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Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco Alcoholic Beverage and Bottle Club Licenses Which Expired on September 30, 2008 Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco Alcoholic Beverage and Bottle Club Licenses Which Expired on September 30, 2008 LICENSE_NUMBER DBA OWNER SERIES CLASS LOCATION_ADDRESS LOCATION_CITY LOCATION_STATE LOCATION_ZIP BEV6902366 JOY FOOD AMERICA #701 KABANI 2 INC 2APS 1395 E. 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ENGLAND AVE WINTER PARK FL 32789 BEV2703591 PIZZA HUT #2064 NPC INTERNATIONAL INC 1COP 5960 PENSACOLA BOULEVARD PENSACOLA FL 32505 BEV5902178 BOMBAY GRILL BHARDWAJ,KAHANI 2APS ESCROW ADMINISTRATIVE NO CITY CODE FL WSL3909049 FUSION IMPORTERS ZIZACK TIMOTHY S IMPR 15404 DEERGLEN DRIVE TAMPA FL 33624-1708 WSL2324992 CARRINGTON CARIBBEAN COMMERCE CORP CARRINGTON CARIBBEAN COMMERCE CORP MEXP 1220 NE 204TH TERRACE NORTH MIAMI BEACH FL 33179 BEV6209771 SUN LINE CRUISES SUN LINE LIMITED CORPORATION 2COP 776 DODECANESE BLVD TARPON SPRINGS FL 34689 BEV5808455 ARAMARK CAMPUS SERVICES @ UCF ARAMARK EDUCATIONAL SERVICES LLC 2COP UCF ARENA ORLANDO FL 328191500 BEV5902176 SIGNATURE BY LAKE ODDO, ROY ROSARIO 13CT 220 STE A MONUMENT AVE KISSIMMEE FL 34741 BEV5808530 EBEN-EZER MARKET & TAKE OUT RESTAURANT OLIVIER MAX 1APS 1390 45TH STREET ORLANDO FL 32839 BEV3908933 SANGRIAS SPANISH TAPAS BAR & RESTAURANT PEREZ KIM HALL 2COP 317 S HOWARD AV TAMPA FL 33606 BEV6700253 TOM THUMB FOOD STORE #32 JUNIOR FOOD 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FL 32087 BEV1300262 HANDI-MART JOHNSON HANDI MART INC 2APS 5510 THOMAS DRIVE PANAMA CITY FL 32401 BEV5201240 PUBLIX SUPER MARKETS 445 PUBLIX SUPER MARKETS INC 2APS 8585 SW SR 200 UNIT 15 OCALA FL 34470 BEV2600091 LIL CHAMP STORE 1014 PANTRY INC 2APS ESCROW ADMINISTRATIVE NO CITY CODE FL BEV6200531 LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE 1145 ST PETE LDG 1145 LOM CLUB 11CE 2525 58TH AVE NO ST PETERSBURG FL 33700 BEV5802812 PIZZA HUT #29 SEMORAN PIZZA HUTS INC 2COP 5801 CONROY RD ORLANDO FL 32801 Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco Alcoholic Beverage and Bottle Club Licenses Which Expired on September 30, 2008 LICENSE_NUMBER DBA OWNER SERIES CLASS LOCATION_ADDRESS LOCATION_CITY LOCATION_STATE LOCATION_ZIP BEV2601231 LIL CHAMP STORE 1125 PANTRY INC 2APS 13857 N MAIN STREET JACKSONVILLE FL 32218 BEV3908569 FRANKLY GOURMET HOST INTERNATIONAL INC 2COP TAMPA INTL AIRPORT AIRSIDE C TAMPA FL 33607 BEV4500324 CHINA LANE RESTAURANT CHINA LANE RESTAURANT INC 4COP SRX 1500 S BAY ST EUSTIS FL 327265555 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