Why We’re Closing Neon Bloom (And What’s Next)

After hundreds of conversations in the shop, dozens of sleepless nights, and one very frustrating fire marshal process — it’s time to say goodbye to Neon Bloom.

If you’ve walked through our door, bought CBD for your anxious pup, or just popped in to say hi, we want you to know: we see you, and we’re so thankful for you. 💚


Why We’re Closing Neon Bloom

It wasn’t by choice. We’ve put in so much work over the years. But unfortunately, due to the fire marshal not completing our certificate of occupancy, OMMA can no longer allow us to operate. We’ve done everything by the book, and it’s heartbreaking to walk away from something we’ve poured our souls into.


What This Business Has Meant to Us

Running Neon Bloom wasn’t just about cannabis. It was about medicine. People. Patients. Pets.
Strangers turned regulars turned friends.
It’s where our family grew — and where we met so many of yours.

We gave everything we had to make this place feel welcoming, safe, and helpful. And we’re proud of that.


So… What’s Next?

We don’t know 100% yet. But here’s what we do know:

  • We’ll be open until August 23rd unless we run out of product before then (and everything is discounted!)
  • We’re brainstorming what business to open next (it’s NOT going to be food, lol)
  • We’re hoping to find local jobs in the meantime — if you know anyone hiring, let us know!

Help Us Clear Out Our Inventory

If you’re a medical card holder or need smoking accessories, now’s the time to stop by. If the price isn’t right, talk to us. We’ll try to work something out.


A Personal Thank You

From our family to yours — thank you for showing up. Thank you for trusting us. And thank you for being part of our story. 💚

📣 Got ideas for a new local business we could open (that’s not food)? Drop them in the comments or message us!

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Hello everyone! I'm Tiffany Nicole, a 33-year-old proud mother of three amazing kids, two of whom I homeschool. As a cancer survivor celebrating one year of remission, I've embraced each day with renewed gratitude and purpose. My son's journey has also led me to become an advocate for Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA), a cause close to my heart. Beyond my family and advocacy, I'm a crafting enthusiast with a passion for creating and sharing DIY projects. This creative outlet has inspired me to start writing more and develop crafting tutorials, aiming to ignite creativity in others. Recently, I completed my paralegal certificate, adding a new dimension to my professional life. Balancing motherhood, advocacy, crafting, and my career keeps me busy, but I'm eager to connect with others who share similar interests and passions. Thank you for visiting my page, and I look forward to sharing this journey with you!

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