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United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE In re: Chapter 11 PBS BRAND CO., LLC, et al.1 Case No. 20-13157 (JTD) Debtors. (Jointly Administered) AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE STATE OF CALIFORNIA } } ss.: COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES } Randy Lowry, being duly sworn, deposes and says: 1. I am employed by Omni Agent Solutions, located at 5955 DeSoto Avenue, Suite 100, Woodland Hills, CA 91367. I am over the age of eighteen years and am not a party to the above-captioned action. 2. On March 22, 2021, I caused to be served the: a. USB: First Amended Combined Disclosure Statement and Chapter 11 Plan of Liquidation of PBS Brand Co., LLC and Affiliated Debtors Dated March 17, 2021 (Docket No. 418), (the “Plan and Disclosure Statement”), b. USB: Order (I) Approving on an Interim Basis the Adequacy of Disclosures in the Combined Plan and Disclosure Statement, (II) Scheduling the Confirmation Hearing and Deadline for Filing Objections, (III) Establishing Procedures for Solicitation and Tabulation of Votes to Accept or Reject the Combined Plan and Disclosure Statement, and Approving the Form of Ballot and Solicitation Package, and (IV) Approving the Notice Provisions (Docket No. 422), (the “Order”), c. Notice of Approval of Solicitation and Voting Procedures, (the “Notice”), (2a through 2c collectively are referred to as the “Solicitation Package”) d. Class 4 Ballot – Class 4 (Prepetition Lender Secured Claims) Ballot for Accepting or Rejecting Debtor’s Plan of Liquidation, (the “Class 4 Ballot”), 1 The Debtors in these chapter 11 cases, along with the last four digits of each Debtor's federal tax identification number are (1) PBS Brand Co., LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (7897), (2) Punch Bowl Social, Inc., a Delaware corporation (9826), (3) Punch Bowl Arlington, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (7250), (4) Punch Bowl Atlanta Battery, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (8973), (5) Punch Bowl Austin, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (0366), (6) Punch Bowl Chicago West Loop, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (4024), (7) Punch Bowl Cleveland, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (8583), (8) Punch Bowl Dallas Deep Ellum, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (8239), (9) Punch Bowl, LLC, a Colorado limited liability company (2287), (10) Punch Bowl Indianapolis, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (0144), (11) Punch Bowl Minneapolis, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (9815), (12) Punch Bowl Sacramento, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (8092), (13) Punch Bowl SanDiego, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (6440), (14) Punch Bowl Austin Congress, LLC a Delaware limited liability company (0964), and (15) Punch Bowl Ranchocucamonga, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (6646). EXHIBIT A EXHIBIT A Service List Description Creditor Address Method of Service Class 4 Crowdout Capital, LLC 3001 S Lamar Blvd, Ste A‐300 Austin, TX 78704 First Class Mail PBS BRAND CO., LLC, et al., Case No. 20‐13157 EXHIBIT B EXHIBIT B Service List Description Creditor Address Email Method of Service Class 5 1234 Library, LLC c/o Bedrock Management Services LLC 1092 Woodward Ave Detroit, MI 48226 First Class Mail Class 5 522 Congress, LP 804 Congress Ave, Ste 300 Austin, TX 78701 First Class Mail Class 5 A Closer Look, LLC P.O. Box 936612 Atlanta, GA 31193‐6612 First Class Mail Class 5 Ac Beverage, Inc 1993‐7 Moreland Pkwy Annapolis, MD 21401 First Class Mail Class 5 Accenture Attn: Laura Cano Email Redacted Email Class 5 Accenture Attn: Taylor M. Clark Email Redacted Email Class 5 Accenture Summer Analyst NJO Attn: Nicole Gannon Email Redacted Email Class 5 Action Gypsum Supply, LP c/o Herberger Law 11767 Katy Fwy, Ste 920 Houston, TX 77079 First Class Mail Class 5 Ahjs, LLC Anago Of Austin 11754 Jollyville Rd, Ste 103 Austin, TX 78759 First Class Mail Class 5 AIA Atlanta, CMAA & COAA Attn: Erin Grable Email Redacted Email Class 5 Airgas National Carbonation P.O. Box 734673 Dallas, TX 75373 First Class Mail Class 5 All Pro Jetting & Plumbing 3419 E Chapman Ave, Ste 483 Orange, CA 92869 First Class Mail Class 5 Alliant Summer Party Attn: Nancy Mercurio Email Redacted Email Class 5 Allianz Gathering Attn: Alyssa Tetrault Email Redacted Email Class 5 Allstate Holiday Event Attn: Karen Walsh Email Redacted Email Class 5 Amazon Business P.O. Box 035184 Seattle, WA 98124 First Class Mail Class 5 Angel Salazar c/o Yrulegui & Roberts 5250 N Palm Ave, Ste 402 Fresno, CA 93704 First Class Mail Class 5 Applied Market Information LLC Attn: Rita Andrews Email Redacted Email Class 5 ARAMARK Uniform & Career Apparel, LLC c/o Hawley Troxell Ennis & Hawley LLP Attn: Sheila R Schwager P.O. Box 1617 Boise, ID 83701 First Class Mail Class 5 ARC Surfaces Corporate Dinner/Event Attn: Layne Fulero Email Redacted Email Class 5 Arc Wempsmn001, LLC c/o American Realty Capital 650 5th Ave, 30th Fl New York, NY 10019 First Class Mail Class 5 ASAP Glass & Door, LLC Attn: Christina North 512 N Locust St Denton, TX 76201 First Class Mail Class 5 Austin Country Club Attn: Jasmin Minaya Email Redacted Email Class 5 Avanti Restaurant Solutions 3199 C Airport LP Dr Costa Mesa, CA 92626‐3414 First Class Mail Class 5 Baker Tilly Attn: Lizzie Stinger Email Redacted Email Class 5 Balanced Health Botanicals Office event Attn: Jocelyn Zorn Email Redacted Email Class 5 Barberio Music Company 12820 W Golden Ln San Antonio, TX 78249 First Class Mail Class 5 Bay Equity Holiday Party Attn: Patrick Chacich Email Redacted Email Class 5 BBCB‐2513 Elmira, LLC 9712 E 32nd Ave Denver, CO 80238 First Class Mail Class 5 BBCB‐2513 Elmira, LLC Attn: Steven T Mulligan 999 18t St, Ste S 1500 Denver, CO 80202 First Class Mail Class 5 Bdc Retail I, LLC Attn: Accounting 755 Battery Ave Atlanta, GA 30339 First Class Mail Class 5 Beverage Distributors P.O. 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