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09-25-2023
7658
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SIGNED ESTIMATE
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130 units apex narrow with art

*This may ship as soon as it's ready
CUSTOMER NEEDS IN HAND BY 10/16 AT THE LATEST
La Colombe Coffee inserts


Artwork ordered thru Accent 26/September: 

130 Apex 5C inserts - La Colombe

PO 3377G
   
n/a
ship on customers UPS account:  AY1998
billing zip: 19134

Ship to 2 locations:

1) Qty: 65 units
PB-Northlake
Alex Aguilera
400 N Wolf Road Suite A DOOR 36
Northlake, IL 60164
214-930-3124

2) Qty: 65
PB - Harvey
Darren Fox
1230 W. 171st Hazelcrest
Harvey, IL 60429
708-674-5407
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