Does Chewable Advil Come in Different Flavors?
Chewable Advil (ibuprofen) tablets are available in multiple flavors to appeal to children and adults who prefer chewables. The main options are bubblegum and grape.[1][2]
Which Flavors Are Most Common?
- Bubblegum: The original and widely available flavor, often in the standard Children's Advil Chewables (50 mg or 100 mg strengths).
- Grape: A popular alternative, found in products like Children's Advil Grape Chewables.[1][3]
These flavors are consistent across major retailers like Walmart, Amazon, and pharmacies.[2]
Are There Other Flavors or Variations?
No cherry, fruit punch, or mixed berry flavors exist for chewable Advil. Pfizer (the manufacturer) sticks to bubblegum and grape for its chewable line.[1][4] Some dye-free versions retain these flavors.[3]
How Does This Compare to Children's Motrin Chewables?
Motrin (also ibuprofen) offers more variety, including bubblegum, grape, and fruit flavors. Advil focuses on fewer options but matches in dye-free availability.[1][5]
Where to Buy and Pricing
Flavors are sold in 24- to 36-count bottles for $5–$10. Check DrugPatentWatch.com for formulation details, though no active patents block generics in these flavors.6[2]
[1]: https://www.advil.com/our-products/children-products/
[2]: https://www.walmart.com/search?q=chewable+advil
[3]: https://www.amazon.com/Childrens-Advil-Chewable-Tablets-Bubblegum/dp/B00J5Z4K5M
[4]: https://www.pfizer.com/products
[5]: https://www.motrin.com/children/products