23. Two yearsafter quitting: Yourrisk of stroke isreduced to that ofa non-smoker.10. Smokingincreases yourchance ofgetting erectiledysfunction by50%.18. Pantone 448 C (theworld’s “ugliest color”according to research)is used by manyEuropean countries ontheir tobacco productsto dissuade people fromsmoking.14. The first Europeanwho learned to smokefrom the natives wasarrested back homebecause people thoughthe was possessed bythe devil.7. Ambergris,otherwise known aswhale dung is one ofthe hundreds ofpossible additivesused in manufacturedcigarettes.13. About69% ofsmoker wantto quitcompletely .20. Smokingis the leadingcause of fatalfires in thehome.6. There isenough nicotine infour or fivecigarettes to kill anaverage adult ifingested whole.3. Over 80cancer givingingredients arepresent in asingleCigarette.5. Hydrogen cyanide,one of the toxicbyproducts present incigarette smoke, wasused as a genocidalchemical agent duringWorld War II.12. While minorscan’t purchasecigarettes, it iscompletely legalfor minors tosmoke cigarettesin the US.16. Studieshave shownthat marijuanais less harmfulthan alcoholand tobacco.25. 24 hours afterquitting: Carbonmonoxide andnicotine have leftyour system.1. According toBritish Researchers,Every cigarette yousmoke shortens yourlifespan by about 11minutes.11. The averagesmoker in the USspends $1500-3300 a year onsmoking.17. In 2010, a 2year old boy fromIndonesia madeheadlines forhaving a 40-a-daysmoking habit.15. Smokingnear Applecomputersvoids thewarranty.9. Statistics tell us that5.6 million children alivetoday in the U.S. will dieof a smoking-relateddisease. That is equalto 1 in 13 kids living inthe U.S. today.19. Nicotine reachesthe brain within 10seconds after smokeis inhaled. It has beenfound in every part ofthe body and in breastmilk.2. According toResearch, Asingle cigarettecan reduce theblood supply toyour skin for overan hour.24. A year afterquitting: Yourrisk of heartattack is nowhalf that of asmoker.8. The smoke from asmoldering cigaretteoften contains higherconcentrations of thetoxins found in cigarettesmoke than exhaledsmoke does.21. 10 yearsafter quitting:Your risk of lungcancer is nowhalf that of asmoker.4. Every eight seconds,a human life is lost totobacco usesomewhere in theworld. That translates toapproximately 5 milliondeaths annually.23. Two yearsafter quitting: Yourrisk of stroke isreduced to that ofa non-smoker.10. Smokingincreases yourchance ofgetting erectiledysfunction by50%.18. Pantone 448 C (theworld’s “ugliest color”according to research)is used by manyEuropean countries ontheir tobacco productsto dissuade people fromsmoking.14. The first Europeanwho learned to smokefrom the natives wasarrested back homebecause people thoughthe was possessed bythe devil.7. Ambergris,otherwise known aswhale dung is one ofthe hundreds ofpossible additivesused in manufacturedcigarettes.13. About69% ofsmoker wantto quitcompletely .20. Smokingis the leadingcause of fatalfires in thehome.6. There isenough nicotine infour or fivecigarettes to kill anaverage adult ifingested whole.3. Over 80cancer givingingredients arepresent in asingleCigarette.5. Hydrogen cyanide,one of the toxicbyproducts present incigarette smoke, wasused as a genocidalchemical agent duringWorld War II.12. While minorscan’t purchasecigarettes, it iscompletely legalfor minors tosmoke cigarettesin the US.16. Studieshave shownthat marijuanais less harmfulthan alcoholand tobacco.25. 24 hours afterquitting: Carbonmonoxide andnicotine have leftyour system.1. According toBritish Researchers,Every cigarette yousmoke shortens yourlifespan by about 11minutes.11. The averagesmoker in the USspends $1500-3300 a year onsmoking.17. In 2010, a 2year old boy fromIndonesia madeheadlines forhaving a 40-a-daysmoking habit.15. Smokingnear Applecomputersvoids thewarranty.9. Statistics tell us that5.6 million children alivetoday in the U.S. will dieof a smoking-relateddisease. That is equalto 1 in 13 kids living inthe U.S. today.19. Nicotine reachesthe brain within 10seconds after smokeis inhaled. It has beenfound in every part ofthe body and in breastmilk.2. According toResearch, Asingle cigarettecan reduce theblood supply toyour skin for overan hour.24. A year afterquitting: Yourrisk of heartattack is nowhalf that of asmoker.8. The smoke from asmoldering cigaretteoften contains higherconcentrations of thetoxins found in cigarettesmoke than exhaledsmoke does.21. 10 yearsafter quitting:Your risk of lungcancer is nowhalf that of asmoker.4. Every eight seconds,a human life is lost totobacco usesomewhere in theworld. That translates toapproximately 5 milliondeaths annually.

SMOKEOUT - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. 23. Two years after quitting: Your risk of stroke is reduced to that of a non-smoker.
  2. 10. Smoking increases your chance of getting erectile dysfunction by 50%.
  3. 18. Pantone 448 C (the world’s “ugliest color” according to research) is used by many European countries on their tobacco products to dissuade people from smoking.
  4. 14. The first European who learned to smoke from the natives was arrested back home because people thought he was possessed by the devil.
  5. 7. Ambergris, otherwise known as whale dung is one of the hundreds of possible additives used in manufactured cigarettes.
  6. 13. About 69% of smoker want to quit completely .
  7. 20. Smoking is the leading cause of fatal fires in the home.
  8. 6. There is enough nicotine in four or five cigarettes to kill an average adult if ingested whole.
  9. 3. Over 80 cancer giving ingredients are present in a single Cigarette.
  10. 5. Hydrogen cyanide, one of the toxic byproducts present in cigarette smoke, was used as a genocidal chemical agent during World War II.
  11. 12. While minors can’t purchase cigarettes, it is completely legal for minors to smoke cigarettes in the US.
  12. 16. Studies have shown that marijuana is less harmful than alcohol and tobacco.
  13. 25. 24 hours after quitting: Carbon monoxide and nicotine have left your system.
  14. 1. According to British Researchers, Every cigarette you smoke shortens your lifespan by about 11 minutes.
  15. 11. The average smoker in the US spends $1500-3300 a year on smoking.
  16. 17. In 2010, a 2 year old boy from Indonesia made headlines for having a 40-a-day smoking habit.
  17. 15. Smoking near Apple computers voids the warranty.
  18. 9. Statistics tell us that 5.6 million children alive today in the U.S. will die of a smoking-related disease. That is equal to 1 in 13 kids living in the U.S. today.
  19. 19. Nicotine reaches the brain within 10 seconds after smoke is inhaled. It has been found in every part of the body and in breast milk.
  20. 2. According to Research, A single cigarette can reduce the blood supply to your skin for over an hour.
  21. 24. A year after quitting: Your risk of heart attack is now half that of a smoker.
  22. 8. The smoke from a smoldering cigarette often contains higher concentrations of the toxins found in cigarette smoke than exhaled smoke does.
  23. 21. 10 years after quitting: Your risk of lung cancer is now half that of a smoker.
  24. 4. Every eight seconds, a human life is lost to tobacco use somewhere in the world. That translates to approximately 5 million deaths annually.