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Boyz II Men — Take A Stand

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Boyz II Men - Smoke-free--It's the New Evolution
It's the New Evolution

GET ON BOARD WITH "SMOKE-FREE — IT’S THE NEW EVOLUTION"

Join the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and four-time Grammy Award winners Boyz II Men in communicating a smoke-free message to teens in your school and community. With teen smoking rates still on the rise, we need your help to let students know the real deal about tobacco.

HELP MAKE A DIFFERENCE WITH BOYZ II MEN

CDC has a new "Smoke-free — It's the New Evolution" print ad featuring Boyz II Men. If you are interested in running this print ad in your school publication, call 1 (800) CDC-1311 or send e-mail to tobaccoinfo@cdc.gov

Read our Facts Not Fiction page and the Interview with the Boyz page for background information.

The Boyz II Men answered some of your smoke-free questions. Take time to view the most frequently asked questions to the Boyz.

 

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