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FELLS CRAFT & GARDEN CTR

WILKIE-Canada

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FELLS CRAFT & GARDEN CTR
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Company Address: 105 2nd Ave W,WILKIE,SK,Canada 
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Postal Code:
S0K4W0 
Telephone Number: 3068432119 
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USA SIC Code(Standard Industrial Classification Code):
599201 
USA SIC Description:
Florists-Retail 
Number of Employees:
1 to 4 
Sales Amount:
Less than $500,000 
Credit History:
Credit Report:
Good 
Contact Person:
Brenda Fell 
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