Health officials in Washington, D.C., will begin distributing Trojan-brand condoms — including the brand’s larger-sized Magnum line — through the city’s no-cost condom distribution program after high school and college students said the current condoms are of poor quality and are too small, the Washington Post reports. The program currently offers Durex condoms, for which the district pays 5…

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