Sussex, New Jersey (NJ) Children's and Infants' Wear Stores Companies

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Lollipops Childrens Store
253 Newton Sparta Rd A
Newton NJ 07860
Lollipops Children's Shop
253 Newton Sparta Rd.
Newton NJ 07860
(973) 383-6608
Lollipops Trading Inc
253 Newton Sparta Road A
Newton NJ 07860
(973) 383-6608
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Mother Moon Baby Boutique
145 Spring St.
Newton NJ 07860
Wee Kare For Kids
8 Sheba Drive
Sussex NJ 07461
(973) 875-8440
Born To Be
22 Main St.
Sussex NJ 07461
Sweet Repeats
215 Woodport Rd.
Sparta NJ 07871
La Babycake
7 N Deer Hill Run
Sparta NJ 07871
Sweet Repeats
215 Woodport Road # 1
Sparta NJ 07871
(973) 729-9793

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Tots To Teens Consignments
3617 State Rt 23 Apartment 2
Hamburg NJ 07419
(973) 209-4300
Bebe A LA Mode LLC
20 Crestview Drive
Stanhope NJ 07874
(973) 979-7139
Take It For Granite
Stanhope NJ 07874
(973) 347-0007
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