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BABA PERFUMES,INC 1204 Maple Ave., LA, CA 90015 Phone:(213) BABA PERFUMES,INC 1204 Maple Ave., L.A., CA 90015 Phone:(213)892-0612 Fax:(213)892-0610 Printing Date : Monday, July 16, 2018 Page No.1 ITEM NAME PRICE QTY ITEM NAME PRICE QTY *** MAN COLOGNES *** BIJAN VIP (M) 2.5 EDT SPRAY 16.50 212 (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 46.50 BLACK XS by Paco Rabanne (M) 1.7 EDT 212 SEXY (M) 3.4 EDT SPY 41.50 SPRAY 25.25 212 VIP (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 47.50 BLACK XS by Paco Rabanne (M) 3.4 EDT 212 VIP (M) 6.7 EDT SPRAY 62.00 SPRAY 35.50 23 MICHAEL JORDAN (M) 3.4 EDC SPRAY 12.50 BLUE JEANS (M) 2.5 EDT SPRAY 17.75 777 (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY COPY 7.00 BOSS # 6 BOTTLED INTENSE (M) 3.4 EDT AB SPIRIT MILLIONAIRE (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 10.00 SPRAY 39.50 ACQUA ESSENZIALE FERRAGAMO (M) 3.4 EDT BOSS # 6 BOTTLED NIGHT (M) 3.4 EDT SPRA 35.50 SPRAY 25.25 BOSS #6 (M) 1.7 EDT SPRAY 18.75 ADIDAS DYNAMIC PULSE (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 4.75 BOSS #6 (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 33.50 ADIDAS EXTREME POWER (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 4.75 BOSS BOTTLED TONIC (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 38.50 ADIDAS ICE DIVE (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 5.75 BOSS in MOTION (M) 3.0 EDT Spray 30.25 ADIDAS INTENSE TOUCH (M) 1.7 EDT BOSS THE SCENT (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 37.50 SPRAY**** 5.75 BOSS UNLIMITED (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 34.00 ADIDAS PURE GAME (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 4.75 BOSS UNLIMITED (M) 6.7 EDT SPRAY 47.50 ADIDAS TEAM 5 (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 4.75 BOUCHERON (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 24.25 ADIDAS TEAM FORCE (M) 3.4 Col. Spray 4.75 BOWLING GREEN (M) 4.0 EDT SPRAY 12.50 ADIDAS VICTORY LEAGUE (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 4.75 BRIT BURBERRYS (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 27.75 AGUA BRAVA (M) 3.4 EDC SPRAY 11.00 BRIT BURBERRYS (M) 6.7 EDT SPRAY 35.50 AGUA VERDE BY SALVADOR DALI 3.4 (M) EDT BRUT (M) 25.6 COL. SPLASH 23.25 SPRAY 19.75 BRUT (M) 3.0 COLOGNE SPRAY 7.00 AMERICA (M) 1.0 EDT SPRAY 3.00 BRUT BLACK (M) 3.0 COLOGNE SPRAY 7.00 AMERICAN SPORT (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY METAL BURBERRY BRIT RHYTHM (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 25.25 CAN 8.00 BURBERRY BRIT SPLASH (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 19.75 ANGEL (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY RUBBER 35.50 BURBERRYS FABRIC (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 24.25 ANIMALE ANIMALE (M) 6.7 EDT SPRAY 17.75 BURBERRYS TOUCH (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 33.50 ANTONIO B BLACK SEDUCTION (M) 3.4 EDT BVLGARI AQUAMARINE (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 36.50 SPRAY 13.50 BVLGARI BLACK (M) 2.5 EDT SPRAY 31.75 ANTONIO B BLUE SEDUCTION (M) 3.4 EDT BVLGARI EXTREME (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 35.50 SPRAY 13.50 BVLGARI MAN (M) 2.0 EDT SPRAY 26.25 ANTONIO B BLUE SEDUCTION (M) 6.7 EDT BVLGARI MAN (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 30.75 SPRAY 17.75 BVLGARI pour homme (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 37.50 ANTONIO B KING SEDUCTION (M) 6.7 EDT BVLGARI SOIR (M) 3.4 EDT SPY 35.50 SPRAY 16.50 C.H.by CAROLINA HERRERA (M) 3.4 EDT SPRA 50.50 AQUA DE ONE (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 9.00 C.K.FREE (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 20.00 AQUA di GIO (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 57.00 CAFE CAFE (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 8.00 AQUA LINITZ (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 11.00 CAPTURE (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 5.75 AQUA QUORUM (M) 1.0 EDT SPRAY 8.00 CAROLINA HERRERA (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 37.50 ARAMIS (M) 3.7 EDT SPRAY 19.75 CAROLINA HERRERA (M) 6.7 EDT Spray 49.50 ARMANI (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 48.50 CARON POUR HOMME (M) 4.2 EDT SPRAY 26.25 ARMANI CODE (M) 2.5 EDT SPRAY 55.00 CARON POUR UN HOMME (M) 6.7 EDT SPRAY 32.25 ARMANI CODE (M) 4.2 EDT SPRAY 63.00 CHAZ (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY WINDOW BOX RETURN 9.00 ARMANI CODE PROFUMO (M) 2.0 EDP SPRAY 53.50 CHIC (M) 2.0 EDT SPRAY 25.25 ASPEN (M) 4.0 COLOGNE SPRAY 5.75 CHROME By AZZARO (M) 3.3 EDT SPRAY 21.75 AZZARO (M) 6.7 EDT SPRAY 30.25 CHROME by AZZARO (M) 6.7 EDT SPRAY 31.75 AZZARO CHROME PURE (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 28.75 CHROME INTENSE (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 25.25 AZZARO ONYX (M) 3.3 EDT SPRAY 17.75 CHROME LEGEND[M] 4.2 EDT SPRAY 20.25 AZZARO WANTED (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 33.50 CHROME UNITED AZZARO (M) 3.4EDT SPRAY 18.75 BALDESSARINI (M) 2.5 EDT SPRAY 24.25 CHROME UNITED AZZARO (M) 6.7 EDT SPRAY 27.75 BANANA REPUBLIC (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 15.50 CLAIBORNE (M) 3.4 EDC SPRAY 13.50 BEST MAN (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 7.00 CLAIBORNE SPORT (M) 3.4 COLOGNE SPRAY 12.50 BIJAN NUDE (M) 2.5 COL. SPRAY 16.50 COACH NEW YORK (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 38.50 MINIMUM PURCHASE $ 500. MINIMUM 6 PIECES EACH ITEM. BABA PERFUMES,INC 1204 Maple Ave., L.A., CA 90015 Phone:(213)892-0612 Fax:(213)892-0610 Printing Date : Monday, July 16, 2018 Page No.2 ITEM NAME PRICE QTY ITEM NAME PRICE QTY COOLWATER (M) 4.2 EDT SPRAY 19.75 EUPHORIA (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 25.25 COOLWATER (M) 6.7 EDT SPRAY 30.75 EXCESSIF (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 7.00 CUBA BLUE (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 4.75 FAHRENHEIT (M) 2.5 Parfum SPRAY 64.00 CUBA GOLD(M) 3.3 EDT SPRAY 5.75 FAHRENHEIT (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 64.00 CURVE (M) 4.2 COLOGNE SPRAY 19.75 FERRAGAMO AQUA ESSENZIALE BLU (M) 3.4 CURVE (M) 6.7 COL. SPRAY 24.25 EDT SPRAY 26.25 CURVE BLACK (M) 4.2 EDT SPRAY 17.50 FERRARI BLACK (M) 4.2 EDT SPRAY 14.50 CURVE CHILL (M) 4.2 EDT SPRAY 11.00 FERRARI LIGHT ESSENCE (M) 4.2 EDT SPRAY 17.75 CURVE CONNECT 4.2 COL SPRAY (M) 11.00 FERRARI RED (M) 4.2 EDT SPRAY 14.50 CURVE CRUSH (M) 4.2 EDT SPR 15.50 FIRE By CHAZ (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 9.00 CURVE SPORT (M) 4.2 EDT SPRAY 15.00 FIRST INSTINCT (M) 1.7 EDT Spray 36.50 CURVE WAVE (M) 4.2 COL SPRAY 11.00 FRACAS (M) 3.4 COL. SPRAY 11.00 D&G THE ONE (M) 1.7 EDT SPRAY 26.25 FREE TIME BY FERRAGAMO 3.4 EDT SPY (M) 19.75 D&G THE ONE (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 44.50 FREEDOM (M) 3.4 COL SPRAY 34.50 DECLARATION By CARTIER (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 36.50 FRENCH CONNECTION U.K. (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 11.00 DECLARATION FRACHEUR By CARTIER (M) 3.4 FROZEN ELSA FIGURE 3.4 EDT SP 11.00 EDT SPRAY 31.75 FUJIYAMA (M) 3.4 EDT SPY 10.00 DEVIN by Aramis (M) 3.4 Country Col. GENTLEMAN KAREN LOW (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 8.00 Spray 30.75 GIORGIO BEV. HILLS (M) 3.4 EDT Spray 13.50 DIESEL PLUS PLUS (M) 2.5 EDT SPRAY 10.00 GIVENCHY BLUE (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 35.50 DIESEL ZERO+ MASCULINE 2.5 EDT SPRAY 9.00 GREEN GENERATION (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 11.00 DIOR HOMME (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 62.00 GREY FLANNEL (M) 4.0 EDT SPRAY 11.00 DIOR HOMME Eau for Men (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 59.00 GUCCI GUILTY (M) 3.0 EDT SPRAY 44.50 DIOR SAUVAGE (M) 2.0 EDT SPRAY 59.00 GUCCI GUILTY ABSOLUT (M) 3.0 EDP SPRAY 47.50 DIOR SAUVAGE (M) 3.4 EDP SPRAY 98.00 GUCCI GUILTY INTENSE (M) 3.0 EDT SPRAY 44.50 DIOR SAUVAGE (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 86.00 GUCCI II POUR HOMME 3.4 EDT SPRAY 44.50 DIRTY ENGLISH (M) 3.3 EDT SPRAY GUCCI MADE TO MEASURE (M) 5.0 EDT SPRAY 52.50 DISCONTINUED 38.50 GUCCI POUR HOMME (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 41.50 DOLCE & GABBANA (M) 4.2 EDT SPRAY 40.50 GUESS (M) 2.5 EDT SPRAY 14.50 DOLCE & GABBANA INTENSO (M) 4.2 EDP Spra 39.50 GUESS BLUE SEDUCTIVE 3.4 EDT SPRAY (M) 14.50 DOLCE & GABBANA LIGHT BLUE (M) 4.2 EDT GUESS MARCIANO (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 13.50 SPRAY 42.50 HALLOWEEN (M) 4.2 EDT SPRAY 21.75 DOLCE & GABBANA LIGHT BLUE (M) 6.7 EDT HALSTON Z-14 (M) 4.2 EDC SPRAY 12.50 SPRAY 50.50 HANAE MORI (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 24.25 DOLCE & GABBANA LIGHT BLUE EAU INTENSO HAPPY by CLINIQUE (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 31.75 (M) 3.4 EDP SPRAY 49.50 HEI (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 13.50 DRAKKAR (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 18.75 HEY MAN 3.4 EDT SPRAY (M) 2.75 DRAKKAR (M) 6.8 EDT SPRAY 29.75 HUGO (M) 4.2 EDT SPY 31.75 DREAMER (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 24.25 HUGO (M) 6.7 EDT SPRAY 45.50 DUNHILL DESIRE (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 19.75 HUGO DARK BLUE (M) 2.5 EDT SPRAY 18.75 DUNHILL DESIRE (M) 5.0 EDT SPRAY 26.25 HUGO ICED (M) 4.2 EDT SPRAY 37.50 dunhill DESIRE BLUE (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 20.75 HUGO XY 3.4 EDT SPRAY (M) 26.25 DUNHILL DESIRE SILVER (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 21.75 HUMMER (M) 4.2 EDT SPRAY 14.50 DUNHILL -X CENTRIC (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 23.25 IMAGI0 (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 9.00 ED HARDY HEARTS & DAGGERS (M) 3.4 EDT INCANTO FERRAGAMO (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 18.75 SPRAY 17.75 INSIDER EXCITE (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 8.00 ED HARDY LOVE & LUCK (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 19.75 INTUITION (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 37.50 ENDLESS (M) 2.5 EDT SPRAY 16.50 INVICTUS BY PACO 3.4 EDT SPRAY MEN 51.50 ESCAPE (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 17.75 INVICTUS BY PACO 5.1 EDT SPRAY MEN 67.00 ETERNITY (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 24.25 ISSEY MIYAKE (M) 2.5 EDT SPY 26.75 ETERNITY AQUA (M) 6.7 EDT SPRAY 27.75 ISSEY MIYAKE (M) 4.2 EDT SPRAY 38.50 ETERNITY AQUA (M)3.4 EDT SPRAY 21.75 ISSEY MIYAKE (M) 6.7 EDT SPRAY 55.00 ETERNITY NOW (M) 3.4 EDT SPRAY 26.25 JAGUAR BLACK 3.4 EDT SPRAY (M) 13.50 MINIMUM PURCHASE $ 500.
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