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September 2013 Stores Attended Page 1 STORENAME ADDRESS1 September 2013 Stores Attended STORENAME ADDRESS1 CITY STATE ZIP COUNTRY MajorCategory 02 BREATHE, LLC 1209 BALDWIN DR. ORLANDO FL 32806 USA Surf 15 KNOTS, INC HILL MANSIONS C/60 BA-25 SAN JUAN PR 00926 USA Kite/Wind 17TH STREET SURF SHOP 508 VIKING DRIVE VIRGINIA BEACH VA 23452 USA Swim 2ND ST. SURF SHOP 3159 E. ATLANTIC BLVD. POMPANO BEACH FL 33062 USA Swim 2ND TIME SPORTS 31055 US 19 NORTH PALM HARBOR FL 34684 USA 2ND WAVE SURF & SHOP 5414 DEEP LAKE ROAD SUITE 1128 Oviedo FL 32765 USA Surf 2SI SURF 2203 COW CREEK RD EDGEWATER FL 32141 USA Surf 3 MONKEYS 344 STARLING ROAD WINTER PARK FL 32789 USA Resort 30 NOEUDS PERFORMANCE 985 PIERRE-DUPUY LONGUEUIL QC J4K 1A1 CANADA Kite/Wind 321 KITEBOARDING LLC 235 WEST COCOA BEACH CAUSEWAY COCOA BEACH FL 32931 USA Kite/Wind 3LEVEN CORP 13191 SAPPHIRE FALLS LN. 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