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Torii Hunter, "Choose Not to Chew —Be Tobacco Free"
This poster features baseball star Torii Hunter, center fielder for the Minnesota Twins and a five-time Gold Glove winner, promoting an antispit tobacco message. Torii is a superb role model for young people and is encouraging them to be tobacco free and to use physical activity as a healthy alternative.
 
 
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Tony Hawk "Be tobacco free!" (Folded Poster)
Pro-skateboarder Tony Hawk, who started the extreme sports movement, has turned away big-money offers from tobacco companies. This poster, featuring Hawk in action, clearly demonstrates that this mega sports star would rather use his celebrity status to teach kids about the dangers of using tobacco.
 
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Sabemos: Por respeto—Aquí no se fuma: Community Outreach - Poster
Promote smoke-free environments in your community. Adhere the static cling on any clean dry glass surface such as a car window or in the front of your home. This static cling speaks to the culture of Hispanics/Latinos when it comes to restricting tobacco use in the home or car. Visitors are asked, “out of respect” to refrain from smoking. Each package contains 25 static clings for you to promote Smoke-free environments.
 
 
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Jackie Chan "Strike back against tobacco."
This action poster features mega-star Jackie Chan "striking back against the tobacco industry." The poster was produced by the American Cancer Society of New York City and promoted through CDC's Tobacco-Free Sports Initiative.
 
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Improve Your Game...Sports and Tobacco Don't Mix! (Folded poster)
This new tobacco-free sports poster, which features Olympic gold medalists Picabo Street (Alpine skiing) and Dominique Dawes (gymnastics), Oregon State University football star Ken Simonton, Brazilian soccer star Sisi, and World Cup champion mountain biker Alison Dunlap, emphasizes that you cannot excel in sports by using tobacco.
 
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Esai Morales, "Quit smoking for the ones you love!" "Si los amas, deja de fumar." (Folded Poster)
Actor/director Esai Morales (NYPD Blue, Resurrection Blvd., PBS's American Family) encourages individuals to "Quit smoking for the ones you love!"
 
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Christy Turlington: 2000 Tobacco Free - It's a Beautiful Thing (Folded poster)
Well known model and student Christy Turlington portrays glamour as a smoke-free lifestyles.
 
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Christy Turlington, "Smoking is ugly"(Folded Poster)
Well-known model Christy Turlington portrays glamour as a smoke-free lifestyle.
 
 
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2006 SGR- PROTECT YOURSELF from Secondhand Smoke (Folded Poster - Spanish)
This brightly colored poster features information on how secondhand smoke exposure affects nonsmokers' health. Exposure to secondhand smoke causes heart disease, lung cancer, and breathing problems for adults, and weaker lungs and sudden infant death syndrome in infants. "
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2006 SGR -No existe tal cosa como una sección de NO FUMAR (Folded Poster - Spanish)
This brightly colored poster communicates that no amount of secondhand smoke exposure is safe and lists ways in which people may be exposed to secondhand smoke and not realize it. Eliminating exposure indoors is the only way to adequately protect yourself. Ventilation and filtration will not protect you—neither will simply sitting in a no–smoking section.
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