Current Flavors in Advil Chewables
Advil chewable tablets for children come in bubble gum and grape flavors. These are the standard options in the 50 mg and 100 mg strengths sold at major retailers like Walmart and Amazon.[1][2]
Flavor Options by Product Variant
- Children's Advil Chewables (50 mg): Primarily bubble gum; some packs include grape.
- Junior Strength Advil Chewables (100 mg): Grape and mixed fruit (a berry-like blend).[3]
No fruit punch or other flavors appear in current U.S. formulations.
Why Limited Flavors?
Advil focuses on kid-friendly tastes to mask the ibuprofen bitterness. Bubble gum and grape test well with children aged 2-11, per Pfizer's product testing. Discontinued flavors like cherry have not returned.[4]
Comparisons with Competitors
| Brand | Flavors Available |
|-------|-------------------|
| Advil Children's Chewables | Bubble gum, grape |
| Children's Motrin Chewables | Bubble gum, grape, fruit |
| Tylenol Children's Chewables | Grape, bubble gum, strawberry |
Motrin offers one extra fruit option, but all prioritize similar profiles.[5]
Availability and Pricing
Flavors are consistent across pharmacies (e.g., CVS, Walgreens). A 24-count bottle costs $5-7, regardless of flavor.[1]
Sources
[1]: Advil Official Site - Children's Products
[2]: Walmart Product Listing
[3]: Amazon Junior Advil Listing
[4]: Pfizer Consumer Healthcare Info
[5]: [Motrin and Tylenol Sites](https://www.motrin.com/children, https://www.tylenol.com/children-infants)