place Suite 320 Cary NC 27513 919-380-9746 www.2thumbz.com 4imprint Inc. Ms. Kristin Hilla [email protected] PO Box 320 Oshkosh WI 54903-0320 877-446-7746 www.4imprint.com 5th & Ocean Clothing LLC Mr. Cris Bencosme [email protected] 4100 NW 142nd St. Unit 108 OpaLocka FL 33054 716-604-9000 www.5thocean.com A/M/G Company Mr. Ryan Austin [email protected] PO Box 122811 Fort Worth TX 76116 817-367-6415 AmgEmblems.com Acushnet Company Mr. Dean Lavender [email protected] 333 Bridge Street Fairhaven MA 02719 508-979-2000 www.Titleist.com Adventure Furniture Inc. Miss Chelsey Austin [email protected] 2655 Northgate Ave. Cumming GA 30041 678-933-3458 www.Fan-creations.com AES Optics Mr. Kevin Pitts [email protected] P.O. Box 828 Senatobia MS 38668-0828 800-416-0866 www.Aesoutdoors.com AG Triada LLC Ms. Amanda Wall [email protected] 2135 Defoor Hills Rd NW Suite 1 Atlanta GA 30318 864-285-9810 www.altagraciaapparel.com Ahead LLC Mr. Shane Lavoie [email protected] 270 Samuel Barnet Blvd. New Bedford MA 02745 800-282-2246 www.Aheadhq.com Alex and Ani Ms. Christina Wallitsch [email protected] 10 Briggs Drive East Greenwich RI 02818 401-633-1486 www.Alexandani.com All Star Dogs Mr. Refael Olya [email protected] 20 Hastings Rd. Marlboro NJ 07746 917-731-8651 www.Allstardogs.com Allure Pet Products, Inc Ms. Elizabeth Moran [email protected] 321 Palmer Road Denville NJ 07834 973-339-9655 www.Hugglehounds.com Altrua Global Solutions Inc. Ms. Melode Smelko [email protected] 3225 Hartsfield Rd. Tallahassee FL 32303 850-562-4564 www.Altrua.com Aminco International (USA) Inc. Mrs. Grace Wu [email protected] 20571 Crescent Bay Drive Lake Forest CA 92630 949-457-3261 www.AmincoUSA.com Amsterdam Printing Ms. Heather Sargeant [email protected] PO Box 701 Amsterdam NY 12010 518-842-6000 www.Amsterdamprinting.com Antigua Group Inc. Mr. Kevin O'Neill [email protected] 16651 N 84th Ave Peoria AZ 85382-4772 800-562-9777 www.Antigua.com Artissimo Designs LLC Mr. Jim Tufano [email protected] 2100 E Grand Ave., Suite 400 El Segundo CA 90245 310-906-3700 www.Artissimodesigns.com Asia Connection, LLC dba Blue 200 East 90th Street Torrent dba BT Swim Mr. AJ Romeo [email protected] Suite 4H New York NY 10128 212-369-4644 www.Asiaconnectionllc.com Atlanta Hosiery Company Ms. Lyndsey Parker [email protected] PO Box 43101 Atlanta GA 30336 404-691-3990 www.Twofeetahead.com Authentic Street Signs Inc. Mr. Mark Wollin [email protected] 114 East Third St. Saint Peter IL 62880 618-349-8878 www.Authenticstreetsigns.com B & B Sporting Goods Inc. Mr. Frank Ashcroft [email protected] 1139 E. Tennessee St. Tallahassee FL 32308 (850) 222-0682 www.Bbsportinggoods.com B Cannon LLC dba TeamRLN Ms. Brianna Cannon [email protected] 2414 Damsel Katie Drive Lewisville TX 75056 469-971-4838 www.teamrln.com B.S.I. Products Inc. Mr. Scott Robinson [email protected] 8220 Stayton Dr. Jessup MD 20794 888-381-2596 www.Bsiproducts.com Baden Sports Inc. Ms. Carol Carlsen [email protected] 3401 Lind Ave. SW Renton WA 98057 253-883-5139 www.Badensports.com Bensussen Deutsch & Associates Inc. Ms. Jennifer Brown [email protected] 15525 Woodinville-Redmond Road Woodinville WA 98072 212-450-2287 Bethel International Mr. Yong Kim [email protected] 4610 Bragg Road Fayetteville NC 28303 910-987-0723 www.esandol.com Big Game USA -The Ms. DeDe Lawson [email protected] 13835 Welch Road Dallas TX 75244 972-292-0700 www.biggameusa.com Blakeway Worldwide Panoramas Ms. Jill Johnson [email protected] 5451 Smetana Drive Minnetonka MN 55343 952-941-9797 www.Panoramas.com BlueBerryBook dba Nap Cap Mr. Casey Lee [email protected] 13610 Imperial Highway #7 Santa Fe Springs CA 90670 562-991-1640 www.Blueberrybookusa.com Boelter Brands LLC Mrs. Lori Champion [email protected] 4200 N Port Washington Road Glendale WI 53212 414-967-4268 www.Boelterbrands.com Boxercraft Inc. Mr. Ryan Prowell [email protected] 7131 Discovery Blvd Mableton GA 30126 404-355-9994 www.Boxercraft.com/college Bradford Exchange Ltd. Mr. Michael Alexandrou [email protected] 9333 N. Milwaukee Avenue Niles IL 60714 847-581-8535 www.Bradfordexchange.com BragTagz Mr. Bradley Harvell [email protected] 2911 Royal Isle Dr. Tallahassee FL 32312 850-443-5425 www.Bragtagzapp.com Branded Logistics LLC Mr. Jonathan Irvin [email protected] 528 North Link Lane, Unit #3 Fort Collins CO 80524 970-510-6000 www.branded-logistics.com Brass Reminders Co. Mr. Brent Durham [email protected] PO Box 160 Keene KY 40339-0160 859-887-5394 www.Brassreminders.com Bridgestone Golf Inc. Mr. Craig Petersheim [email protected] 15320 Industrial Park Blvd. Covington GA 30014 800-358-6319 www.bridgestonegolf.com Broad Bay Cotton Company Ms. Holly Marx [email protected] 2601 Reliance Dr. #101 Virginia Beach VA 23452 757-227-4101 www.Broadbaycotton.com Brown & Bigelow Inc. (MN) Mr. Daron Johnson [email protected] 345 Plato Blvd. East St. Paul MN 55107 651-293-7148 www.Brownandbigelow.com BSN Sports LLC Mr. Jeff Loke [email protected] 4849 Alpha Road Dallas TX 75244 972-406-3477 www.Bsnsports.com Build-A-Bear Retail Management Inc. and Affiliate Ms. Devon Preedy [email protected] 1954 Innerbelt Bus. Ctr. Dr. St. Louis MO 63114 314-423-8000 www.Buildabear.com Bullion International Inc. dba Highland Mint Mr. Ken Arbuckle [email protected] 4100 N. Riverside Dr Melbourne FL 32937 321-773-2727 www.Highlandmint.com C&G Sporting Goods DBA Barefoot Athletics Mr. Matt Copeland [email protected] 189 Reta Stephenville TX 76401 254-918-0511 www.Barefootathletics.com Camp David Ms. Lisa Draper [email protected] 7920 Foster Street Overland Park KS 66204 913-648-0573 www.Campdavid.com Campus Stop LLC Ms. Marisa Sternschein [email protected] 1010 N Hancock St Philadelphia PA 19123 267-314-5583 www.campusstop.com Captivating Headwear Ms. Marie Landry [email protected] 2801 Technology Place Norman OK 73071 405-360-9856 www.Towcaps.com FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY LICENSEE LIST 2/2020 Licensee Title First Name Last Name Email Address City State Zip Phone Website Carol Dauplaise, Ltd dba Accessory Plays, LLC Ms. Cathy Jin [email protected] 29 West 36th St., 12th Floor New York NY 10018 212-564-7301 www.Caroldauplaisejewelry.com catstudio Inc. Ms. Sierra Fontana [email protected] 1340 Industrial Ave. Suite A Petaluma CA 94952 707-778-1100 www.catstudio.com CDI Corp Ms. Rita Tucker [email protected] 3440 North Knox Street Chicago IL 60641 773-205-2960 www.Cdi-corp.com Centon Electronics Inc. Ms Laura Wellman [email protected] 27412 Aliso Viejo Parkway Aliso Viejo CA 92656 949-699-2088 www.Centon.com Champion by Knights Apparel Ms. Susan Kibelstis [email protected] 1000 E Hanes Mill Rd Winston Salem NC 27105 336-519-3761 www.hanesbrands.com Character Lines Inc. Mr. Don Juan Moore [email protected] 2008 Gardenbrook Lane Tallahassee FL 32301 850-459-9653 www.Characterlinesinc.com Charge Plus LLC Ms. Kate Buff [email protected] 27 Beach Rd Monmouth Beach NJ 07750 732-222-7587 www.chargeplusllc.com Chipola Stores Inc. dba Frame Shoppe - The Mr. Hub Chason [email protected] PO Box 3871 Tallahassee FL 32315 850-878-9940 www.Frametally.com Christian Brands Mr. Tom DiGiovanni [email protected] 5226 South 31st Place Phoenix AZ 85040 (602) 441-1410 www.Christianbrands.com Church Hill Classics Ms. Christie Liberante [email protected] 594 Pepper Street Monroe CT 06468 877-764-2525 www.Diplomaframe.com Churchill Container Corp. Mr. Mike Jacob [email protected] 14601 W. 99th Street Lenexa KS 66215 913-422-4790 www.Churchillcontainer.com Churchill Gamble Enterprises L.L.C. Mr. Douglas Gamble [email protected] 6158 Clark Center Ave Sarasota FL 34238 941-735-5416 www.collegelogoproducts.com CID Resources, Inc. dba WonderWink Mr. Jim Herdlicka [email protected] 601 Royal Lane, suite 101 Coppell TX 75019 972-584-1550 www.cidresources.com Clothesline Inc.-The Ms. Dana Lachter-Rivera [email protected] 1369 E. Lafayette St. Tallahassee FL 32301 850-877-9171 www.Clothesline.net Co-Branded Programs by Wildcat [email protected] Retro Brands Ms. Tonya Kirby m 1415 Emerald Road Greenwood SC 29646 323-583-4508 www.OriginalRetroBrand.com Cobalt Design & Mfg. DBA Hex Head Art Mr. James Watts [email protected] 1702 Cargo Court Louisville KY 40299 502-643-7228 www.hexheadart.com College Concepts LLC Ms. Sonya Holmes [email protected] 3350 Riverwood Pkwy Ste 850 Atlanta GA 30339 770-859-1420 www.CollegeConcepts.com College Covers Inc. Mr. Keith Eickhoff [email protected] PO Box 336 Hartington NE 68739 402-999-0370 www.Collegecovers.com College Kids LLP Mr. Joe Franzoi [email protected] 209 Rockwood Lane Neenah WI 54956 920-886-8920 www.Collegekids.com College Vault by '47 Brand, LLC Mr. Kevin Meisinger [email protected] 15 Southwest Park Westwood MA 02090 781-320-1384 College Vault by Adventure Furniture Mr. Kevin McClary [email protected] 2655 Northgate Avenue Cumming GA 30041 678-933-3458 www.Fan-creations.com College Vault by Asgard Press Ms. Bethany Stover [email protected] 9818 Treelake Dr.
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