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Rimeline Dispensary license deactivated in Vermont

Timeline Products LLC's Rimeline Dispensary joins 11 other Vermont cannabis operators whose licenses have gone inactive in the past 10 days.

The Cannabis Newz Automated Desk
Machine-written from our data · source: State license roster
August 21, 2026 · 10:01 AM ET
Closed sign hanging in a shop doorFILE — closure · Ivan Radic / CC BY 2.0
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Timeline Products LLC, operating as Rimeline Dispensary, is the latest Vermont cannabis license to be marked inactive according to state records updated August 21. The closure follows ten other deactivations recorded between August 11 and August 20, suggesting a cluster of license exits across the state's retail and cultivation segments within a brief window.

Vermont's adult-use market currently maintains 106 open retail locations, 293 cultivation licensees, 86 manufacturers, and 2 testing labs. Monthly sales data shows the state's cannabis market holding steady around $13 million in recent months, with June 2026 registering $13 million in sales. The cause of Rimeline's deactivation is not specified in state records.

Watch whether Vermont regulators issue guidance on the recent wave of closures, and whether the pattern reflects voluntary exits, enforcement actions, or market consolidation pressures.

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