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You're absolutely wrong about Advil. Advil has a tasty candy coating.
I read a study recently that found it really only ends up working like 10 minutes faster than the regular kind.
10 minutes worth every penny. When you need it, you need it now
depending on what you're taking it for those 10 minutes can be worth it
I'm in the process of slowly replacing my screwed-up teeth, and ten minutes means a lot when you're in pain. I haven't had the liquigels in a very long time, but I'd consider buying them for the faster response time.
Tasty until it's not. And it happens fast.
Probably to strike a balance between making it easy to get down and discouraging kids from eating them
No, it's that the actual ibuprofen has that horrible tangy taste.