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Theme weddings: Couples can set their love ablaze at Weeded Bliss
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Date:2025-04-17 15:38:47
Want to start your marriage off on a high note?
Now that recreational marijuana is legal in Ohio, self-professed “stoner” Bob Ellison of Cuyahoga Falls is bringing all things cannabis to the wedding scene for pot enthusiasts.
Ellison is the founder of Weeded Bliss, a cannabis wedding and party planning business.
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