Second attempt at tobacco license fails

In a second attempt to enter the local tobacco market, Smoke N’ Cloud found its proposal at odds with a City Council still unwilling to approve a new license. The Fergus Falls City Council’s latest denial leaves the future of the proposed store in the Lincoln Crossing strip mall uncertain.

Key Takeaways:

  • Cloud Trading Inc. sought a tobacco license under the name Smoke N’ Cloud.
  • The Fergus Falls City Council denied the license for a second time.
  • The proposed location was the Lincoln Crossing strip mall on College Way.
  • The decision was made public on December 18, 2025.
  • No further details regarding council deliberations were provided.

City Council’s Decision

The Fergus Falls City Council has denied Cloud Trading Inc. a tobacco license for its proposed Smoke N’ Cloud store. This refusal comes as a second setback for the company, following an earlier failed attempt to gain approval for selling tobacco products within the city limits.

Background on Smoke N’ Cloud

Cloud Trading Inc., doing business as Smoke N’ Cloud, originally applied for the license to operate a store featuring tobacco products and related goods. The first attempt was unsuccessful, prompting the company to refine its application for review. However, the newly submitted request met a similar fate.

Location and Significance

The store, if approved, was slated to open in Lincoln Crossing, a strip mall located on College Way in Fergus Falls. This commercial area has served as a hub for various local enterprises, and Smoke N’ Cloud’s entry would have potentially brought a new retail dimension to the plaza.

Implications of the Denial

Local residents and prospective customers remain uncertain about the business’s future plans. With two denials on record, the path forward for Cloud Trading Inc. in Fergus Falls is unclear. While council members have not publicly shared further details regarding the grounds for their decision, the latest vote underscores the ongoing challenges companies face when applying for tobacco licenses in the city. “`

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